Ugadi is the major festival among different festival for Hindus in Karnataka; it will be celebrated with great pomp and fanfare all over the range of Deccan areas like Karnataka, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh. Ugadi is the name of...
Maha Shivratri is a major Hindu festival which is celebrated all throughout the globe. This festival is celebrated in reverence of Lord Shiva. The day is celebrated on Lord Shiva’s marriage with Goddess Parvati. This celebration holds huge importance...
Good Friday is a Christian festival which is observed nationally and internationally on Friday. It occurs just before the Easter Sunday. This is the day when people remember Lord Jesus and the time when he was hanged on the...
Holi Festival 2020- Holi is also known as “Festival of colors”. The festival is celebrated in India and even outside. The festival is celebrated by applying bright colorful colors on everyone. Why do we celebrate Holi : Holi is...
Latest Maha Shivratri Story : WATCH - Story of Jabbar Khan (Governor of Kashmir) an An Afghan Ruler Maha Shivratri literally translates to mean “great night of Shiva”. It is a Hindu festival which is celebrated largely across India and Nepal as well....
करवाचौथ 2020। Karvachauth 2020 | Karva chauth story करवाचौथ सुहागिन स्त्रियों का एक महत्वपूर्ण पर्व है। इस दिन महिलाएं पूरे दिन उपवास रखकर अपने पति की दीर्घायु, सौभाग्य और अपने सुखद गृहस्थ जीवन की प्रार्थना करती हैं। भारत में हिंदू...
Baisakhi Images- Baisakhi celebrated by Sikkhim people in several parts of India. Especially the festival observed most famous on Punjab, they celebrate this function as a Harvest festival. Baisakhi is a famous festival in India, it ranks among the...
Mahavir Jayanti is the most important religious Jain festival, celebrated by Jains in India and around the world. It is celebrated to commemorate the birth of saint Mahavir in a small town called Vaishali, the twenty-fourth and the last...
The truth to be told, Indians generally celebrates 13 festivals in twelve months by the people and divisions. Most of you do celebrate the festivals without knowing the nitty gritty about the festivals, one such festival as Buddha Purnima...
The festival of Mahashivratri (great night of Shiva) is celebrated on the 14th day of every lunar month. The auspicious day falls on the day before the new moon usually sometime in February or March (maagha or phaguna month).  6 Interesting things you should...