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Gudi Padwa is celebrated as the New Year’s Day in Maharashtra and Konkan region of Western India. It marks the beginning of the year as per the Hindu calendar and falls on the first day of the Chaitra masa.
Gudi Padwa is celebrated as the New Year’s Day in Maharashtra and Konkan region of Western India. It marks the beginning of the year as per the Hindu calendar and falls on the first day of the Chaitra masa.
Maha Shivaratri is a Hindu festival celebrated annually dedicated to worship Shiva. Chaturdasi Tithi during Krishna Paksha in the month of Magha/phalguna is known as Maha Shivaratri.
Maha Shivaratri is a Hindu festival celebrated annually dedicated to worship Shiva. Chaturdasi Tithi during Krishna Paksha in the month of Magha/phalguna is known as Maha Shivaratri.
Shakambhari Purnima is observed in Paush month, which normally comes in January. It is believed that Goddess Shakambari incarnated on Devi Shakambari Purnima day.
Shakambhari Purnima is observed in Paush month, which normally comes in January. It is believed that Goddess Shakambari incarnated on Devi Shakambari Purnima day.
Makara Sankranti marks a moment of thanksgiving and joy in the Hindu calendar. Celebrated across India with various regional flavors, this festival is a rich tapestry of culture, tradition, and agricultural significance.
Makara Sankranti marks a moment of thanksgiving and joy in the Hindu calendar. Celebrated across India with various regional flavors, this festival is a rich tapestry of culture, tradition, and agricultural significance.
Pongal is the most important harvest festival. For Tamil people, it’s not just a celebration, it’s when we stop and thank everything that keeps us alive: the sun that ripens our crops, the rain that waters our fields, the cattle that work alongside us, and our families and neighbors who make life possible.
Pongal is the most important harvest festival. For Tamil people, it’s not just a celebration, it’s when we stop and thank everything that keeps us alive: the sun that ripens our crops, the rain that waters our fields, the cattle that work alongside us, and our families and neighbors who make life possible.

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