12th November 2008
Birthdays are a very special day in everyone’s life because it is his or her day. But gifting a very nice gift is somewhat difficult as one has to take into consider one’s likes or dislikes and hobbies and much more. So, while choosing gifting for som...
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12th November 2008
India is the land of festivals. Here, many festivals and occasions are celebrated and enjoyed by the people. Every occasion are celebrated and enjoyed in a very different way by the people in India. Indians loves to have a blast on every occasion like Bir...
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21st October 2008
Diwali pooja is very important on Diwali as on Diwali, mainly Goddess Laxmi, the Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity and also the mother of the whole Universe, Lord Ganesh, the Lord of an auspicious beginning, and Lord Shiva are worshipped. People carry out ...
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21st October 2008
The first day of Diwali festival is celebrated as Dhanteras. It falls on the 13th day of the Krishna Paksha in the Kartik month. According to legendary, God Dhanvantri appeared on this day after the Gods and the Demons churned the milk in the ocean. There...
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21st October 2008
India celebrates many festivals in whole year. There large collection of festivals in India. Mostly festivals are started with God or Goddess. In India, some people’s thinking is like that its inauspicious if people will not start their day of festival ...
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08th October 2008
Diwali is the festival of lights. It is the celebration of victory over vice. It is celebrated by Indians all over the world. Nowadays, Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and even Buddhists celebrate this festival happily and enthusiastically. Diwali is an important, m...
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08th October 2008
Diwali is celebrated in India with great pomp and joy. It is celebrated in India as well as in Nepal where it is called “Tihar” from many years. It is the biggest festival of India that celebrates the victory of good against the evil. People celebrate...
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08th October 2008
In Southern India, people celebrate Deepawali in their own way. They believe that it is the victory of Lord Krishna against the demon, Narkasura. On the day of Naraka Chaturdashi, people celebrate the destruction of the demon Narakasura as it is believed ...
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08th October 2008
Diwali is the festival of lights. It is the celebration of victory over vice. It is celebrated by Indians all over the world. Nowadays, Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and even Buddhists celebrate this festival happily and enthusiastically. Diwali is an important, m...
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08th October 2008
Diwali is celebrated in India with great pomp and joy. It is celebrated in India as well as in Nepal where it is called “Tihar” from many years. It is the biggest festival of India that celebrates the victory of good against the evil. People celebrate...
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