Articles, tagged with "religious festival", page 1
18th January 2012
Several holidays and events are celebrating or holding around the world. Different countries have their own personal holidays and occasions according to their cultures. The people around the world celebrate such festival with their own ways. But some even...
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Author:
thinktank
14th November 2011
Indoor Christmas decoration is a good combination of creativity and imaginatively, which is a great event in all over the world. It is very enjoyable events of religious nature which are celebrated round the globe. Christmas is a special occasion when eve...
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Author:
Dharmaraj Kumar
14th November 2011
Planning Christmas Eve Dinner is the most exhilarating tradition followed since long time. It is celebrated with a lot of fun and joys by organizing various family dinner and delicious and tasty dinner in the honor of this religious festival and many reli...
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Author:
Dharmaraj Kumar
10th October 2011
As the month of August arrives, people are filled with joy. This is because numerous occasions occur in this month. These festivals are mostly International Friendship Day, Raksha Bandhan, Teej, Nag Panchami, Krishna Janmashtami & many more. Among these i...
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Author:
smriti
03rd October 2011
Resurrection of Jesus Christ is popularly known as religious festival of whole Christian community. It is also called Easter day and two days after Good Friday. The cheerful celebration of easer day is very joyful and pleasant. Giving gifts, organizing pa...
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Author:
goyalchaman
22nd August 2011
Flowers fit all occasions, be it a birthday party, a funeral, a religious festival or marriage party. These are regarded as the welcome gift. What you can do is to find one good florist or a delivery company which deals with floral items. You can ask them...
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Author:
JessicaThomson
21st July 2011
Vacations are something that most people look forward to. Some wait all year before they get a break and have the opportunity to just take off to relax and unwind. This is exactly the reason why one should make the most of every trip they make. If you are...
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Author:
eventscape
16th June 2011
Many people know and acknowledge that the purpose of giving or sending flowers to a particular individual is to show how much you care for that particular person. There are many stores which provide flower delivery service to their customers in different ...
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Author:
jems
17th February 2011
Christmas Jewelry is gorgeous enough for the purpose of the Christmas festival. It influences the people very much for their ritual gesture. They are very much impressive for the Christmas festival. They have a lot of attraction and craze. People are very...
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Author:
rhinestonejewellery
04th February 2011
Valentine's Day comes around every February and is a time for bestowing our loved ones with gifts, cards and flowers as a way of showing our affection. It has become a key date in the calendars of retailers and florists and makes sure that restaurants are...
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Author:
Raman
09th December 2010
Could it be discriminatory on religious grounds to put up Christmas decorations?
The law doesn’t forbid the putting up of Christmas decorations. Most decorations are not expressly religious (such as trees, lights and tinsel), so they are unlikely to ...
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Author:
KateRussell
06th December 2010
Thanksgiving Day in the United States started as a way of giving thanks to food collected from a good harvest or problems that were fixed. It originated in 1621 and was a religious festival, but is now largely secular. It is now a holiday on the fourth Th...
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Author:
katrinaaa
29th November 2010
Pollenca lies on the north-eastern side of Lluc through a 20 kilometer wind around the mountains. Pollenca is a serene and charming small town nestled in the midst of the Serra de Tramuntana hills, which flatten out to the coast.
The original purpose o...
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Author:
Alvin Toffler
05th November 2010
As we come into November, winter creeps up on northern and middle Europe. Middle Europe will still be fairly nice, maybe even some blue skies, although not many other colours will be evident around this time. A great time to visit as most of the tourists ...
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Author:
Bethanyrl
21st October 2010
Bhai Dooj or Bhatri Ditya is celebrated on the last day of Diwali. This is the fifth day of the diwali festival celebrating the eternal love between brothers and sisters. Bhai means brother, and Dooj represents the two days after new moon, i.e., two days ...
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Author:
dipanegi