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Neha Kumari
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15 days ago
Dhanteras marks the grand start of the festival of light, the five-day Diwali festival. Referred to as "Dhantrayodashi", this auspicious day is observed with reverence, prosperity yagna, and shopping customs that are centuries old. For families in India, Dhanteras is not merely shopping; it is a profound gesture of faith and thanksgiving to the Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Dhanvantari for entering our homes.
Ashwi Jha
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15 days ago
Diwali, or Deepavali in Sanskrit, is a rich and colorful festival celebrated all over India and around the world. Known as the Festival of Lights, Diwali represents the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance. Diwali brings together families, friends, and communities to celebrate the essence of happiness, devotion, and fraternity.
Ashwi Jha
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43 days ago
Teachers’ Day is not just a date or an occasion, but an opportunity to express gratitude, respect, and admiration to the significant personalities who have mentored us since the beginning of our learning journey, whether through life lessons or studies, and shaped who we are today. Whether in a school, college, or work setting, when we put forth the time and effort to weave in some creativity into gestures, we take the celebration to another level with meaning and impact. The possibilities for how we celebrate Teacher’s Day are endless - songs and speeches, gifts made by you, decorated boards, or any artistic capability that a person may have.
Neha Kumari
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76 days ago
Isn't it wonderful how some of the festivals have this magical feeling that fills our hearts in a very special way? Shri Krishna Janmashtami Puja is one such celebration that makes us feel connected in divinity, with family as well as our creative side when it comes to decorating our home!