Culture & Festivals

10 Best Places to Celebrate Holi in India

  • By : Priya Kasha
  • Mar 13, 2025
  • Category: Culture & Festivals

10 Best Places to Celebrate Holi in India

Holi, also known as the festival of colors, is one of the most joyful celebrations in India. It marks the start of spring and symbolizes the victory of good over evil. People celebrate by playing with colorful powders, splashing water, dancing, and enjoying tasty treats like gujiya and thandai. While Holi is celebrated everywhere in … Continue reading "10 Best Places to Celebrate Holi in India"

Womens day 2025 on march 8

  • By : Priya Kasha
  • Mar 4, 2025
  • Category: Culture & Festivals

Why Do We Celebrate Women’s Day on March 8?

International Women’s Day (IWD) is celebrated every year on March 8. It is a day to honor the achievements of women in different areas like work, culture, and politics. It also reminds us of the ongoing fight for gender equality and women’s rights. But why was this date chosen? Let’s look at its history and … Continue reading "Why Do We Celebrate Women’s Day on March 8?"

Makar Sankranti

  • By : Priya Kasha
  • Jan 10, 2025
  • Category: Culture & Festivals

How Makar Sankranti celebrated in different states of India?

Makar Sankranti, observed annually on January 14th, marks the Sun’s entry into Capricorn (Makara), symbolizing the end of winter and the beginning of longer days. This festival, celebrated across India, showcases the diverse cultural traditions of the country, with each region having its own distinct way of honoring the occasion. Gujarat: Uttarayan In Gujarat, Makar … Continue reading "How Makar Sankranti celebrated in different states of India?"

Mahakumbh Mela

  • By : Priya Kasha
  • Jan 5, 2025
  • Category: Culture & Festivals

How is Mahakumbh Mela celebrated in India?

The Mahakumbh Mela is one of the biggest and most significant religious festivals in the world. Every twelve years, millions of people from across India and even from abroad gather at one of four sacred locations in India to take part in this grand event. The Mela is celebrated at Prayagraj (formerly Allahabad), Haridwar, Nashik, … Continue reading "How is Mahakumbh Mela celebrated in India?"

  • By : Shruti Sharma
  • Mar 1, 2024
  • Category: Culture & Festivals

10 cultural festivals in India to know about the heritage and history

India is a country with many different civilizations, each with its own distinct history and legacy. The following are 10 Cultural Festivals In India To know about The Heritage And History. Diwali: One of the most extensively observed holidays in India is Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights. It represents the triumph of … Continue reading "10 cultural festivals in India to know about the heritage and history"

  • By : Shruti Sharma
  • Feb 19, 2024
  • Category: Culture & Festivals

8 Best Places to Celebrate Holi in India

India is well-known for its brilliant and colorful Holi celebrations, and there are many wonderful locations throughout the nation where you can take in the full splendor of this festival. Here are the 8 Best Places to Celebrate Holi in India: Mathura and Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh: Known for their Holi celebrations, these two locations are … Continue reading "8 Best Places to Celebrate Holi in India"

  • By : Shruti Sharma
  • Dec 11, 2023
  • Category: Culture & Festivals

Top 10 Christmas Gift Ideas

It’s that time of the year when you must shop for your loved ones because chances are if you have exchanged gifts in the previous years, you will do so this time also. But finding the right fit for everyone can be a challenge, especially if they are picky. While everyone has their own personal … Continue reading "Top 10 Christmas Gift Ideas"

Diwali-a-festival-of-lights

  • By : Shruti Sharma
  • Oct 16, 2020
  • Category: Culture & Festivals

Diwali a Festival Of Lights

Do we really need to define what Diwali is all about? Diwali celebrations are a world-wide event today. It is one of the biggest Hindi festivals of India. Diwali symbolizes various positive energies such as happiness, joy, light, hope, faith, spirituality, and humanity. People forget their caste, culture, religion, and gather to celebrate this auspicious … Continue reading "Diwali a Festival Of Lights"

Why-we-celebrate-Vijaydashmi

  • By : Shruti Sharma
  • Oct 16, 2020
  • Category: Culture & Festivals

Why We Celebrate Vijaydashmi (Dashehra) Festival?

Dussehra (Dashehra) coincidentally falls on the tenth day just after the nine days of Navratri festival. People also recall it by other names such as Vijayadashmi. The victory of Ram over king Ravana and thus, good over evil is the main significance of the day. As per our Sanskrit language explanation, the word Dussehra is … Continue reading "Why We Celebrate Vijaydashmi (Dashehra) Festival?"

The nine nights of festival known as ‘Navratri’ is close and Maa Durga will soon be present on earth to bless us all. It is one of the most divine and auspicious time for Hindus. As per the rituals, the nine forms of Shakti/Goddess are worshipped and pleased with utmost dedication and purity in heart and mind. The devotees pay their respect to the ‘Maa’ (Goddess, Mother, and Divine Power) by fasting, dancing, and lighting up their societies. The Durga festivities are a delight to the eyes. Why is Navrati celebrated for Nine days? The nine forms of Durga are worshipped for nine days. Some people call nine little girls on the eighth day (also known as Ashtami) or on the ninth day (also known as Navmi) and feed those girls taking their blessings in return. The tenth day marks a significant importance and is known as Vijayadashami and Dussehra. On the same day, Durga took victory over demons Shumbha-Nishumbha, Shakti took victory over Mahishasura, and Lord Ram assassinated king Ravan. Thus, these days are highly celebrated as victory of good over evil energies. Navratri in Gujarat: Garba and Dandiya are two major dance forms that hold a lot of attraction during Navratri. These originate from Gujarat and are today a global practice. The other equally important states where Maa Durga is prayed include Maharashtra, West Bengal, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Punjab. What are the nine forms of Durga? 1. Maa Shailputri 2. Maa Brahmacharini 3. Maa Chandraghanta 4. Maa Kushmanda 5. Maa Skandamata 6. Maa Katyayani 7. Maa Kaalratri (also spelled as Kaalratri) 8. Maa Mahagauri 9. Maa Siddhidatri You may find the stories and beliefs of these forms of Durgas on various websites online. How is Navratri celebrated in India? During the Navratri time, the Garbis are lighted and the women play garba around. You will also find huge idols of Maa Durga placed and prayed. Maha Arti/Pooja is performed every night before the dance and music begins. Navratri is the first sign that indicates major festivities have begun. The rites of praying to Maa are slightly different state-wise. The roads are filled with flowers on sale accompanied by other decorative for the pandal. Special songs of Navratri are played and there are special beats that are run for the people to catch up with dandiya. Grab the colourful Bandhanis and Ghagra cholis to deck up for the Navrati coming soon! May Maa Durga bless us all.

  • By : Shruti Sharma
  • Sep 25, 2020
  • Category: Culture & Festivals

Navratri a festival of Goddess Durga

The nine nights of festival known as ‘Navratri’ is close and Maa Durga will soon be present on earth to bless us all. It is one of the most divine and auspicious time for Hindus. As per the rituals, the nine forms of Shakti/Goddess are worshipped and pleased with utmost dedication and purity in heart … Continue reading "Navratri a festival of Goddess Durga"

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