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Buddha Purnima 2013
Buddha Purnima during Vaishakha month is celebrated as birth anniversary of Gautama Buddha.
 
Sheetala Ashtami 2013
Basoda Puja is dedicated to Goddess Sheetala and celebrated on Krishna Paksha Ashtami after Holi
 
Maha Shivaratri
Maha Shivaratri is celebrated with great devotion and religious fervor by Hindus, in honor of Lord Shiva, one of the Hindu Gods forming the Trinity
 
Vasant Panchami
Vasant Panchami is an important Indian festival celebrated every year in the month of Magh according to the Hindu calendar.
 
Republic Day of India
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.
 
New Year's Day
New Year symbolizes the rejuvenation time, the coming year brings with it new dreams
 
Utpanna Ekadashi
Parana means breaking the fast. Ekadashi Parana is done after sunrise on next day of Ekadashi fast.
 
Chhath Puja
The ancient Hindu festival dedicated to the God of Sun
 
Bhaubeej
Delightful festival of Bhai Dooj is popularly known as Bhai Bij, Bhaubeej or Bhav Bij
 
Durgashtami
Dussehra, also known as Vijaya Dashami, is an Indian festival that celebrates good forces over evil forces. It spans for 10 days and is celebrated in varied traditions across India.
 
Worst Combination of Saturn and Mars
Shani (Saturn) and Mangal ( Mars) together in Libra is a dangerous combination whenever they have been together there is a lot
 
Aranmula Boat Race
The battling snake boats of Kerala have over 400 years of history associated with them.
 
Amongmong festival
Amongmong festival iAmongmong2.jpgs observed in the first week of September.
 
Happy Eid
Ramadan, the month of fasting for Muslims last for 29 to 30 days
 
Krishna Janmashtami
Krishna Janmashtami, Gokulashtami, Krishnashtami is celebrated by Hindus as the birthday or Lord Krishna.
 
RAKSHA BANDHAN
The festival nurtures a rich heritage of legendary traditions, some rooted back to the ages of the great epics.
 
Teej
Teej is a time for celebration all over the colourful state of Rajasthan - women and young girls dress in green, swings or 'jhoolas' are hung from trees and decorated with flowers, the women sing and dance in gay abandon, heralding the advent of the rains gods.
 
Ganga Dashahara
The holy Ganga Dussehra is celebrated on Dashami Tithi of Jyaishta Shukla Paksha and generally falls in month of May or June every year. The Ganga Dussehra is dedicated to Goddess Ganga.
 
Mother's Day
Mothers Day is celebrated in several country across the globe though the month
 
Nirjala Ekadasi
Nirjala Ekadasi, the fast kept to obtain the spiritual outcome of all 24 fasting days throughout the day, is considered one of the most auspicious religious observances in Hinduism.
 
Trissur Pooram
The grandest of all Kerala temple festivals, the Thrissur Pooram features a procession of around 30 colorfully decorated elephants. Other attractions include drum concerts, ornamental parasol displays, and fireworks.
 
Aksha Tritiya
Akshaya Trithiya or Akha Teej, is an auspicious day which falls on the third day after Amavashya (new moon) in the Hindu month of Vaishakha.
 
Happy Easter
On Easter Sunday, Christians celebrate the resurrection of the Lord, Jesus Christ. It is typically the most well-attended Sunday service of the year for Christian churches.
 
Ram Navmi
Sri-Ramnavami is dedicated to the memory of Lord Rama. It occurs on the ninth day (navami). The festival commemorates the birth of Rama who is remembered for his preperous and righteous reign.
 
Happy Womens Day
International Women’s Day events are held worldwide on March 8. Various women, including political, community, and business leaders, as well as leading educators, inventors, entrepreneurs, and television personalities, are usually invited to speak at various events on the day.
 
Holi
Holi is one of the greatest festival of Hindus. This is a major festival of colors that is celebrated just at the beginning of the year. Holi is the sign of happiness and celebration among all age of people.
 
Maha Shivaratri
Maha Shivaratri is celebrated with great devotion and religious fervor by Hindus, in honor of Lord Shiva, one of the Hindu Gods forming the Trinity.
 
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.
 
Wish You A Happy New Year 2012
New Year marks the beginning of a new year. Celebrated universally every year on January 1 in various innovative ways, the trend to observe this date as an important day in the calendar has spread globally.
 
Guru Nanak Jayanti
Among the Sikhs, Gurunanak Jayanti- the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak, the founder of the faith- is an occasion for great rejoicing. Guru Nanak was born in 1469 AD at Tolevandi (near Lahore), and his birth anniversary is celebrated with much pomp and religious fervour across the Sikh community.
 
Valmiki Jayanti
Valmiki Jayanti, or Balmiki Jayanthi, is observed as the birthday of Adi Kavi Maharishi Valmiki, the author of the epic Ramayan. Valmiki Jayanti 2011 date is October 11. Balmiki Jayanthi is observed on the full moon day in the Hindu month of Ashvin (September – October). The day is also observed as Pargat Diwas by Maharishi Valmiki Community.
 
Dussehra or Vijaya Dashami
Dussehra or Vijaya Dashami is an important Hindu festival. It is celebrated by Indians every year in the Hindu Vikrami Calender month of Ashwin (October).
 
Navratri
Navarathri is a Hindu festival of worship of Shakti and dance & festivities.
 
Ganesh Chaturthi
Ganesh Chaturthi or "Vinayak Chaturthi" is one of the major traditional festivals celebrated by the Hindu community.
 
Raksha Bandhan
Feasted with the love and enamor with care, every soul is ready to celebrate the sacred festival of raksha bandhan on 2nd August, 2012
 
Narali Purnima
Narali Purnima or Narial Purnima is regional and traditional festival of Maharashtra. Narali Purnima is observed on Shravan Purnima, the Full moon day in Sawan month.
 
Teej Festival
The Teej festival is an important festival for married women, and much anticipated monsoon festival. It commemorates the reunion of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, after she paid a penance of 100 years separation.
 
Ashadhi Ekadasi
Ashadhi Ekadasi, or Ashada Devasayani Ekadashi, is observed during the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of moon) in Ashada Month (June – July). In 2011, the date of Ashadhi Ekadasi is July 11.
 
Solar Eclipse
Eclipses as per the Hindu Vedic scriptures is when Sun, Moon and the Nodal points of Rahu and Ketu come in a straight line. Rahu and Ketu denotes the two points of intersection of the paths of the Sun and the Moon as they move on the celestial sphere.
 
The Rath Yatra festival
The Rath Yatra festival is based around the worship of Lord Jagannath (a reincarnation of Lords Vishnu and Krishna). It commemorates his annual visit to his aunt's home.
 
Jambheswar Fair
The Jambheswar fair is in honour of Jambheswari who is the founder of the Bishnoi sect. Every year two fairs are held in his honour on Phalgun Budi Amavasya and Ashivan Budi Amavasya in Mukm village in Bikaner district. Phalgun Budi Amavasya is the biggest fair.
 
Vata Poornima Festival
Vata Poornima Festival Vata poornima fasting is observed by married women for the well being of their husbands in certain parts of India
 
Buddha Purnima
Buddha Jayanti or also known as Buddha Purnima is the most sacred festivals of Buddhist.
 
Akshaya Tritiya 2011
Akha Teej 2011 date is May 6, Friday. Akha Teej 2011 or Akha Trij 2011 is even more auspicious as it falls on Friday.
 
Happy Easter 2011
Easter is the annual festival commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and the principal feast of the Christian year
 
Palm Sunday
palm Sunday is a Christian portable buffet which always celebrates on Sunday before Easter. And the feast celebrates an occasion through all four John 12:12-19:, Canonical Gospels Mark 11:1-11, Luke 19:28-44, and Matthew 21:1-11 the triumphal entrance of Jesus into Jerusalem in the days prior to his Passion.
 
Ram Navmi
Ramanavami celebrates the birth of Rama or Ramachandra. On the ninth day of the first fortnight of Chaitra the birth of Rama is commemorated. The story of Rama was first written
 
Vasant Panchami
Vasant Panchami Dedicated to Saraswati, the goddess of learning and Brahma's wife. The festival marks the beginning of Spring.
 
Republic Day 2011
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
 
Makar Sankranti
Makar Sankranti is one of the most auspicious occasions for the Hindus, and is celebrated in almost all parts of the country in myriad cultural forms, with great devotion, fervour & gaiety. It is a harvest festival. Makar Sankranti is perhaps the only Indian festival whose date always falls on the same day every year i.e. the 14th of January.
 
Guru Govind Singh Jayanti
Celebrated by the Sikhs, the birthday of their tenth and last guru, this day witnesses’ large processions and special prayer gatherings at all
 
Christmas
The history of Christmas dates back over 4000 years. Many of the Christmas traditions were celebrated centuries before the Christ child was born.
 
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,
 
Guru Nanak Jayanti
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.(Saaligram)On this day Tulsi is married to Saaligram.
 
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
 
Angarika Sankasti
The chaturthi which falls on Tuesday is called angaraki. Angaraki means the planet Mangal (Mars) or the earth (bhumi). Ganapati
 
Dussehra - Victory of Good over Evil
Come September/October and an intangible bubbling excitement begins to charge the Indian air. Folks go about their daily chores as usual. The first big festival of the season celebrated by all Hindus of India on the tenth day after Navratri (September or October) is Dussehra / Vijay dashmi
 
Worshipping Forefathers
‘‘Shradhya Dhitye SHRADHAM’’ which is offered with pure feeling, with given, happening is called SHRADDH.For example: A child does something great in his/her life & get felicitated & this honour goes directly to his/her parents. In the same way by our self with feeling, offering, donating & offering food to Brahmins reaches to those who have left for heaven. In these 15 days we remember them & on their behalf offering their liking delicacy to Brahmins & poors.
 
Mount Mary Feast
The Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount, more commonly known as Mount Mary, is a Roman Catholic church in the city of Mumbai, India. The church is one of the most visited churches in the city located in the suburb of Bandra
 
EID-UL-FITR
EID-UL-FITR is celebrated on the first day of Shaw'waal, at the completion of Ramadan. Shaw'waal is the 10th month of the Islamic calendar. The Eid-al-Fitr is a very joyous day; it is a true Thanksgiving Day for the believing men and women. On this day Muslims show their real joy for the health, strength and the opportunities of life
 
Janmashtami
Janmashtami celebrates the birth of one of the most famous Gods of Hindu religion, Bhagwan Krishna, on the eighth day (Ashtami) in the month of Sravana or Savana.
 
Ramzan
Coming with the new moon, the festival marks the end of 'Ramadan' - a month when Muslims fast throughout the day and eat only at night Prayers, feasts and family get- together are the major highlights of the celebrations.
 
Onam
The festival of harvest - is celebrated with high spirits and enthusiasm in Kerala and the Malayalees all over the world. The air is filled with festivity, which starts from Attam.
 
Raksha Bandhan
The festival nurtures a rich heritage of legendary traditions, some rooted back to the ages of the great epics.
 
Nag Panchami
In many places, two idols of snakes are drawn on both sides of doors using cow dung on this day.
 
Kokila Vrat
Goddess Parvati appeared in different forms during different periods by different names. One such form is Sati, the daughter of Daksha Prajapati.
 
Jamshedi Noruz 20th July 2010
As is typical of mythic hero-kings, Jamshid is also credited with the invention of most of the arts and sciences on which civilization is based
 
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
There is one more story behind this occasion. Savitri –wife of satyawan save his life from Yamadoot on this day.
 
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 7th june 2010
Hanuman Jayanti is celebrated in Vaishakh Month in many South Indian regions especially in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka
 
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. He gets the charm that he would not be able to murder by Men or Animal
 
Akshaya Tritiya
is the third day of bright half (Shukla Paksha) of Vaishaka month of Hindu (April – May). This is one of the four most auspicious days of the year.
 
Adhik Vaishakh Purnima
Purnima or Poornima is an auspicious day in Hinduism. Poornima is the full moon day and many important rituals and festivals takes place on full moon day.
 
Bengali New Year
If you are in Bengal at the time of mid April, you will hear people wishing each other Shubo Nabo Barsho.
 
BAISAKHI
The day is considered very auspicious and big melas (fairs) of cows and buffaloes are organized in the village grounds, where many financial transactions take place
 
Happy Easter
Easter is the annual festival commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and the principal feast of the Christian
 
Maundy Thursday
The day before the Passover Festival, Jesus washed the feet of His disciples, and told them: "I have set an example for you, so that you will do just what I have done for you
 
Rama Navami
Ramanavami celebrates the birth of Rama or Ramachandra.On the ninth day of the first fortnight of Chaitra the birth of Rama is commemorated. The story of Rama was first written by Vaalmeeki in about the 4th century B.C. Rama is supposed to have lived during the 8th or 7th century B.C. The epic known as the Ramayana. In some parts of India, it is a nine-day festival, coinciding with the Vasanta Navaratri
 
Gudhi Padva
Gudhi Padva is celebrated on first day of lunar month Chaitra. It is the beginning of the new year Hindu Shalivahan Shak
 
Eid-e-Milad-Un-Nabi
Eid-e-Milad is here and its time to celebrate. It is time to remember the teachings of the Prophet and follow the mission the Prophet dedicated all his life to.
 
Id-e-Milad
In many places hymns are sung and elegies or marsiyas are recited in memory of the last days of the Prophet.
 
Republic Day 2010
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. In this day India became a totally republican unit.
 
Makar Sankranti
Makar Sankranti, also known as Sankranti or Makara Sankrant, is one of the highly auspicious days in a Hindu calendar and the day is dedicated to the worship of Lord Surya (Sun God). Makara Sankrant is the day when the sun enters into the zodiac Capricorn or Makara
 
New Year 2010
Probably observed on March 1 in the old Roman Calendar, New Year's Day was fixed on January 1 by the period of the Late Republic. Some have suggested this occurred in 153 BC
 
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. She would carry and give birth to this child and she would name him Jesus.
 
Bakri Eid
Bakri Eid is a occasion celebrated by the Muslims across the world. It is a Muslim festival of giving and sacrifices. On this day people thank the Creator for their good fortune and do special services to the less fortunate people in a respect of sharing their fortune.
 
St. Agnes of Assisi
Agnes was born in Assisi. She was the younger sister of St. Clare. At fifteen she joined Clare at the Benedictine convent of Sant'Angelo di Panzo.
 
Spirit of Voice Festival
The Spirit of Voice Festival returns to Galway in 2009. From 6th - 8th November the international festival of voices for the 6th time will host 3 days of concerts, workshops and vocal projects bringing people together again.
 
Guru Nanak
Nanak, the Khatri mystic and poet and founder of the Sikh religion, was born in 1469 A.D. in the village of Talwandi on the Ravi, in the Lahore district of Punjab. On one side of the house in which Guru Nanak was born, there stands now the famous
 
Bhai Dooj
The festival of Bhai Dooj is known to be based on mythological concept. The celebrations of Bhai dooj reflects the importance of unique cultural traditions that vary with different region of India.
 
Diwali in history
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
 
Dussehra
Dussehra is mainly associated with the story of Rama based on Ramayana, one of the two great Indian epics. Set around 1000 BCE in India,
 
Id-Ul-Fitr
EID-UL-FITR is celebrated on the first day of Shaw'waal, at the completion of Ramadan. Shaw'waal is the 10th month of the Islamic calendar. The Eid-al-Fitr is a very joyous day; it is a true Thanksgiving Day for the believing men and women.
 
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. All of them are related to Goddess Shakti (Hindu Mother Goddess) and her various forms.
 
Mount Mary feast
the feast of St. Mary is celebrated on the Sunday following 8 September, the birthday of the Virgin Mary. This is a week long celebration known as the Bandra Fair
 
Ganesh and Gauri Puja in Maharashtra during Ganesh Chaturthi
The idols of Gauri are brought usually two days after the beginning of Ganesh Chaturthi. It is placed for three days – first day is the avahana, next day it is Satyanarayan puja and on the third day Gauri is immersed in water.
 
Janmashtami
Janmashtami celebrates the birth of one of the most famous Gods of Hindu religion, Bhagwan Krishna, on the eighth day (Ashtami) in the month of Sravana or Savana.
 
Kajari Teej
On this day, swings are laid down in the garden and ladies sing auspicious songs and dance with full enthusiasm. Some Kajari songs are sung to welcome monsoon season while others depict happiness and union of lovers.
 
Raksha Bandhan
Sisters tie rakhi on the wrist of brothers and pray for their well being. In return, brother give pledge to protect her.
 
Jhulan Yatra
Jhulan Yatra is Lord Krishna’s swing festival and on this day devotees place an idol of Krishna or Lord Jagannath on a lavishly decorated swing.
 
Surya Grahan (Solar Eclipse)
Surya Grahan (Solar Eclipse) that occurs on 22 July, 2009 is the first grahanam in this new Hindu year. Hindus are mainly concerned about the Surya Grahan
 
Sankashti and Vinayaki
The benefits of Chaturthi fasting include material progress, happiness and fulfillment of desires. The importance of Chaturthi vrat was explained by Lord Krishna to Yudhishtira
 
Guru Purnima
Guru Purnima, also referred as Sage Veda Vyasa Poornima, is celebrated on the full moon day in the Hindu month of Ashada (July). The day is dedicated to Guru and he/she is honored and given due respect.
 
Shasti Vratam
Shasti Vratam or Upvaas is an important fast dedicated to Lord Muruga or Kartikeya. There are two Shastis in a Hindu lunar month
 
Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj
King Shahu was an invaluable gem in the history of Kolhapur. Such great people are born once in a thousand years and spread their light on us and our future generations.
 
Somvati Amavasi
Amavasai is the darkest day in a month in Hindu calendar and is considered highly auspicious for conducting Tarpan and Shradh rituals dedicated to dead ancestors.
 
Sankata Chaturthi
Lord Ganesha gives a promising start to all ventures be it a new business, buying or selling residence or even opening a bank account.
 
Vaikasi Visakam
The festival Vaikasi Visaka is observed on the day when the asterism Visaka (Libra) rules in the month of Vaikasai, also called Vaisakha, corresponding to the English months of May-June.
 
Nirjala Ekadasi
Nirjala Ekadasi is one of the most popular and toughest Ekadashi Fasting days. Ekadasi fasting is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is observed on the 11th day of a fortnight
 
Rani Lakshmibai
She mastered the martial arts, and inspired Jhansi's women to join the army and take a more active role in defending the country.
 
Swatantraveer Savarkar Jayanthi
He later joined Bal Gangadhar Tilak's Swaraj Party. When in London, he founded the Free India Society.
 
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
The importance of Apara Ekadashi was explained by Lord Krishna to Yudishitira, the eldest of the Pandavas. Washing away the sins committed is the main benefit from observing Apara Ekadasi.
 
Sri Narasimha Jayanthi
The fourth and the greatest incarnation of Lord Vishnu amongst his ten prime avataras is Lord Narasimha who emerged out of a pillar as Man-Lion, i.e.,Lion's head on Man's trunk.
 
Mohini Ekadashi
Mohini Ekadashi occurs during the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of moon) in the month of April/May. Ekadasi fasting, which falls on the 11th day
 
Parshuram Jayanti
The birthday of Parashurama, the sixth incarnation of Vishnu falls on this day. In the “Puranas”, the holy Hindu scriptures, there is a story
 
Shri Vallabhacharya Jayanti
Great persons are believed to have been born under extraordinary circumstances and so was the birth of Shri Vallabhacharya.
 
Varuthini Ekadashi
By observing fast on this particular Ekadasi sins are cleansed and the person is blessed with happiness and wealth.
 
Assam New Year 2009
Bohag Bihu, also known as Rongali Bihu, is the Assamese New Year and is observed for three days as per the traditional Assamese Calendar.
 
Dr. Ambedkar
He had dedicated his entire life for the upliftment of the deprived section of the society. Hence many Indians and even people from other countries revere him as a great social reformer
 
Good Friday
Good Friday is the Friday within Holy Week, and is traditionally a time of fasting and penance, commemorating the anniversary of Christ's crucifixion and death.
 
Maundy Thusday
Maundy Thursday or Holy Thursday marks a number of significant events starting with Jesus' preparation for Last Supper and ending with Jesus' arrest
 
Sri Vardhamana Mahavira Jayanthi
Mahavira was born in 599 B.C. He lived for 72 years. He abandoned home in 569 B.C. He attained omniscience in 557 B.C. and entered into Nirvana in 527 B.C. He was the last Tirthankara.
 
Palm Sunday
Palm Sunday is a Christian portable buffet which always celebrates on Sunday before Easter.
 
Rama Navami
Ramanavami celebrates the birth of Rama or Ramachandra. On the ninth day of the first fortnight of Chaitra the birth of Rama is commemorated.
 
Gudhipadva
As per Hindu mythology Lord Brahma, created the Universe on this day & hence it is believed to be the beginning of the Universe.
 
Thirunakkara Arattu
The annual 10-day festival at the Thirunakkara Temple draws to a close with the Arattu ceremony. Usually nine caparisoned elephants take part
 
WELLBEING & SPIRITUAL FESTIVAL
A two day showcase of alternative, holistic,environmental & eco-friendly products & services. Saturday 14th March, 2009 - 10am to 7pm Sunday 15th March, 2009 - 9am to 6pm
 
Holi Festival
One of the major festivals of India, Holi is celebrated with enthusiasm and gaiety on the full moon day in the month of Phalgun
 
Amalaki Ekadasi - Day of Lord Vishnu
There was once a kingdom named VaidishA, where all the brAhmanas, kshatriyas, vaishyas, and shudras were equally endowed with Vedic knowledge
 
Ash Wednesday
many people would not think of letting Ash Wednesday go by without a trip to church to be marked with an ashen cross on their foreheads.
 
Magh Purnima
Magh Mela is an important annual Hindu ritual held on the banks of Sangam (Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati) in Prayag (modern day Allahabad).
 
Sri Sri Krishna Balarama Ratha Yatras and Pilgrimage
This is the festival commemorating the pastime in which the residents of Vrindavana take Krishna
 
Music Celebration and Festival
These represent the good intention of Shiva consciousness: God wants to create beauty and life
 
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2009
The new year is the oldest of all holidays. It was first observed in ancient Babylon about 4000 years ago. In the years around 2000 BC
 
The Birth of Jesus:
While Mary was still engaged to Joseph, she miraculously became pregnant through the Holy Spirit, as foretold to her by the angel
 
Celebrating for the Feast of St. Francis Xavier
St. Francis Xavier's feast on December 3 falls at the beginning of Advent. His work as a missionary should help us ponder our missionary duty, especially as we contemplate this penitential and preparational season. Presented are other ideas on contemplating this saint's day.
 
Indian astrologers predict sweeping Obama win
Mumbai astrologer Raj Kumar Sharma also forecast a clear Obama victory in the November 4 vote
 
Saturn, Leo to blame for global meltdown: astrologers
From his base in India's financial capital Mumbai, Raj Kumar Sharma has been tracking the turbulence in the world stock markets
 
DHANTERAS
Dhanteras marks the first day of five-days-long Diwali Festival. Dhanteras Festival, also known as Dhantrayodashi or Dhanwantari Triodasi
 
Astrological Weekend Conference
Oct 18th, 2008 SatOct 19th, 2008 Sun
 
Navratri Celebrations
Upcoming events at Mandir:Tuesday, September 30th, 2008 to Tuesday, October 7th, 2008.
 
Goddess Durga
Navratri, the festival of nights, lasts for 9 days with three days each devoted to worship of Ma Durga
 
Mount Mary Feast
Mother Mary is believed to be very close to Jesus, and the faithful believe that Lord Jesus never refuses any request from his mother.
 
The Blast Astrology Conference 2008
The Blast Astrology Conference : 16 - 21 September 2008 ,Sedona, AZ, USA
 
Partial Lunar Eclipse: August 16 2008
The partial lunar eclipse of August 16 2008 will be visible over most of Asia, Australasia, Europe, Africa, and south America.
 
THE SOLAR ECLIPSE ON 01.08.2008
The total solar eclipse of 2008 August 01 predominantly occurs in extremely sparsely populated regions of the Canadian and European Arctic as well as West Siberia.
 
Major Astrology Events in May 2008
This is a perfect period for analyzing financial strategies and to churn your portfolio. Launching new publicity campaigns/ advertisement campaigns, meeting influential persons to seek their support for your projects,
 
Akshaya Tritiya
May Fairs Festivals :An Auspicious Day.starts on this day, which is celebrated as well as the day on which treta yuga began. Barley, one of the main ingredients for homa, which is the yuga dharma of Treta Yuga, was also created on this day.
 
POLITICAL PREDICTIONS
In the US elections, the two prominent candidates Hillary Clinton & Obama Barack will have a neck-to-neck fight & whoever wins will win with a margin of one or two votes. But the winner will most probably be Obama Barack, and it may take some time for the final decision, like last year’s election results in Germany.
 
Shilpa Shetty on her marriage plans.
Bollywood is busy visiting the world’s most famous Yoga Guru in Mumbai, Baba Ramdev, and Shilpa was there on Wednesday to seek his blessings.
 
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