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Republic Day
26th January 1950 is one of the most important days in Indian history as it was on this day the constitution of India came into force and India became a truly sovereign state.
 
Makar Sankranti
Sankranti, Sankranthi, Makar Sankranti or Makar Sankranthi is a celebrated on January 14th. It is also celeberated as Pongel, Lohri, Bhogali Bihu.
 
Merry Christmas
The festival of Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ and conveys his message of love, tolerance and brotherhood. It's a celebration of humanity and mankind.
 
Tulsi Vivah
Tulsi Vivah is a ritual dedicated to Tulsi plant and Lord Vishnu – it is the symbolic wedding of Tulsi to Lord Vishnu. Tulsi Vivah 2011 dates are November 6, 7 and November 10.
 
Dhanteras
Dhanteras falls on the thirteenth day of the month of ashwin. The word "Dhan" means wealth. As such this day of the five-day diwali festival has a great importance for the rich mercantile community of western India.
 
Dussehra
This is also the festival marking end of Navratri and the immersion of Durga idols which are worshipped for nine days prior to Dussehra. Dussehra is also the day when many families start formal education of their kids. The practise has been so old, that in some parts of Kerala, even after conversions to Christianity, some members of the community continued this tradition.
 
Anna Hazare
Prediction came true 2011 Experience The Power of Astrology ... The indepth knowledge of Pandit Raj Kumar Sharma .
 
Anna Hazare
Prediction came true 2011 Experience The Power of Astrology ... The indepth knowledge of Pandit Raj Kumar Sharma .
 
Anna Hazare
Prediction came true 2011 Experience The Power of Astrology ... The indepth knowledge of Pandit Raj Kumar Sharma .
 
Anna Hazare
Prediction came true 2011 Experience The Power of Astrology ... The indepth knowledge of Pandit Raj Kumar Sharma .
 
Anna Hazare
Prediction came true 2011 Experience The Power of Astrology ... The indepth knowledge of Pandit Raj Kumar Sharma .
 
Anna Hazare
Prediction came true 2011 Experience The Power of Astrology ... The indepth knowledge of Pandit Raj Kumar Sharma .
 
Ganesh Chaturthi
It is believed that Lord Ganesh was born on a fourth day (chaturthi) of the bright fortnight of the Hindu lunar month of Magh
 
Raksha Bandhan
Feasted with the love and enamor with care, every soul is ready to celebrate the sacred festival of raksha bandhan on 13th August, 2011. The day which has become the cynosure of brotherhood, is celebrated around the world, with the rays of love and affection blooming in it.
 
Teej Festival
Teej Festival According to Hindu mythology, on the 3rd day (teej) after the new moon in the month of Shravan Goddess Parvati went to the house of lord Shiva, her husband and was united with him.
 
Vata Poornima Festival
Vata poornima fasting is observed by married women for the well being of their husbands in certain parts of India. Vat Purnima 2011 date is June 15. The fast is based on Savitri Satyavan legend in the Mahabharata.
 
Balarama Jayanthi
Balrama (or Balarama) was born as the brother of Krishna. Balrama is a symbol of strength, an obedient son
 
Happy Easter 2011
Easter is the annual festival commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and the principal feast of the Christian year
 
RamNavami
Ramnavami is celebrated to commemorate the birth of Lord Rama, who killed the demon king Ravana. Along with the Vaisnavas,
 
Holi
Holi is an ancient festival of India and was originally known as 'Holika'. The festivals finds a detailed description in early religious works such as Jaimini's Purvamimamsa-Sutras and Kathaka-Grhya-Sutras.
 
Mahashivaratri
Mahashivaratri Festival or the ‘The Night of Shiva’ is celebrated with devotion and religious fervor in honor of Lord Shiva, one of the deities of Hindu Trinity. Shivaratri falls on the moonless 14th night of the new moon in the Hindu month of Phalgun, which corresponds to the month of February - March in English Calendar. Celebrating the festival of Shivaratri devotees observe day and night fast and perform ritual worship of Shiva Lingam to appease Lord Shiva.
 
Vasant Panchami
Vasant Panchami,sometimes referred to as Basant Panchami or Shree Panchami),is a Hindu festival celebrating Saraswati,the goddess of knowledge, music and art.It is celebrated every year on the fifth day (Panchami) of the Indian month Magh (January-February), the first day of spring.Traditionally during this festival children are taught to write their first words; brahmins are fed; ancestor worship (Pitr-tarpan) is performed; the god of love Kamadeva is worshipped; and most educational institutions organise special prayer for Saraswati. The color yellow also plays an important role in this festival, in that people usually wear yellow garments, Saraswati is worshipped dressed in yellow, and yellow sweets are consumed within the families.
 
Republic Day
The Republic Day of India commemorates the date on which the Constitution of India came into force replacing the Government of India Act 1935 as the governing document of India on 26 January 1950. The date 26 January was chosen to honour the memory of the declaration of independence of 1930
 
Guru Govind Singh Jayanti
Guru Gobind Singh's life and teachings have had a lasting impression on Sikh ideology as well as in their daily life. His establishment of the Khalsa is considered as one of the most important events in the history of Sikhism. He fought twenty defensive battles with the Mughals and their alliances, such as Rajas of Shivalik Hills. Guru Gobind Singh was the last human Sikh Guru; and in Nanded he declared the Guru Granth Sahib , the holy scripture of Sikhism, as the next permanent Sikh Guru on October 7, 1708.
 
Christmas
Mary, a virgin, was living in Galilee of Nazareth and was engaged to be married to Joseph, a Jewish carpenter. An angel visited her and explained to her that she would conceive a son by the power of the Holy Spirit. She would carry and give birth to this child and she would name him Jesus.
 
Kaal Bhairava Ashtami
Kaal Bhairav Jayanti, also known as Maha Kala Bhairava Jayanthi or Kaal Bhairava Ashtami is believed to be the appearance day of Lord Kaal Bhairav, the fierce form of Lord Shiva. Kaal Bhairav Jayanti 2010 date is November 28th.
 
Guru Nanak Jayanti1
Guru Nanak Jayanti Gurpurab is the birthday of the first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak, and one of the most sacred festivals in Sikhism. The word Jayanti means birthday in Hindi. Sikh Guru's birthdays are known as Gurpurab.
 
Tulsi Vivah
Tulsi vivah is celebrated on the day of Karthik Ekadashi. It is an important ritual performed in Kartik month in traditional Hindu calendar. Tulsi Vivah festival is the wedding of Tulsi plant to Lord Vishnu.
 
Diwali
The history of Diwali is replete with legends and these legends are moored to the stories of Hindu religious scriptures, mostly the Puranas. Though the central theme of all legends point out to the classic truth of the victory of the good over the evils, the mode of their presentaton and the characters differ
 
Karva Chauth
The day of Karva Chauth is celebrated mostly amongst the entire North Indian community settled either in India and other parts of the world. The most important aspect of this day is that a dawn to dusk fast is undertaken by the North Indian ladies and seeing the moon they finally break the fast
 
Navratri
Navratri begins on 8th October 2010 this year. According to one school of thought, Sri Mahakali (who has a tama pre-dominant temperament) is worshipped on the first 3 days of Navratri, to reduce the tama component in ourselves
 
Ganesh Chaturthi
Lord Ganesh the powers of a God and blessed him such that henceforth no activity will begin without invoking his name and blessings.
 
Raksha Bandhan
The festival nurtures a rich heritage of legendary traditions, some rooted back to the ages of the great epics. In the Hindu tradition the Rakshaa has indeed assumed all aspects of protection of the forces of righteousness from the forces of evil.
 
Kokila Vrat
By observing this vrat, unmarried girls get rid of the obstacles in the way of their marriage. The main obstacle, the Bhaumadosh, is removed by this Vrat
 
Guru Purnima Courses 2010
The full moon day in the Hindu month of Ashad (July-August) is observed as the auspicious day of Guru Purnima,
 
Puri Rath Yatra Festival
The Rath Yatra festival is based around the worship of Lord Jagannath On the second day of the Shukla Paksha
 
Vat Purnima
Day Purnima (a full moon) of Month of Jyeshta (May – June) is known as day of married women whose husband alive
 
Shani Amavasya
Shani Amavasya is the Amavasya day that falls on a shanivar or Saturday. Some Hindu communities consider Amavasya as inauspicious day and the Amavasya
 
Hanuman Jayanti
The power of Hanuman Ji has no bounds, just like his Bhakti Hanumans strength knows no bounds
 
Narasimha Jayanthi
There is a great story behind this famous festival. Heranyakasip – a demon king get a boon of immortality from lord Brama after a hard worship.
 
Akshaya Tritiya
Akshaya’ literally means ‘never diminishing’ or ‘never ending’. It is the auspicious occasion that is widely celebrated. There are several reasons for Akshaya Tritiya being considered auspicious.
 
Adhik Vaishakh Purnima
Poornima, or Purnima, is the full moon day in a traditional Hindu lunar calendar. The Poornima in April 2010 is the Adhik Vaishak Purnima and is April 28
 
Bengali New Year
On this day, women wear traditional Red and White Sari while men wear dhoti kurta to take part in the early morning processions
 
Maundy Thursday
All four Gospels contain vivid narrations of the events of Maundy Thursday. Matthew ch.26, Mark ch.14, Luke ch.22, John ch.13 & ch.18. The Lord's Supper also in: 1 Cor 11:23-25
 
Ramnavami
Ramnavami is celebrated to commemorate the birth of Lord Rama, who killed the demon king Ravana.
 
Gudhi Padva
Gudhi Padva is celebrated on first day of lunar month Chaitra. It is the beginning of the new year Hindu Shalivahan Shak.
 
Mahashivaratri Festival
There are various interesting legends related to the festival of Maha Shivaratri. According to one of the most popular legends
 
Makar Sankranti
Makar Sankranti is one of the most auspicious days for the Hindus, and is celebrated in almost all parts of the country in myriad cultural forms, with great devotion, fervor & gaiety.
 
Marry Christmas
Mary, a virgin, was living in Galilee of Nazareth and was engaged to be married to Joseph, a Jewish carpenter. An angel visited her and explained to her that she would conceive a son by the power of the Holy Spirit.
 
Guru Nanak
Whenever there is a big catastrophe in the land, whenever there is decline of righteousness, whenever there are oppression and chaos in the land, whenever the faith of the people in God wanes, great men or saints appear, from time to time
 
Diwali
The history of Diwali is replete with legends and these legends are moored to the stories of Hindu religious scriptures, mostly the Puranas. Though the central theme of all legends point out to the classic truth of the victory of the good over the evils
 
Navratri
'Nav' means 'nine' and 'ratri' means 'night'. Thus, 'Navratri' means 'nine nights'. There are many legends attached to the conception of Navratri like all Indian festivals.
 
Ganesh Chaturthi
Many many centuries ago, it has been said that during a war between the Gods and the Demons, Lord Shiva was away for a long time.
 
Janmashtami
Janmashtami celebrates the birth of one of the most famous Gods of Hindu religion, Bhagwan Krishna
 
Amavasya
Amavasya, or Amavasi, is the name of new moon night in Hindu religion. It is the first night of the first quarter of the lunar month.
 
Apara Ekadasi
 
Mohini Ekadashi
Importance of Mohini Ekadashi is mentioned in the Surya Purana. The greatness of it was narrated to Yudhishtira by Lord Krishna.
 
Adi Shankaracharya Jayanti
Adi Shankaracharya Jayanti is the birth anniversary of Jagad Guru Adi Shankaracharya, which falls on the panchami day (5th day) of the bright half of the Vaisakha month
 
Happy Easter
Easter is the annual festival commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and the principal feast of the Christian year. It is celebrated on a Sunday
 
Ramnavami
Ramnavami is celebrated to commemorate the birth of Lord Rama, who killed the demon king Ravana. Along with the Vaisnavas
 
Gudi Padwa
Gudi Padwa is celebrated on the first day of the Chaitra month. Gudi Padwa is celebrated as the New Year day by Maharashtrians.
 
Ash Wednesday
ashes are often considered to be a symbol of man's mortality and represent an attitude of humility, sorrow, and repentance
 
Mahashivratri
The Grand Night of Lord Shiva The festival of 'Mahashivratri' is celebrated as a mark of respect towards Lord Shiva each year.
 
Ramayan
Once upon a time in the king called Dasaratha, who used to rule the province of Ayodhya.
 
Republic Day
The Constitution of India came into force, and India declared itself as a "Republic" on January 26, 1950
 
Christmas Contest
Since about 400 AD, Christians have celebrated the birth of Jesus. 'Christ' means 'Messiah' or 'Anointed One' - the title given to Jesus - and 'Mass' was a religious festival.
 
Navratri contest
THE POWER OF THE MOTHER GODDESS IS PERHAPS GREATER than that of any other god. She is even worshipped by all the gods themselves.
 
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