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    Ganpati Bappa Morya Pudchya Varshi Lavkar Ya

    Tweet Article by Rutika | 5,429 views | Sep - 09 - 2011
    Ganpati Anant Chaturdashi marks the last day of the Ganesh Utsav, on this day the 10 days festival ends. This is the 14th day of the month of Bhadrapad, on this day it is a belief that one this day Lord Ganesh goes to his abode. On this day the idols of Lord Ganesh are cialis en ligne immersed in the pond, with flavor of welcoming him in the next year again. Though this day is celebrated as a festival, somewhere deep inside people feel that the festivals is going to end where all the spark and serenity...
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    Onam Festival – Harvesting Joy in God’s Own Country

    Tweet Article by admin | 2,101 views | Sep - 07 - 2011
    Onam Onam is a famous festival celebrated by a lot of people but it is most popular in Kerala. In Kerala, Onam isn’t just a festival, it is more about the faith that people have in God. Apart from Kerala, this festival is widely celebrated in different parts of the country like Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, etc. Onam relates to a mythical past and brings a lot of energy and faith in to worship. It also displays spirit of the people who celebrate this festival in a grand manner. In 2011, Onam...
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    Dive Into The Fun & Frolic of Bandra Fair

    Tweet Article by Rutika | 11,640 views | Sep - 06 - 2011
    Dive People here in Mumbai celebrate each and every festival with great zeal and enthusiasm. The start of the festivity begins from the month of July, people here celebrate each and every festival like Nag Panchami, Raksha Bandhan, Teej and many others too. The great Mount Mary Festival, which is popularly known as Bandra Fair starts this year at 11th September. This is a fair that is held for eight days, which takes place outside the Mount Mary Church in Bandra. The presiding deity in the church is the...
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    Eid Mubarak

    Tweet Article by Rutika | 7,488 views | Aug - 26 - 2011
    Eid Festival of Breaking of cialis farmacia italiana the Fast is popularly known as Eid al-Fitr, this marks the end of Ramadan which is the month of fasting. This is the festival of rejoicing and feasting. The derivation of the word Fitr comes from the word ‘Fatar’ which means breaking. On this day there is a preparation of special delicacies and foods and distribution is done to friends and neighbors. On this auspicious day all gather to the mosques for prayers meeting their relatives and...
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    Ganpati Bappa Morya

    Tweet Article by Rutika | 5,235 views | Aug - 25 - 2011
    Ganpati Ganesh Chaturthi is a festival that is celebrated all over India in great enthusiasm, this day is the birth anniversary of Lord Ganesha, the God of prosperity and wisdom. This day comes in the fourth day of the month of Bhadrapada which viagra online pharmacy might come in August or September. This fiesta is celebrated with great zeal in almost all parts of the country with great devotion; mainly you can see its stunning celebrations at Mumbai, where more than 6000 Ganesh idols are commissioned from...
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    Connect to the Almighty Spiritually and Religious in Paryushan

    Tweet Article by Rutika | 2,477 views | Aug - 22 - 2011
    Connect Paryushan is a religious festival celebrated annually by Jains, this festival is celebrated to deepen the consciousness of the spiritual observations. This festival mostly comes in September. The importance of this festival is that here in Jainism fasting is done as a spiritual doings for purifying souls, strengthens relationships, increase knowledge and spiritual power. The purpose of observing fast is to purify our souls by staying close to our ones soul, you can also minimize you fault by asking...
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    Dahi Handi Celebrations

    Tweet Article by admin | 3,334 views | Aug - 19 - 2011
    Dahi Dahi Handi Celebrations means fun and frolic all around, in most of the parts of India Janmashtami is celebrated with Dahi Handi. This is the most significant part of the Krishnashtami, which is breaking the earthen that is filled with curd and milk, instead of breaking the pots full of curd and milk this is a way to show the love of Lord Krishna towards milk, butter and curd. This is also called as Gopalkala. It also shows how Lord Krishna use to eat the curd and milk that were stored in the pots...
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    Pateti, The Festival That Marks Beginning of New Year For Parsis

    Tweet Article by Rutika | 2,843 views | Aug - 16 - 2011
    Pateti, When you hear Pateti you might have thought about the holiday that you get but I know that you guys have knowledge about that it’s more than a holiday. It’s a new year for Parsi’s, the importance of this day is that to accept the wrong sins that you might have done in the previous year. As you all know that we have several communities and castes, so here each festival of each community is celebrated with great enthusiasm. On Pateti, the parsis make a visit to the agiary or the fire...
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