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Holi – The festival of Colors in India

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Holi – The festival of Colors in India
Holi is one of the biggest festival celebrated in India and worldwide by Hindu peoples. It is celebrated on the full moon day in the month of Phalgun which is the month of March. This time it occurs in the last day of Feb, 10.
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Shivratri – Shiva’s Great Night

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Shivratri – Shiva’s Great Night
Auspicious festival of Mahshivratri falls on the 13th or the 14th night of the new moon during Krishna Paksha in the Hindu month of Phalgun. This year, 2010 we have it today on 12th Feb, [...]

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Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas

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Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas
Valentine’s Day is a day to celebrate love and affection. When intending to celebrate this day, you should plan it in advance to make it memorable. Love is a gentle feeling and there cannot be a better way to seal this gesture other than by bestowing a perfect thoughtful gift upon your [...]

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Ideas for New Year 2010 Gifts

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Gift Ideas for New Year 2010
January 1st is the beginning of the year, an occasion to be celebrated with the positive anticipation of what follows ahead. Unlike religion and location specific festivals, New Year’s first day is celebrated all across the globe with equal excitement and happiness. At the strike of the 12 at midnight [...]

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Christmas Holiday Gift Ideas

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Christmas is one of the most awaited times of the year. It is as much exciting for grownups as for the children. The celebration is in the environment with snow falling everywhere, people decorating their houses, and family and friends getting together. Christmas is also the time to buy gifts for our near and dear [...]

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Diwali Festival

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Diwali Gift Ideas
Diwali (Deepavali) is an occasion that allows people to convey their warm feelings to their friends and relatives. Diwali is the festival of sweets, crackers and loads of lights. The famous legend of Lord Ram killing Ravan and rescuing his wife from his clutches is synonym of end of the [...]

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2nd October, Gandhi Jayanti

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Lets remember our Bapu.

Sagarmati ke Sant, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on 2nd October, 1869 in Porbander, Gujarat, India. Known as the greatest political leader not just in India, but in worldwide.
We celebrate every 2nd october as our National holiday to remember our best leader’s part for the freedom of our country India. The day [...]

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Eid-Ul-Fitr, Eid Mubarak

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Eid Mubarak
Eid-Ul-Fitr is one of the most important festivals of Muslims in India. In Arabic, Eid means Festivity. Eid-Ul-Fitr means celebrating the breaking of the fasting month with Eid Greetings and Gifts.

It is celebrated after the fasting month of Ramzan (the ninth month of the Muslim year), on the first day of the Shavval month [...]

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Navratri Gift Ideas

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Navratri is an auspicious occasion for Hindus. It is a nine day long fasting rituals for many devotees. It is an occasion to worship the Durga Mata (Shakti Devi). Navratri is also considered to be an occasion to send gifts to your loved ones. It is a ritual to express ones love on this auspicious [...]

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Ideas for Karwa Chauth Gifts

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Karwa Chauth is considered as one of the toughest fast for Indian women. Many women fast without even drinking water the complete day. It is synonym of a wife’s love, integrity and loyalty towards her husband. Karva chauth is related to the famous old tale of Savitri and Satyavan, where Savitri snatched her husband’s soul [...]

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