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Cheti Chand - Jhulelal Jayanti
Cheti Chand is the new year’s day for the Sindhi community. It is the birthday of their Ishtadeva Jhulelal, who is also called Ishtadeva Uderolal. He is said to be the incarnation of Varun Deva, the God of water. It falls on the second day of the month of Chaitra. After observing forty days fa...
Chhath Puja: an Honor to Sun God
Dedicated to the Sun and Shashthi Devi (Chhathi Devi), Chhath is a major festival for the people in the Indian States of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Jharkhand. It is an ancient Hindu Vedic festival in which devotees show gratitude to almighty for giving the bounties of life on earth and accomplishing ...
Chhattisgarh - The Bowl of Minerals
India's incredibly youthful tourist destination known for its natural beauty, Chhattisgarh boasts rich cultural heritage, with crunchy cuisines, vibrant dances, melodious music, diverse religions, amiable/sociable languages, sparkling fairs and festivals, and lively people. Chhattisgarh has been Lor...
Maa Chintpurni Temple - Recognition & Temple timings
Himachal Pradesh is hugely sanctified as Devi Bhumi. Since ancient eras, gods have lived here on this divine earth. ‘Maa Chintpurni Devi’ Temple and ‘Chintpurni Devi' are pilgrimage sites in Una district of Himachal Pradesh. This sacred place is counted in 51 Shakti Peethas. A...
Christmas - The Festival of Joy
It is well quoted: “Peace on earth will come to stay, when we live Christmas every day.” - Helen Steiner Rice Christmas is that occasion when we are all supposed to feel happy, isn’t it? Because the day is synonymous with joy, hope, love, and prosperity. With the melodious ca...
"Explore The Historic Churches and Convents of Goa"
Nestled on the western coast of India, the sun-kissed state of Goa is renowned for its pristine beaches, vibrant nightlife, and rich cultural heritage. But amidst the azure waters and bustling markets lies a hidden gem that speaks of a different kind of splendor—the Churches and Convents of ...
A Cinematic Journey: The Best Cinema Halls in Delhi
Delhi, the pulsating capital of India, is renowned for its vibrant film culture and an array of cinema halls that cater to the diverse tastes of movie enthusiasts. From historic theatres steeped in nostalgia to modern theatres equipped with state-of-the-art technology, Delhi offers many options for ...
Darjeeling - The Queen of Hill Stations
Darjeeling is one of the most famous hill stations in the world. It is a town and municipality in the state of West Bengal. It is located in the Lesser Himalayas and is a majestic combination of lush green hills, beautiful serene monasteries, tea plantations, and the amazing toy train. Kangch...
December, the last and twelfth month of the year brings different vibes in the country. It comprises of 31 days. The chilly winters in the North and West and warm in South calls for tourism all around, especially for Christmas and New Year celebrations.Astrological Sign: Sagittarius (till 21st)...
Delhi is the capital of India and is officially known as the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT). It is one of the seven Union Territories of India and considered a city too. Delhi shares its boundary with Uttar Pradesh from East and Haryana from the rest of the three sides.In the list of Indi...
“From ignorance, lead me to truth; From darkness, lead me to light; From death, lead me to immortality” Diwali is the most auspicious festival of Hindus celebrated with great zeal all across India. The festival being known as the festival of lights signifies the victory of good over...
Savoury Delicacies of Himachal Pradesh That You Must Try!
Himachal Pradesh is a state in India known for its scenic beauty, lush green hills, and delicious food. Every state in India takes pride in its culture and traditional cuisine, and Himachal Pradesh also has a unique taste in food. The state's festivals and marriages are celebrated enthusiastically, ...
February, the shortest month of the year is full of Love & Emotions. It is the second month of the year. The month of February was titled after the Roman god Februus. However, the name February designates from the "Februa." "Februa" is the Roman festival of Purification in which people ritually ...
Festivals of Sikkim: A Dive into the Rich Cultural Heritage
India boasts of a kaleidoscope of cultural and traditional fragments. The beautiful tapestry of diversity woven across various regions brings forth the strength of India. As we move along this blog post, allow us to take you through the vibrancy of Sikkim and its festivals. A beautiful culmination o...
Celebration of Love on Your First Karva Chauth: A Guide to Traditions and Rituals
It’s that time of the year again, with the fragrance of festivities rising high up in the air. Right in the middle of all these festivals in the latter half of the year, we have Karva Chauth. A day celebrating a couple’s love and commitment for each other. First Karva Chauth after gettin...