Govardhan Puja, also known as Annakut Puja (Annakut means mountain of food), is a Hindu festival celebrated in various regions of India. This festival is observed on the day following Diwali and Lakshmi pooja, which usually falls on the first lunar day of the Hindu month of Kartik. This year in 2023, Govardhan Puja will be […]
Read MoreTaking to social media, Juhi has shared a video stressing the significance of educating children to abstain from using firecrackers, particularly in light of Mumbai’s alarming air quality and other harmful pollutants caused by firecrackers. Source link
Read MoreDiwali, the festival of lights, is a joyous occasion that brings together friends and family for celebration and togetherness. If you’re planning to host a Diwali party, you’ll want to ensure it’s memorable and well-organized. To help you create an unforgettable event, here are some tips on how to host the best Diwali party for […]
Read MoreThe season to get dressed up and dressed up in ethnic attire has arrived! With festivities around the corner – Navratri and Durga Puja followed by Diwali, Bhai Dooj, and Karva Chauth – it’s time to spruce up your wardrobe with traditional attire and accessories. While clothes remain our chief focus, what often gets ignored […]
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Read MoreDiwali 2022: Diwali, one of the biggest festivals in India, is just around the corner. The auspicious occasion is celebrated to mark the return of Lord Ram to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile. People across the country mark the festival in special ways — especially by making rangolis, organising Diwali parties at home […]
Read MoreDhanteras 2022: While you may think that the festive season is on the verge of its end, it needs to be noted that some prominent festivals are yet to be celebrated. Indians, after celebrating Navratri and Dussehra, are now waiting for Dhanteras and Diwali. For those unversed, Dhanteras is the first day of five days […]
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