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When Harmony Becomes Selective: The Civilizational Case for Hindu Festivals
Bharat, a land of profound spiritual heritage and civilizational continuity, has always celebrated diversity and pluralism. Hindu festivals, deeply embedded in the ethos of...
Six main festivals of Tamil Nadu
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Tamil Nadu celebrates festivals with great enthusiasm, resulting in a colourful sight. Attractive decorations on the streets, traditional music at temples, and delicious festive...
MP govt to promote ‘Gita Jayanti’ like other festivals
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The Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP)-led Madhya Pradesh government has decided to promote 'Gita Jayanti' like any other festival, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said on...
18 murtis made of 100 kg sugar powder rice in Murarikati North Palpara mandir in Bangladesh, festive atmosphere before Durga Pujo starts
Durga Puja is the biggest religious festival of Hindu Dharma. This festival will begin on October 20 with Shashti Puja. On the occasion of...
Dahi-handi celebrated with gusto in Maharashtra
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After two years of Coronavirus restrictions, Krishna Janmashthami and 'dahi-handi' were celebrated with religious fervour and gusto all over Maharashtra on Friday, though at...
History-Making Celebration Of Hindu-Jewish Festival of Lights – Diwali & Chanukah
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It was standing-room only for 425 Hindus and Jews who made a bit of history celebrating both Diwali and Chanukah at the Hindu-Jewish Festival of...
Pakistani Hindus Celebrate Narsingh Chaturdashi in Karachi
Narsingh (Sanskrit: नरसिंह IAST: Narasiṃha, lit. man-lion) is an avatar of Bhagwan Vishnu, one who incarnates in the form of part lion and part...
Thailand Post Releases Commemorative Souvenir Stamps Made Exclusively For 10th Ganesha Festival
Thailand Post has launched a special collection of souvenir stamp set for Vishwa Hindu Parishad Association Thailand (VHP) on the birth anniversary of Sri Ganesh,...
Bhandardara – a Discovery of how to Celebrate Life
If one has to enjoy life to the fullest, it is absolutely necessary that one learns 2 things – wonderment & gratitude. If there...
Celebrate Onam & Ignore the Hinduphobes
Onam celebrations in Kerala this year extend from 13-15 September, with the grand second day of Thiruvonam falling on 14th September. But much to the disappointment of an average...