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Short Speech on Ganesh Chaturthi Festival

Category: Culture of India, Essays and Paragraphs On March 18, 2015 By Festival Team

Ganesh Chaturthi Ganesh Chaturthi (also Vinayaka Chaturthi) is an annual Hindu festival.  It is the most important religious festival in the state of Maharashtra and Karnataka. Significance: Ganesh Chaturthi is a festival of utmost significance for all of us. We celebrate the birth anniversary of Lord Ganesha on this day. Lord Ganesha is also known as "Vighna Vinasaka", which … [Read more...] about Short Speech on Ganesh Chaturthi Festival

Bhogali Bihu (Bhogi) Festival

Category: Essays and Paragraphs On January 13, 2015 By Team Work

Bhogali Bihu (Bhogi) Festival Bhogali Bihu ( also known as Bhogi or Magh Bihu) is actually a harvest festival mainly celebrated in Assam. Bhogi or Bogi festival is celebrated in the honour of Lord Indra, God of Clouds and Rains. Bhogi festival is celebrated at the time of Pongal festival, i.e., 1st day of Pongal festival is called Bhogi. On the occasion of this festival, … [Read more...] about Bhogali Bihu (Bhogi) Festival

Bhai Duj (Bhai Dooj, Bhai Phota, Bhaiya Duj)

Category: Indian Society On December 18, 2014 By Team Work

Bhai Duj Bhai Duj (also Bhai Dooj, Bhai Tika, Bhai Phota, Bhaiya Duj, Bhau Beej, Yama Dwitiya) is mainly celebrated by the Hindus on the last day of Diwali festival. It falls on the 2nd day of Shukla Paksha of Kartik month in Hinduism. The word “Duj” means “second day after new moon” and “Bhai” means “Brother”. Myths There is several myths behind the celebration of the Bhai … [Read more...] about Bhai Duj (Bhai Dooj, Bhai Phota, Bhaiya Duj)

Essay on Bengali New Year (Nababarsha, Poila Baisakh)

Category: Indian Society On December 4, 2014 By Team Work

The celebration of Bengali New Year is also known as " Nababarsha", “Poila Baisakh” and "Pohela Baisakh". The word "Naba" means "New" and the word "Barsha" means "Year". Thus, "Nababarsha" means "New Year" in Bengali language. The word “Poila” or "Pohela" means “First” in Bengali and “Baisakh” is the 1st month as per the Bengali calendar. As per the Bengali calendar, Bengali … [Read more...] about Essay on Bengali New Year (Nababarsha, Poila Baisakh)

Short paragraph on Festivals in India

Category: Essays and Paragraphs, Festivals, Indian Society On August 20, 2014 By H Patra

Festivals Festivals are the periods of celebration and are an important part of life of Indian people. When religion intervened to invest the festivals with spiritual meaning, this joy came to be identified with the joy of worship. The Festivals of India are still associated with religion and participation in the productive activities and with the seasons of the year. The … [Read more...] about Short paragraph on Festivals in India

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