Every year on 14 November, we celebrate Children’s Day to honour the purest form of happiness we know — childhood. It’s a day dedicated to the little dreamers who see the world with bright...
The Gujarati New Year, also known as Bestu Varas, marks the beginning of the traditional Gujarati calendar. Unlike January 1st, this new year doesn’t follow the Gregorian system—it arrives a day after Diwali, symbolizing...
The festival of lights begins with Dhanteras, marking the first day of Diwali celebrations — a time believed to bring prosperity, wealth, and protection to families. On this day, people traditionally buy gold, silver,...
As the Diwali season lights up homes across India, Dhanteras marks the official beginning of the festivities. The day carries deep spiritual and cultural meaning, symbolizing wealth, fortune, and new beginnings. Buying gold, silver,...
Vishwakarma Pujan, or Vishwakarma Jayanti, is a festival dedicated to Lord Vishwakarma, the celestial architect and master craftsman in Hindu mythology. On this day, artisans, engineers, mechanics, architects, industrial workers, and business owners worship...
Makar sankranti 2025 upay, one of the most significant festivals in India, will take place on January 14, 2025, a Tuesday. This festival marks the Sun’s entry into Capricorn (Makar) and signals the beginning...
Dasara, also known as Vijayadashami, represents one of India’s most vibrant festivals. It emphasizes the victory of good over evil, uniting people from all regions and communities. This important festival falls on the tenth...
Navratri, one of the most cherished Hindu festivals, celebrates the victory of good over evil and honors the divine power of Goddess Durga. This vibrant nine-day celebration is filled with devotion, rituals, fasting, and...
Teej, one of the most celebrated festivals in India, primarily revolves around the themes of love, devotion, and marital bliss. In 2024, Teej will be celebrated on 6th September. Every year, millions of women...
Father’s Day in India is a time-honored tradition observed on the third Sunday of June each year. In 2024, mark your calendars for Sunday, June 16th, as we come together to celebrate Father’s Day...