Archive for October, 2009

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Guru Nanak Jayanti (Birthday)

Guru Nanak Jayanti (Birthday)
Guru Nanak Jayanti (Birthday) is a festival celebrated by Sikhs in India. The religion of Sikhism preaches that there is one God but that he is formless. That is why the Sikhs do not worship idols. The festivities in the Sikh religion revolve around the anniversaries of the 10 Sikh Gurus. These Gurus ... Full story

Idu’l Juha (Bakrid)

Idu’l Juha (Bakrid) Idu’l Juha aka "Festival of Sacrifice" is a religious festival celebrated by Muslims in India (and worldwide) to commemorate the willingness of Ibrahim to sacrifice his son Ishmael as an act of obedience ... Full story

Holidays During November 2009 in India

Holidays During November 2009 in India. Festivals or National public Holiday in  November. This  is the 11th month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of four Gregorian months with the length of 30 days. November retained its name (from the Latin novem meaning "nine") when January and February were added to the Roman calendar.November ... Full story

Rahu Ketu Peyarchi 2009 – Shanidham

Rahu ketu peyarchi 2009 or Rahu ketu transit 2009 says rahu ketu peyarchi(Astrology) palangal 2009.New Delhi, the national capital of India is also known for Shanidham Temple, with the highest Statue of Lord Shani in the world. The ‘Raghu Peyarchi’ or Rahu event marks the planetary movement of Raghu from ... Full story

Jagadhatri Puja 2009 – Jagadhatri Puja

Jagadhatri Puja 2009 - Jagadhatri Puja is also know as Dhatri Pooja or Jagadamba Puja. Jagadhatri Puja 2009 date is October 27. Jagadatri Puja is observed on the ninth day of the waxing phase of moon in Kartik month in Bengal. Goddess Jagadhatri is a manifestation of Goddess Durga and the festival is mainly ... Full story

Chhat puja 2009 – Chhath puja 2009, Chhath puja songs

Chhat puja 2009 or chhath puja 2009 also known as Dala Chhat Pooja, download chhath puja songs.Chat Pooja is the popular festival celebrated in North Indian states, is observed on the sixth day in the Hindu month of Kartik.In 2009, the date of Chhat Puja is October ... Full story

Karthika masam – Karthika masam 2009, karthika puranam in telugu

Karthika Masam - karthika masam 2009, is the eighth (Kartik) month in a traditional Hindu calendar followed in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. As for the karthika puranam in telugu it begins on October 19 and ends on November 16 for Telugu and Kannada calendars. The month is considered auspicious by ... Full story

Chitragupta puja – Chitragupta bhagwan, Chitragupta Jayanti on Bhai Dooj

Chitragupta Puja also known as Dawat (Inkpot) puja or Chitragupta Jayanthi is on 2009 date is October 19th. It is celebrated on Bhai Dooj, two days after Diwali, in North India. Chitragupta Pooja marks the birthday or Jayanti of Chitragupta and it is mainly celebrated by Katyastha caste. Lord Bramha ... Full story

Deepavali Greetings with Chants from the Vedas and Puranas

Deepavali Greetings with Sacred Chants from the Vedas are here. Wish your friends and relatives in a diffrent way by wishing then with slokas from Ved Puranas. You can use them as Deepavali wishes, Deepawali messages, Deepavali scraps or as Deepawali sms. Here are Deepavali Greetings with Sacred Chants from the Vedas ... Full story

Rangoli designs, Rangoli designs with Flowers, Rangoli patterns, rangoli, Traditional Rangoli designs, Rangoli photos

Rangoli designs for Diwali festival available in various Rangoli patterns & Traditional Rangoli designs or very regular Rangoli designs with Flowers. You can also watch Rangoli photos in this website for print out option. Rangoli is a popular art form among Indian women. Rangoli are painted on the ground in front ... Full story
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