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DiwaliDiwali FestivalDiwali (Deepawali), the Festival of Light, is celebrated with fervor and gaiety among all races and religions. The festival symbolizes unity in diversity. Hindus all over the world celebrate Deepawali with great enthusiasm. This is a major Hindu festival honouring Mother Lakshmi – the goddess of wealth. Diwali is a holy tradition, not to be put in the shade. It symbolizes the victory of light over darkness; darkness refers to ignorance and light refers to knowledge. more...




Dussehra (Vijay Dashmi) FestivalDussehra (Vijay Dashmi) FestivalThe festival of Dussehra is an important celebration in many parts of the country. It is celebrated with great fanfare in most parts of North India, Mysore and in the form of Durga Puja in West Bengal. Dussehra is a very popular Hindu festival, which marks the defeat of Ravana by Lord Rama. Dussehra also symbolises the triumph of warrior Goddess Durga over the buffalo demon, Mahishasura. more...





RamlilaLord Rama, Ramlila IndiaRamlila, the enactment of the story of Lord Rama is believed to have been started by great saint Tulsidas. The Ramcharitmanas, written by him, till today forms the basis of Ramlila performances. In some places, Ramlila is associated with the Vijayadashmi celebrations, in late September and early October and also with Ramanavami, the birthday of Lord Rama. more...





Sharad NavaratriSharad NavaratriRamlila, the enactment of the story of Lord Rama is believed to have been started by great saint Tulsidas. The Ramcharitmanas, written by him, till today forms the basis of Ramlila performances. In some places, Ramlila is associated with the Vijayadashmi celebrations, in late September and early October and also with Ramanavami, the birthday of Lord Rama. more...





RamzanRamadanRamadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. Islam uses a lunar calendar - that is, each month begins with the sighting of the new moon. Because the lunar calendar is about 11 days shorter than the solar calendar used elsewhere, Islamic holidays "move" each year. more...

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