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Diwali – the festival of prosperity!
Wednesday, 07 November 2018
Diwali – the festival of prosperity! Deepavali – the word in itself means a row or series of lights. While this festival is celebrated in different Indian regions with varying rituals and festivities, the spirit of ecstasy remains the same everywhere. It is originally a five-day celebration that starts with Dhanteras and ends with Bhai
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Deepavali!
Tuesday, 06 November 2018
Deepavali! Deep, meaning lights; avali means ‘a row’ – together making it a ‘row of lights’. All the mothers, sisters, brothers, and fathers of Ayodhya lit diyas in their house when Lord Rama returned from his 14-years-long exile with his brother Laxman and wife Sita. The king returned after defeating the demon king Ravan of
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With Dhanteras, Hindus mark the beginning of their festival of lights – Diwali.
Monday, 05 November 2018
With Dhanteras, Hindus mark the beginning of their festival of lights – Diwali. Falling on the Karthik month’s thirteenth day, it’s an auspicious occasion in every Hindu household across the globe. The women of the house buy utensils or jewellery of silver and gold and offer prayers to the Goddess Lakshmi. They lamp diyas that
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Rangoli or Alpana has been a part of Indian celebrations and has an origin older than that of the Hindu epics for its mention in these scriptures.
Saturday, 03 November 2018
Rangoli or Alpana has been a part of Indian celebrations and has an origin older than that of the Hindu epics for its mention in these scriptures. It carries the belief that gods and goddesses get pleased with these colourful patterns and shower prosperity. These floor designs are a part of every Indian tradition. Many
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Do you ever wonder why your mom and grandmom have such flawless skin whereas you have to maintain a whole beauty regime to keep up with them?
Thursday, 01 November 2018
Do you ever wonder why your mom and grandmom have such flawless skin whereas you have to maintain a whole beauty regime to keep up with them? That’s because they had all things natural and unadulterated at their time. So, it’s time for you as well to switch to natural products like organic body soap.
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