Diwali (Deepawali)

Diwali is India’s most important festival of the year—a time to celebrate the triumph of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and good over evil. Widely observed among more than a billion people from a variety of faiths across India and its diaspora, the five days of Diwali are marked by prayer, feasts, fireworks, family gatherings, and charitable giving. […]

Children’s Day

Children’s Day is a special occasion celebrated worldwide to honor and appreciate the innocence, joy, and potential of children. It is a day dedicated to recognizing the rights of children and promoting their well-being. The celebration of Children’s Day varies across cultures, but the essence remains the same – to cherish and nurture our future […]

Govardhan Puja

Govardhan Puja’ is a famous festival of Hindus. It is widely celebrated in the northern part of India. It is celebrated on the first day of Shukla Paksha of Kartik month according to Hindu Calendar. It is celebrated on the next day of Diwali festival. Govardhan Puja is a festival to worship Lord Krishna and […]

Bhai Dooj

Bhai Dooj is celebrated soon after Diwali and is a part of the five-day-long festival of lights. Bhai Dooj is a Hindu festival celebrated around India, it is also known as Bhau-Beej, Bhaiya Dooj and Bhai Phota. It is observed during the Diwali festival and is the second day of the Vikrami Samvat, which is […]

Chhath Puja

Chhath is a prominent and very auspicious festival celebrated primarily in the Indian state of Bihar and its neighbouring regions. It is dedicated to the worship of the Sun God (Surya) and is observed with great devotion and enthusiasm. The festival is celebrated in Kartik month and usually falls in the month of October or […]

Karwa Chauth

Karwachauth, a significant festival celebrated in India, holds immense importance in Indian culture. This traditional Hindu festival is observed by married women who fast from sunrise to moonrise for the well-being and longevity of their husbands. The word “Karwachauth” is derived from two words: “Karwa” meaning clay pot and “chauth” meaning fourth. It falls on […]