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Essay on Gandhi Jayanti
Introduction: One of the National holidays in India is Gandhi Jayanti. It is celebrated on 2nd October every year.
International Day of Non-violence: It is observed on the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday. On 15th June, 2007, The…
Essay on Dussehra Festival: Celebration, Mythology and Conclusion
Introduction: Dussehra (also Dashahara, Vijayadashami, Dasara) is a major Hindu festival. The other name of Dussehra is “Vijayadashami”.
Dussehra festival generally falls around 20 days before the Diwali festival in the month of September…
Durga Puja Festival: Mythology, Celebration, Significance and Teachings
Introduction: Durga Puja literally means ‘Worship of Goddess Durga’. This festival is also known as ‘Durgotsava’ or ‘Sharadotsav’.
The Durga Puja is the grandest festival and the greatest event in the religious life of the Hindus living in…
Information on DOL Purnima (Dol Yatra) Festival
Introduction: Dol or Dol Purnima or Dol Yatra is a major religious festival in India especially in Bengal and Odisha. This festival is known as Holi in various parts of India.
People belonging to Hindu faith celebrate Dol Purnima in honour…
How do people celebrate Buddha Jayanti?
Buddha Jayanti festival is declared as a day of holiday. Many offices and public places remain closed on this day.
Many devotees meditate on this day and worship the idol of Gautama Buddha. On this day, many people pledges to help the…
Short Essay on Ganesh Chaturthi
Ganesh Chaturthi
Introduction: Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the most popular and famous India festivals. It is celebrated in schools and colleges, shops and offices. Hindus also observe it at home and perform this Puja with great devotion.…
Short Paragraph on Importance of Guru Purnima
Guru Purnima is a traditional Indian festival of the Hindus and the Buddhists. It is celebrated to acknowledge the contribution of teachers. This day is dedicated by the disciples to their teachers.
This day is very important for the…
Short Paragraph on Ram Navami (Hindu Festival)
Introduction: The Hindu Festival, Ram Navami, is celebrated to mark the birth anniversary of Lord Rama (also Sri Ram Chandra). People worship and sing songs to please these deities.
Importance: It is an important day for worshipping Lord…
Major Festivals of India (National, Religious, Harvest and Seasonal)
Major Festivals of India
In this article, we have briefly discussed the major National, Religious, Harvest and Seasonal festivals.
Introduction: Festivals in India are celebrated with great passion and joy. Even the foreigners who arrive…
Maha Shivaratri (Hindu festival)
Introduction: Maha Shivaratri is an annual Hindu festival, is devoted to Hindu God Shiva. Maha Shivaratri (also shivarathri) means ‘Great Night of Shiva’. It is observed by the devotees of Lord Shiva. They dedicate this day to worship and…