Tag Archives: Hindu Festivals English Quotations

Ram Navami Quotes For Students And Children

Ram Navami Quotes For Students And Children

Ram Navami Quotes For Students And Children: Ram Navami festival commemorates the birth of Lord Shree Ram. Ram, the incarnation of Lord Vishnu, one of the three major gods of Hindu religion came to earth for killing Ravana and reestablishment of ‘dharma‘ (religion). He was also born as idyllic example of perfect human being. Lord Rama through various incidents of …

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Lohri Quotes: Lohri Wishes, SMS, Facebook Posts & Whatsapp

Lohri Quotes: Lohri Wishes, SMS, Facebook Posts & Whatsapp

Lohri Quotes for Students: Lohri festival is a very popular Punjabi festival celebrated every year by the people of Punjabi religion in the South Asia. It is considered that it is celebrated in winter on the day when the day becomes a shortest day and the night becomes a longest night of the year. It is celebrated as a harvest …

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Akshaya Tritiya Celebrations in Hindus and Jains

Akshaya Tritiya Celebrations: Hindu Culture & Traditions

Akshaya Tritiya Celebrations: Akshaya Tritiya is one of the most auspicious days in the Indian calendar and Indians celebrate it with much reverence. The word Akshaya, originating from Sanskrit, refers to one that continues forever and Tritiya is the Sanskrit word for third. The day is celebrated across the country on the third lunar day of Bright Half in the …

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Hanuman Jayanti Quotes For Hindu Devotees, Students & Children

Hanuman Jayanti Quotes in English

Hanuman Jayanti Quotes For Students: Hanuman Jayanti or Hanumath Jayanti is celebrated to commemorate the birth of Hanuman, the Vanara god, widely venerated throughout India. The event is celebrated on the 15th day of the Shukla Paksha, during the month of Chaitra. Hanuman is an ardent devotee of Lord Rama and is worshiped for his unflinching devotion to that god. From …

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Pongal Festival Quotes And Messages

Pongal Festival Quotes And Messages

Pongal Festival Quotes And Messages: Pongal is a Tamil Nadu regional harvest festival celebrated in the month of January. It’s a harvest festival and folks make sweet rice delicacy and offer to sun god for a bountiful harvest. It’s celebrated with great pomp and show in the villages. Farmers are thankful to the sun god for the bountiful harvest and …

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Karwa Chauth SMS & Love Messages

Karwa Chauth SMS - Hindu Culture & Tradition

Karwa Chauth SMS & Love Messages – Karwa Chauth is one of the biggest celebrations for the married woman fraternity according to the Hindu customs in India. It is said once a woman successfully completes this fast she ensures the well being, long life and prosperity of her husband. Apart from this, the festival is indeed very special in a …

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Raksha Bandhan Quotes For Students

Raksha Bandhan Quotes

Raksha Bandhan Quotes: Raksha Bandhan, popularly referred to as Rakhi, is a special day for brothers and sisters. The festival commemorates the unique bond shared by the siblings and is celebrated with fun and fervor, in many parts of India. On the auspicious occasion, a sacred thread – Rakhi – is tied on the brother’s wrist by his sister. This symbolizes …

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Basant Panchami Quotes For Students

Basant Panchami Quotes in English

Basant Panchami Quotes For Students And Children: Basant Panchami, refers to the following festivals: the religious Hindu festival of Saraswati Puja also called Shree Panchami; Sufi Basant observed in Sufi shrines; the seasonal spring festival of Vasant Panchami observed in many regions; the Basant Festival of Kites of the Punjab region; observance in Gurdwaras as a Sikh festival; the birthday of the …

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Navratri Quotes For Students And Children

Navratri Quotes

Navratri Quotes For Students And Children: Navratri is one of the most prominent festivals of India and is celebrated with great vigor and enthusiasm. Not many know that Navratri is observed during four different periods of the year, namely the ‘Vasanta Navratri’, ‘Ashad Navratri’, ‘Sharad Navratri’ as well as ‘Pausha Navratri’. While the ‘Vasanta Navratri’ is celebrated during the months of …

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