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Ubhauli Parba

Ubhauli Parba

Kurma Jayanti

Kurma Jayanti

Buddha Jayanti

Buddha Jayanti, a purnima which falls on the full moon night in the month of Baisakh, commemorates the birth anniversary of Lord Buddha, founder of Buddhism, one of the oldest religions in the world. The three most significant events in the life of Gautama Buddha occurred on the same day. They celebrate this day as.....








Apara Ekadashi

Hindus observe Ekadashi by fasting on that day. Ekadashi comes from the word ekara which means 11. It refers to the 11th day of a fortnight belonging to a lunar month--the bright (Shukla Paksh) and the dark (Krishna Paksh). The moon influences the tides, and also the moods of man. We have energy centers in our body called "chakras". The moon"s influence on the body has an influence on the chakras, which tells .....

(includes Legendary story on Apara Ekadashi from the Brahmanda Puran)

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Dashara Snan Aarambha

The first event is the tenth day (dashamee) of the bright (shukla) fortnight (paksha) in the month of Jeshtha that falls in June. The belief that taking a bath in a holy river or pond and offering puja worship on this day relieves a person from certain ten sins is also popularly known as Dashahara. On this Dashahara occasion.....

Batabaran Diwas - World Environment Day

World Environment Day is celebrated around the world in many ways, including street rallies, bicycles parades, green concerts, essay and poster competitions in schools, tree planting, recycling efforts, clean-up campaigns and much more.....








Sithi Nakha - Day of warrior God Kumar

Sithi Nakha falls on sixth day of the bright half of the month of Jetha(MAY/JUN). This festival is said to have been observed to mark the.....

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Kumar Jatra

A celebration of the birth of the Hindu warrior God Kumar....


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Nirjala Ekadashi

Hindus observe Ekadashi by fasting on that day. Ekadashi comes from the word ekara which means 11. It refers to the 11th day of a fortnight belonging to a lunar month--the bright (Shukla Paksh) and the dark (Krishna Paksh). The moon influences the tides, and also the moods of man. We have energy centers in our body called "chakras". The moon"s influence on the body has an influence on the chakras, which tells .....

(includes Legendary story on Nirjala Ekadashi from the Brahma-Vaivarta Purana)

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