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Diwali or Deepavali is one of the festivals that is among the major festivities in the Hindu culture. It is celebrated by the Hindus across the globe. This festival is known as the festival of lights which signifies peace and joy, the victory of good over evil and light over darkness in our everyday lives. It is celebrated among not only the hindus,

Navratri in Hinduism is a major celebration that is held in the honour of the divine feminine. Navratri occurs over the nine days throughout the month of Ashvin calendar, usually September to October. During this 9 day festival of Goddess Durga and her 9 avatars, the Navdurga signifies the victory of good over evil and devotees worship and offerings to nine avatars.  Among the

Onam is a festival celebrated majorly in Kerala for 10 days on the occasion of King Mahabali’s return along with Vaman Avatar Of Lord Vishnu. The actual festival, which is Thiruvonam, is celebrated from 21st August and the final day will fall on the 23rd of August. According to the Malayalam calendar, Onam is celebrated on the day of Thiruvonam Nakshatram in the

Father’s Day is here and in honor of our everloving old dads. In today’s world, the originality of ‘Father’s Day’ has been butchered by retailers and marketers. This day was supposed to honor fathers and identify his special qualities, which is now used to up sales of different gifting products that make no sense, adn lose the essence of father’s day. By understanding

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