Soak in the colours of freedom of travel at a time when India is draped in saffron, white, and green, taking pride in the legacy of being one of the …
Festivities and special occasions in India are mostly governed by the lunar phases. Just like a full moon is considered auspicious, the Amawasya (no moon) has its significance. According to …
According to the Hindu Calendar, there are various significant days dedicated to various gods and goddesses. One of the important days is Ekadashi dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It falls on …
A coastal state where all you see is the blend of coconut trees and aromatic spices calls you for a palatable time. Of course, we are talking about the famous …
Wars and battles have been common as many dynasties ruled different parts of India. Along with this, it was the British rule that led to multiple massacres, wars and unrest …
India celebrates the birth anniversaries of the great Indian freedom fighters to honour their contribution to the country’s independence. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, a great freedom fighter, played a key …
Festivities are deeply rooted in Indian culture as they hold great significance for the beliefs and spirituality of the people. Every festival has a different way of celebration which involves …
In the world of religions, birth anniversaries of legendary souls make a big difference in modern times. It is only due to the existence of certain figures that we today …
The fact that you see multiple Hindu temples across the globe in international locations is surely due to the contributions of Swami Vivekananda. The man you see in subtle clothing …
Every year, National Youth Day is celebrated on 12th January to commemorate the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, the great Indian monk and philosopher. The day pays homage to his …
While festivals such as “Diwali” are widely celebrated, “Makar Sankranti in India” has significant cultural, historical, and spiritual significance, which is heightened by the vast variety it encompasses in such …
The first festival of the New Year 2025 is just around the corner and India is gearing up for it. After Lohri comes the ‘Festival of Kites’ Makar Sankranti. The …