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"Incredible India-Known for its Diversity, Religion, and Culture. The people of India belong to different communities. So India celebrates a unique festival every day. Let us know comprehensive details of Indian festivals and culture."
How To Celebrate Holi? This colorful festival brings so much fun and entertainment to our life. Happiness can be seen everywhere on this day.   Temples are beautifully decorated on thi… Read More
4 Days Of Chhath Puja
4 Days of Chhath Puja Chhath puja is one of the most important festivals in north India. The festival is most popular in Bihar, Jharkhand, and Uttar Pradesh. Chhath puja is a Sun festival de… Read More
How To Celebrate Diwali ?
How To Celebrate Diwali Diwali is the festival of Light. This is the major festival of India celebrated by Hindu, Sikh, and Jain communities. Not only in India but across the world, the fest… Read More
 Janmashtami Celebration In Mathura Mathura is painted in the color of Krishna. More than two lakh devotees have reached the Janmabhoomi. More than 30 thousand devotees are engaged in t… Read More
National Flag of India The tricolor or National Flag of India is the pride of the nation. During National festival celebration we hoist our national flag and take oath for the responsibility… Read More
Nahay-Khay : First Day Of Chhath Puja
First Day of Chhath Puja (Nahay-Khay)Chhath Puja is prominent among states like Bihar, Jharkhand, and eastern Uttar Pradesh. Recent trends have shown that Chhath Puja is now celebrated acros… Read More
50 Swami Vivekanand Quotes In English
Swami Vivekananda Quotes in English A great spiritual leader of India, Swami Vivekananda has given a vision to millions of youth across the world. He brings the glory of Hindu philosophy to… Read More

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