Happy Diwali 2020

Happy Diwali 2020

Diwali or Deepavali is the Hindu festival known as ‘the festival of lights’. It is one of the major Hindu festivals or perhaps the biggest one in terms of energy and participation. It is a festival for all—every Hindu around the world and even non-Hindus in India participate in its celebrations. The use of lamps to decorate is the main feature of this festival. The term Deepavali or Diwali meaning ‘collection or row of lights’ was derived from the Sanskrit words ‘deep’ which means lamp, lantern, or light, and ‘avail’ which means a row or array. During this celebration, houses, temples, shops, and offices are illuminated with a collection of oil lamps. People also celebrate this festival with a variety of fireworks. This year’s celebration is of particular significance. Covid…
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Importance Of Holi Festival

Holi Festival is a spring festival celebrated with much fervor in India , also known as the festival of colors or the festival of love . The festival signifies the victory of good over evil , the arrival of spring , end of winter bringing in the air the fragrance of flowers and aura of warmth and happiness. It appears as if the nature is rejoicing , the vibrations of pious time are such that every one young and old feels the urge to make merry, to put tilak on the forehead to forget and forgive bringing in harmony and love in the surroundings. It is also celebrated as a thanks giving for a good harvest. The festival lasts for two days starting on the Purnima full Moon day ,…
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Happy Republic Day 2020

Happy Republic Day 2020

India is gearing up to celebrate its 71st Republic Day on January 26, 2020. Three years after gaining independence from the British on August 15, 1947, India’s constitution came into effect on January 26, 1950. This day is celebrated as the Republic Day across the country. The main event on this day is marked with parades on the Rajpath, New Delhi that shows India’s military prowess and cultural diversity. The President of India hoists the National Flag, the Tiranga. This is different from Independence Day celebration where the Prime Minister hoists the flag. A flag is a facet of a free country. India has had a rich history behind the evolution of the Tricolour. Indian National Flag The National flag of India is a rectangular with horizontal tricolours. Saffron is…
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