Articles, tagged with "durga puja", page 4
20th August 2009
The small city-state of Singapore is mixture of nationalities and influences - Malay, Chinese, Indian and of course British - gives it a unique flavors. And it is for this flavor, especially represented in its cuisine, that many travelers book flights to ...
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Author:
ezeeflight
20th August 2009
Durga Puja is organized in large numbers in all corners of Kolkata and in fact it is quite difficult to cover all on a single day. Durga Puja in Kolkata can broadly be divided into four parts: East, West, North and South. While South and North host majori...
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Author:
Gopal Dey
18th August 2009
Human emotions are countless. Love and affection being one of the most precious among them, needs special modes of expression. Some express it with a warm hug, some with sweet gestures and with a tender word or smile. But when distance turns out to be a f...
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Author:
Amit Desai
10th August 2009
Labhpur, also spelt as Labpur is a town and community development block under the Bolpur subdivision in the Birbhum district of West Bengal. Labhpur is a very famous among the Bengalees as the native place of laureate Tarashankar Bandopadhyay, one of the ...
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Author:
Gopal Dey
10th August 2009
Sending greetings to friends and relatives on special occasions is a tradition that we maintain very sincerely. We send best wishes and compliments to people and expect the same in return. In the past, hand-written letters and cards were the only ways to ...
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Author:
Gopal Dey
01st August 2009
Held in between late September and mid October, the Durga Puja is the biggest religious festival for the Bengalees. Being held in the autumn, which is known as Shorotkal in Bengalee, the Durga puja is also known as Sharodotsav and is the best time of the ...
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Author:
Gopal Dey
27th July 2009
The attachment of Bengalees to Durga Puja
To people all over the world, spring is the best of all seasons but for Bengalees, it's the autumn because it's the time for the Durga Puja. Held in between late September and mid-October, Durga Puja In India, ...
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Author:
roykajal65
27th July 2009
There are lot of attractions for Delhi visitors and satisfaction with regard to accommodation in Delhi hotels. India new Delhi hotel combine international service with standards with Indian hospitality. Delhi is among the tourists hub in India that attrac...
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Author:
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24th July 2009
For Bengalees all over the world, Durga Puja is the biggest festival of the year. Though it is a religious tradition of worshipping Goddess Durga, for Bengalees it is a huge carnival. It is the time when Bengalees, who stay abroad come to their houses in ...
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Author:
Gopal Dey
16th July 2009
Even Bengalees who are settled abroad for professional reasons exchange gifts with their family members in Kolkata during Durga Puja. Sending clothes charge a lot of carriage money and so majority of people prefer sending sweets, flowers and small souveni...
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Author:
Gopal Dey
23rd June 2009
In this world, human relations matter a lot. Family members, friends and other near and dear ones make life appear complete and beautiful. It is the essence of being there for each other in good and bad times which strengthens the bond. In India, a lot...
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Author:
Amit Desai
18th May 2009
''Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.''
- Longfellow
Human beings are the best creations of god. T...
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Author:
Amit Desai
17th April 2009
The religious calender is red inked with a number of festivals of different caste and community. West Bengal, situated in the part of India is a land of Bengali's and their festivals. Of all the year round fairs and festivity, the main focus falls into th...
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Author:
Mithi Dey
05th November 2008
Traveling magnifies all human emotions and refreshes one's mind and rejuvenates him to get of pressure and depression. There are so many tourist spots across the globe that lets you to carry memorable moments apart from refreshing your mind. However, with...
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Author:
Elizabeth Wills
13th October 2008
Six yards of cloth. That is not all there is to the saree. This dress worn by millions of Indian women is, by far, the most elegant. It is not merely an outfit but an ornament, lending both grace and glamour to the person who wears it. More important, th...
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Author:
amit kumar gupta