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Kullu Dussehra

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Kullu Dussehra (Ravana doesn’t burn here) Kullu's beautiful location Kullu is situated in Himachal Pradesh, a state of India. Kullu’s Dussehra starts from the 10 th of Ashwin month according to Hindu Calendar. When the celebration of Dussehra in the whole country is celebrated, Dussehra of Kullu begins. Here, Dussehra is not a one-day festival but its seven days’ festival in Himachal Pradesh in India. Dussehra is well known as Dashmi here. Kullu’s Dussehra has an individual identity in the country. Kullu valley of Himachal Pradesh is not known for its natural beauty, but also the religious fest held in Kullu are very special. Kullu Dussehra celebration attracts the attention of the whole world. Festival begins on the day of Vijayadashami , and celebrated for a whole week. Tourists come from all over the world to participate in this special festival of Dussehra. This festival has now emerged as an International level festival. Main feature of Kullu’s Dus...

Christmas 2020

Christmas 2020 25 th December 2020 (Friday) Christmas is well known as Feast of Nativity. Festival is celebrating to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ ( son of God , as Christian believes). The festival of Christmas is celebrated on 25 th of December every year. Christmas name originates from the Mass of Christ (or Jesus). A Mass help (which is some of the time called Communion or Eucharist) is the place Christians recall that Jesus kicked the bucket for us and afterward returned to life. Christmas is presently celebrated by all around the world, regardless of whether they people are Christians or not. It's celebrated between loved ones when they meet up and recollect the valuable things they have. Individuals, and mainly youngsters, on Christmas they share gifts to their loved ones and their parents. Mainly this is the event/ fest of sharing and generating happiness among all. Origin and Development- There is no any exact date of birth of Jesus , then why...

Dusshehra / Vijayadashami 2020

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Vijayadashami 2020 Sunday 25 th October, 2020 Vijayadashami also known as Dussehra , Dashehra , Dasara , Dashain . It is mainly celebrated by Hindus . It a religious/cultural festival. It is celebrated with the significance of the victory of Good over Evil . It is celebrated at the end of Ram Lila or Durga Puja . Dussehra is witnessed for different reasons and is celebrated in various states of India. In the southern and some northeastern par t Vijayadashami marks the end of Durga Puja . It remembered for Goddess Durga’s victory over demon Mahishasura . In the northern, central and western states the festival is known as Dussehra / Dasara . In these states, it marks the end of Ram Lila , which is celebrates in remembrance of God Rama’s victory over the Ravan . It signifies the victory of Dharma (Good) over Adharma (Evil). on this, Arujna alone destroyed more than 1 lakh soldiers and defeated kaurav (kuru) warriors including Bhishma, Karna, Ashwatthama etc....

Diwali 2020

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Diwali, The Festival of Light Date: 14 th November 2020 (Saturday) With much funfare, Indian Communities all over world celebrate Diwali. It is a Festival of light. Diwali also well known as Deepavali , Divali is a five-days according to Hindu Calendar in the month of Kartika (mid-October to mid-November). In this festival where ‘ Deepa’ means ‘ light’ and ‘ vali ’ means ‘ row’ ; Thus a row of light. It is exactly what we saw in homes during Deepavali celebration. One of the most popular festival of Hinduism , it symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness and hope over despair. Diwali is mainly associated with Laxmi , Goddess of prosperity . Festival is celebrated on Amavasya (i.e. no moon day) & celebrated by Hindus , Sikhs , Jains & Buddhists . As believe that, it is a celebration of good over evil , positive beginning and victory of fare over unfare . Regional traditions connect Deepavali to Sita , Ram , Dhanvantari , Vishwakarma , Durga and Ka...