Image Source: Google Dev Deepawali or the Diwali of Gods is […]
Image Source: Google Dev Deepawali or the Diwali of Gods is […]
Handful of Atheists, Whose minds are plagued, With hatred & cruelty. Believes in savage, Quenches thirst, By shedding blood Plundering innocent eyesRobbing million smiles. Terror has no religion No caste n creed No racial discrimination. Mere handful of people Whose minds are cured Distilled & Instilled With Brutal woes Spreading call Against humanity. Laced with […]
Heart Anguished, Visions Blurred, Throats Parched, Voices Lost, Minds Dumb, Watching People Howling, Writhing& Succumbing, Lying in Pool of Blood, In the Wave of Terror. Terror Engulfed, Lives in Hundreds, Instilling Deep Seated Fear, In the Innocent Minds, Of Millions. Speechless & Numb, I Pray to God, It’s Time for You To Descend To Stop […]
The fifth and final day of Diwali celebrations is Bhai Dooj, a day dedicated to the love of brothers & sisters. This is celebrated on the second day of the bright fortnight or Shukla Paksha of Karthik. On this day, sisters observe fast during the day hours of Bhai Dooj and invite their brothers for […]
According to Hindu beliefs, Brahma is the creator of this Universe. It is believed that the humans evolved from the different parts of Brahma, from the ‘mouth’ portion of Brahma were Brahmins, those from arms were ‘Kshatriyas’, those from the thighs were ‘Vaishyas’ and those from the feet were ‘Shudras’. Lord Brahma gave the task […]
Gudi Padwa is celebrated on the fourth day of Diwali festival. It is celebrated on the next day after Diwali, which is the first day of the Kartik month of the Hindu calendar. In Maharashtra, it is known as Gudi Padwa and it is also known as “Kartik Suddh Padwa” Myths: There is a story […]
Self Clicked Deepawali, the festival of lights is one of the Hindu festivals, which is celebrated on new moon night of the […]
The second day of Diwali festival is called Naraka Chaturdashi, celebrated after the festival Dhanteras, on the 14th day of Krishna Paksha of Karthik.( A month of Hindu Calendar) According to Hindu mythology, this festival is observed to commemorate the victory of Lord Krishna with the killing of wicked demon Naraka. It is a victory […]
Image Source: Google The festival of Karwa Chauth is celebrated nine days before Deepawali, the festival of lights. According to the Hindu calendar, it falls on […]