The category focusses on festivals followed at different places of the world.

Articles [Festivals]

Mahasiva ratri festival is a Hindu festival celebrated with respect to Lord Siva.  This is a special and auspicious day for the devotes or followers of Lord Siva, they celebrate it as Siva Utsav. This festival is celebrated every year of...

History of Ugadi Ugadi is one of the south Indian festivals which are celebrated in Andhra Pradesh. This festival is known as Telugu New year also. It is also celebrated in others states like, Karnataka and Maharashtra in India, according to their...

Yugadi the beginning of the new era Yugadi also known as Ugadi is the main festival of people in South India particularly in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. This is beginning of the Shak calendar of Chaitra the first month samvatsar that normally...

North- Holi In most parts of Northern India, the New Year festivals related to harvesting are generally related to Hindu New Years although may slightly differ according to area these are celebrated as this known as Lohri in Punjab while in Assam...

The way we celebrated New Year  India is multicultural country with different traditions and life styles in different parts of the country. We have various ways of celebrations our festivals although all of them are related to farmers and...

Festivals are just for fun and enjoyment, irrespective of castes and religions. There lies the true spirit! Whenever I think about Christmas, my childhood days just flash through my memory. There is a CSI church near my home where songs were played...

Celebrated on the 25th December every year the festival of Christmas brings with it joys and good wishes for millions of people across the world. Little kids around the world wait anxiously for their beloved Santa Claus who is believed to come in a...

Kummatti – A word that I heard for the first time in my childhood. “What is Kummatti?”, I asked myself. Is it some play or sport? Or is it a place name or house name or something else? I couldn’t get an answer till I saw a movie on Doordarshan...

New Year accordion to Georgian calendar is one of the most popular celebrations all over the world with joy and traditional ways. We celebrate the New Year Eve with traditional lights of earthen lamps with oil, decorating our houses with flowers...

Diwali the day Ram came back victorious    Diwali is one of the most famous and important of Indian festivals that give you a clear message about fight against darkness. “Tamso ma jyotir gamaya” that says it all ‘march towards lights...

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