Tag Archives: Culture and Traditions Poems for Students

Sonnet: Diwali Festival English Poem

Sonnet: Diwali - Dr John Celes

Sonnet: Diwali – Diwali is the most significant and famous festival of the India which is being celebrated every year all over the country as well as outside the country. People celebrate it very enthusiastically to commemorate the returning of Lord Rama to his kingdom, Ayodhya after a long period of time of 14 years of exile after defeating the …

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Happy Diwali: Poem for Students

Happy Diwali

Happy Diwali: Poem for Students and Children – Diwali, the “Festival of lights” is here again upon us. Mainly a Hindu occasion, the festival is now celebrated the world over in all regions where the Hindu community has a presence. With fireworks, sweets, gifts, apparels, prayers and other such beautiful traditions, it is one mind-boggling occasion that cuts across all …

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Season of Lights: Diwali Poem for Kids

Diwali Festival Short English Poetry: Season of Lights

Season of Lights: Diwali Poem for Students – Diwali, the “Festival of lights” is here again upon us. Mainly a Hindu occasion, the festival is now celebrated the world over in all regions where the Hindu community has a presence. With fireworks, sweets, gifts, apparels, prayers and other such beautiful traditions, it is one mind-boggling occasion that cuts across all …

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Deepavali Delights: Diwali Festival Poetry For Children

Short English Poem about Diwali Festival: Deepavali Delights

Deepavali Delights: Diwali Festival English Poetry – India is the great country known as the land of festivals. One of the famous and most celebrated festival is Diwali or Deepawali which falls every year 20 days after the festival of Dussehra in the month of October or November. It is celebrated to commemorate the returning of Lord Rama to the …

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करवा चौथ का चाँद: Karva Chauth Poem

Karva Chauth Festival Hindi Poem करवा चौथ का चाँद

करवा चौथ का चाँद: Karva Chauth Poem – ‘करवा चौथ‘ शब्द दो शब्दों से मिलकर बना है, ‘करवा’ यानी ‘मिट्टी का बरतन’ और ‘चौथ’ यानि ‘चतुर्थी’। इस त्योहार पर मिट्टी के बरतन यानी करवे का विशेष महत्व माना गया है। सभी विवाहित स्त्रियां साल भर इस त्योहार का इंतजार करती हैं और इसकी सभी विधियों को बड़े श्रद्धा-भाव से पूरा …

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जय आद्या शक्ति आरती: अनुराधा पौडवाल

जय आद्या शक्ति आरती: अनुराधा पौडवाल

जय आद्या शक्ति आरती: अनुराधा पौडवाल –  ‘Navratri‘ literally translates to ‘nine nights’ and during these nine nights and ten days, Goddess Durga is worshiped with devout fervor and spirituality. The Sharad Navratri is observed with utmost enthusiasm and it usually falls during the month of September and October. It is the peak of festivity in India and the joy of …

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हिंदी दिवस Short Poem on Hindi Divas

हिंदी दिवस Short Poem on Hindi Divas

हर साल 14 सितंबर को हिंदी दिवस मनाया जाता है। ऐसा इसलिए है क्योंकि इस दिन भारत की संविधान सभा ने देवनागरी लिपि में लिखी गई हिंदू भाषा को भारत गणराज्य की आधिकारिक भाषा घोषित किया था। भारत की संविधान सभा ने 14 सितंबर 1949 को भारत गणराज्य की आधिकारिक भाषा के रूप में हिंदी को अपनाया। हालांकि इसे 26 …

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आरती श्री गणेश जी की: Lord Ganesha Aarti in Hindi Language

Lord Ganesha Aarti in Hindi आरती श्री गणेश जी की

आरती श्री गणेश जी की: प्रथम पूज्य भगवान गणेश की आरती, जय गणेश जय गणेश देवा का गायन करने से बुद्धि का विकास होता है और भगवान गणेश का आशीर्वाद भी प्राप्त होता है। गणेशजी की आरती गायन से सभी कष्ट दूर होते हैं और जीवन में मंगल ही मंगल रहता है। गणेशजी की कृपा बनी रहती है और सुख …

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श्री गणेश चालीसा: Ganesh Chalisa Lyrics in Hindi Language

Lord Ganesha Chalisa in Hindi श्री गणेश चालीसा

Shri Ganesh Chalisa (श्री गणेश चालीसा): Lord Ganesha is the son of Lord Shiva and the Divine Mother Parvati. Ganesh Chalisa (गणेश चालीसा) means “Forty verses (chaupais) on Ganesha. Lord Ganesh removes all obstacles and ensures success in human endeavors. He is an archetype of Wisdom and Beneficence. Ganesha removes all obstacles and ensures success in human endeavors. He is …

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Verses on Lord Ganesha: Pillaarayaastakamu

Verses on Lord Ganesha - Pillaarayaastakamu

Verses on Lord Ganesha: A legend explains why Ganesha is worshiped before any other deity or prior to any important event. It happened that Lord Shiva asked Kartikeya and Ganesha – his two sons – to circle the world and return. Kartikeya hurried off on his peacock, but Ganesha walked around Shiva and Parvati. He explained that for him, his …

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