Dussehra: Celebrating Victory of Good over Evil
Dussehra is also known as Vijayadashmi. It is celebrated as a victory of good over evil. There are two stories associated with the celebration. Goddess Durga Kills the demon (Asura) Mahisasur. Lord Ram Kills the 10 headed Ravana. How do we celebrate Dussehra? Dussehra is a Sanskrit word and it...
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Ganesh Chaturthi
The festival of Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated all over India to mark the birth of Lord Ganesha where the devotees bring home the Idols of Lord Ganesha for ten days. Lord Ganesha is known as the god of wisdom, good fortune, and travel. He is called by various names of...
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Janmashtami 2021: The Story Of Lord Krishna’s Birth
India and its culture are rich in traditions and values. Our children learn and explore so much during these festivals that not only do they have an opportunity to experience grand celebrations but also learn about the history and stories behind these festivals. One such festival is Janmashtami, Lord Krishna...
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Why we celebrate Rang Panchami?
Rang Panchami is celebrated on the second Day of Holi. Holi the Festival of Spring is also known as the festival of colours. It is celebrated by throwing colours and colour water on each other in almost all the states of our Country. So why do we throw colours on...
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Holi
Holi is one of the spring festivals celebrated in India. It is celebrated on the Eve of Phalgun Poornima, where people light Bon Fires, which are decorated with Dry Leaves, Flowers, and Coconuts and is adorned by beautiful Rangoli Designs. Holi is celebrated mainly in the Indian States of Goa,...
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