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Festival Of Colors: Happy Holi

Happy Holi Festival Of Colors Festival Of Colors: Happy Holi All hearts are lighted with attractiveness and individuals everywhere love with their near and dear ones using colors. Folks also throw water balloons on each other and on passer-by too. Many are also drenched in water that was colored. By projecting colors hours pass and it appears as if it's just the beginning of the day. It's a festival of gaiety but then there are several who make this festival. They do it by throwing colors on them by infuriating the strangers; a few use colors that are difficult to remove and dangerous for skin and wellness.  We should remember that  Happy Holi  is a festival of triumph of good over evil although it is taken by many as a day of smoking. We must try to wash off all the evils in our hearts along with the colours and allow the colour of love to remain there forever and ever. This is the true spirit of  Happy Holi . Holi is a time to rejuvenate. Holi ...
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The Science Behind The Festival: Happy Holi

The Science Behind The Festival: Happy Holi The festival suggests that the arrival of spring, the ending of winter, the blossoming of love, and also for many a festive day to meet others, play and laugh, forget and forgive, and fix broken relationships.  An ancient Hindu festival, that later became popular among non-Hindu communities as well,  Happy Holi  heralds the arrival of spring after winter. The Science Behind The Festival: Happy Holi This indicates the victory of good over evil and is celebrated as a day of spreading love and happiness. Holi knows no boundaries of happiness and joys of colors. With gusto and bonhomie Holi is celebrated across the world. People play with colors, light a bonfire celebrate the victory of good over evil and called Holika. The Science Behind The Festival: Happy Holi Well, make it intriguing and the nature of any festival is to have a break. Create a feeling of brotherhood and spread harmony all around...

Astrological Revelance of Makar Sankranti/ Maghe Sankranti

It's among the events celebrated bringing positive luck.  The festival is celebrated in titles, a number of customs are seen with this festival in various states.  The Sun transits out of Sagittarius is known as  Makara Sankranti .   This trip of Sun traveling northwards (from Dakshinayana into Uttarayana) is quite sacred and auspicious.   Makar Sankranti is also called "Khichadi" (called on a dish made of lentils and rice ).  This dish i.e. khichadi provides relief from several 'Graha doshas' if consumed on Makar Sankranti.  Vamtantra conducts Shri Satyanarayana Katha/puja through  Makar Sankranti  for households and every person to appease Lord Mahavishnu.  Prayers are offered to attain one's goal and satisfaction of needs.  People that want to execute this'route'(manner ) of Shri Satyanarayana Katha/puja on every Sankranti are advised that Makar Sankranti is the start of annual Sankranti puja that's subsequently af...

Makar Sankranti- Environmental Caring And Paying Salutation To Animals

Makar Sankranti is a Hindu festival that is traditional and is thought of as the festival of harvest.  The term maker' suggests the sign of Capricorn and Makar Sankranti is the time when Sun leaves the sign of Sagittarius and enters the sign of Capricorn.  It's intriguing to mention that the date of Makar Sankranti marginally stays the same every year, over time once the dates of other festivals change significantly.  This year  Makar Sankranti  is about the 14th of January and this major harvest festival would be celebrated with pleasure.   A frequent practice for every single Indian festival is purchasing, of course.  Moreover, since Makar Sankranti is the festival of the year, shoppers store with a fresh frenzy.  Being traditional festival men and women prefer purchasing traditional Indian Clothing over Designer Outfits that are stylish.  Women prefer buying Silk Sarees on this event while men opt for cultural Kurta Pyjama, Chu...

Importance of Swasthani Brata Kathaa in Nepal

 Importance of Swasthani Brata Kathaa in Nepal 2020 Nepal is a landlocked country Of the Himalayas between China to the east the southwest, as well as the west to the north and India. The country was divided into three belts: Hills, Mountains, and Terai. All 3 straps stretch from the east, lengthwise. The climate changes in the lowlands in the south from alpine form from the trans-Himalayan zone to type west. It is a normal length of 885 km east to west, an area of 147,181 Km2, along with an average width of 193 km north to south. The country has a massive variety of topography, which ranges from plains in the south with elevation as low as 90 meters to the Himalayan mountain range in the north. The cultures of Nepal are a priceless resource That Nepalese are currently trying to save. One Shree Swasthani Brata Katha, of those festivals, is among them. The telling of a lot of different Gods and Goddesses and tales of Lord Siva was launched on January 25, this season and ...