Festivals Significance

Sharad Purnima

When Purnima(full moon) occurs in the month of Ashwin then it is known as Sharad Purnima. It is said that on this day Lord Krishna performed Rasleela with Gopis in Nidhivan of Braj. On Sharad Purnima idols of Lord Krishna are dressed with white clothes and beautiful jhankis are decorated. Kheer is made on the

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Ashwin Navratri

Ashwin Navratri is celebrated during the Shukla Paksha of Ashwin month. These days are celebrated to the different Hindu Goddesses. The first ten days of Shukla Paksha are celebrated as Navratri. On the eighth day, Durga Ashtami is celebrated and on the tenth day, festival of Dussehra is celebrated. Navratri days fall two time a

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Raksha Bandhan

Raksha Bandhan is an important festival among Hindus. It is celebrated every year in the month of Shravana during full moon day. Raksha Bandhan is also popularly known by the name Rakhi. Rakhi is the symbol of lovely relationship between brothers and sisters. How to celebrate Rakhi Sisters tie Rakhi (thread/amulet) around the wrist of

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