Articles, tagged with "durga puja", page 1
26th January 2012
India is a diverse and multicultural country. It has multitudes of societies each having a hue of customs and colourful festivals. Some popular festive events awaited excitedly by all every year are Deepawali, Durga Puja, Ganesh Chaturthi, Holi Milan, Chr...
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Author:
Manish
20th December 2011
With all praise to its several religions and myriad traditions, India can rightly be described as a land of great fairs and festivities. Perhaps, there is not a solitary day in the Indian calendar when a celebration does not take place. Each festival in I...
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Author:
Alok
09th October 2011
Giving Blossoms for your around ones is really a unique encounter that may not be expressed within terms. It is all about an abundant experience which usually rises in the heart. It is a source of enjoyment which can be compared with not one. Blossoms are...
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Author:
JoshuaAdkins
23rd September 2011
Delhi, the national capital of India reflects cultural diversity and religious unity which are the core values of the Indian society. The city has a multicultural society as people from different states of India come here for excellent education, best med...
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Author:
Subhash Kashyap
22nd August 2011
India is a land where the year begins with festivals and ends with the same. In most of the Indian festivals, the most important item used are the colourful blossoms. These are used to express human emotions. These are used to show respect, love, affectio...
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Author:
JessicaThomson
04th August 2011
Cultural diversity and religious unity are the core values of the Indian society. New Delhi being the capital of India is a true representation of the diverse Indian society, with people from all parts of the country residing with peace and harmony and pr...
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Author:
Subhash Kashyap
08th July 2011
Delhi comes across as the perfect blend of history, tradition as well as modernity. It counts among the historically and culturally rich cities in India. The city is one of the most popular tourist destinations of India.Delhi stands divided into old Delhi...
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Author:
Subhash Kashyap
01st June 2011
All festivals and occasions that we celebrate make calender year interesting & exciting. Some celebrations move around any ancient mythology of any place or any universal concept. While few commemorate specific dates of potent event that took place in the...
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Author:
dipanegi
20th May 2011
Bengali New Year popularly known as Poila Boisakh is one of the most popular festivals for Bengalis celebrated in West Bengal and Bangladesh and even for every Bengalis living in different parts of the world. Apart from the Durga Puja, this is the only ot...
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Author:
Redge Dawson
13th April 2011
India's capital New Delhi - packed, very spicy, loud and totally loved. This is extreme, where summer temperatures 40 ° C to maxima pepper 3-4 degrees chilly weather, can range a city. New Delhi, the social difference is amazing, and your poor and hungry ...
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Author:
moonthomas
30th March 2011
As in other civilizations, Indian society throughout its history has considered gold jewellary to be opulent items that are fit to be worn by the upper strata of society. While it cannot be denied that Indians in particular have a soft spot for gold neckl...
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Author:
Ashish Kaith
27th March 2011
Across the world India is popular for the variety of delights that it offers to the people visiting the country. A country of festivals, lights and colors it has a treasure of visual delight. The variety of terrain, places of historical interest makes the...
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Ebizz Article
18th March 2011
If you are planning to pay a visit to the great country of India, you should not miss Kolkata, one of its most important cities. This cosmopolitan city is the second largest city of the country. Known as the ‘City of Joy’ it is one of the four metropolita...
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Ebizz Article
24th February 2011
India's unique festivals and cultural heritages make it popular throughout the world. Amongst various festivals, Rakhi is an important one. Rakhi is also termed as "Raksha Bandhan". This festival celebrates the sacred bond of love between sister and broth...
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Author:
ishikagill
22nd February 2011
The second Sunday in May is pragmatic as Mother's Day in most countries of the globe. But it was not always so. Not very elongated ago, a carnival called 'Mothering Sunday' or 'Mid-Lent Sunday' was illustrious in England on the fourth Sunday in Lent.
F...
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Author:
Keith Sjolund