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Hanuman Jayanti is a Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Hanuman Bhagawan. Hanuman ji is largely worshiped across the globe, especially in India and Nepal.
Hanuman Jayanti is a Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Hanuman Bhagawan. Hanuman ji is largely worshiped across the globe, especially in India and Nepal.
Baisakhi is one of the most enthusiastically celebrated festivals by Sikhs, across the world. It marks the time of harvest of the Rabi crop and is known as the festival of Harvest in Punjab.
Baisakhi is one of the most enthusiastically celebrated festivals by Sikhs, across the world. It marks the time of harvest of the Rabi crop and is known as the festival of Harvest in Punjab.
Kamada Ekadashi is a significant Hindu festival that falls on the eleventh lunar day of the fortnight of the waxing moon, in the Chaitra masa. It is observed as the first Ekadashi after the Hindu new year.
Kamada Ekadashi is a significant Hindu festival that falls on the eleventh lunar day of the fortnight of the waxing moon, in the Chaitra masa. It is observed as the first Ekadashi after the Hindu new year.
Ekadasi is a fortnightly tithi that falls on the eleventh day of every fortnight, as per Hindu calendar. ‘Ekadasi’ is a Sanskrit word which means Eleven. there are 24 Ekadasis in a year & 26 in case of Adhik Maas.
Ekadasi is a fortnightly tithi that falls on the eleventh day of every fortnight, as per Hindu calendar. ‘Ekadasi’ is a Sanskrit word which means Eleven. there are 24 Ekadasis in a year & 26 in case of Adhik Maas.
Gauri Puja is one of the most important festivals of Hindus, dedicated to Mata Gauri (also known as Parvati Maa). The festival is mainly celebrated in Maharashtra and falls after Ganesh Chaturthi every year.
Gauri Puja is one of the most important festivals of Hindus, dedicated to Mata Gauri (also known as Parvati Maa). The festival is mainly celebrated in Maharashtra and falls after Ganesh Chaturthi every year.
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.

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