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Ugadi Festival Unity in Diversity

Ugadi is celebrated as New Year’s Day and festival commemorates the start of the Hindu New Year based on the Hindu calendar and the movement of the moon. India is a diversified country with various cultural differences, Ugadi is celebrated with a different name in various states. The people in states like Karnataka, Maharashtra, Goa, […]

Ugadi

Festivals of India – Ugadi Hindu New Year

Ugadi literally means a new era or the beginning of a new astronomical cycle. It falls in spring season every year (March – April), on a different date each year. This festival is one of the important Hindu festivals of India. The mythological aspect behind the celebration of this festival is that Lord Brahma, who is […]

Ugadi A Community Festival

Ugadi is the first day of the Hindu lunar calendar. Shopping for new clothes and buying other items that go with the requirements of the festival are done with a lot of excitement. Entrance of the houses is decorated with fresh mango leaves. In rural areas, splashing fresh cow dung water on the ground and […]

10 Tips for Celebrating Eco-friendly Navratri

The most serious impact on the natural environment is due to the immersion of idols made of Plaster of Paris and polythene bags containing offerings. Celebrating Eco-friendly Navratri does not mean completely giving up the things you love. Eco-friendly Navratri festival enables you to celebrate festival grandly without harming environment and other living beings. Following […]

Celebrate The Festival of Ugadi

The term “Ugadi” means beginning where “Uga” means Yuga or year and “adi” means beginning. It is believed that Lord Brahma started creation on this auspicious day.

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