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Importance of Gandhi Jayanti

The 2nd of October in India is a public holiday called Gandhi Jayanti. October 2nd was Gandhi’s birthday, and so this holiday celebrates Gandhi’s birth and also his life. This holiday is important because it recognizes one of the most…

How is Gandhi Jayanti Celebrated?

Gandhi Jayanti is the birthday of Gandhi, and in many ways it is celebrated in a manner similar to other birthdays of loved ones. People gather together to talk about Gandhi and to celebrate his life. However, this day is also celebrated in…

Where is Ganesh Chaturthi Celebrated?

Ganesh Chaturthi is a Hindu festival which is dedicated to celebrating the birthday of Lord Ganesha. Ganesha is the highly recognizable elephant headed god of the Hindus. This festival is celebrated throughout the world: wherever there are…

Short Paragraph on Maha Shivaratri

Maha Shivaratri is a festival that is celebrated in honor of Lord Shiva, the most important god in the Hindu religion. This particular festival devoted to Shiva called Maha Shivaratri occurs once a year, however there are also festivals…

Why do we celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi?

Ganesh Chaturthi is a festival in the Hindu calendar that lasts for 10 days. It starts at the end of August and ends in the first week of September, and it takes place every year. As the name of the festival indicates, Ganesh Chaturthi is…

What is Mahavir Jayanti?

Mahavir Jayanti is a festival that is crucially important in the Jain religion. In fact, it is often described as the most important festival in the Jain calendar. The Jains belong to the Jain religion, or Jainism. This is an Indian…

Krishna Janmashtami – Hindu Religious Festival

Krishna Janmashtami, which is also known as Krishnashtami, Gokulashtami or simply Janmashtami is observed on the occasion of the birth of Hindu God Krishna, 8th avatar of Lord Vishnu. As per the Hindu calendar, it is celebrated on 8th day…

Kali Puja

Kali Puja or Shyama Puja or Mahanisha Puja is actually a festival of Hindu celebrated in the honour of Goddess Kali, Goddess of destruction. Kali Puja is celebrated on the new moon day of Hindu Kartik Month which falls in between October…

Short Paragraph on Gudi Padwa Festival

Introduction: The word Padwa originates from the Sanskrit word “Pratipada” which means the very next day after the new moon day. Gudi Padwa is actually a Marathi name which means Chaitra Shukla Pratipada. This is the Maharashtrian New Year…