Saturday, 12 October 2013

                                             India Special Day's



Mother's Day  :-

                                      Mother’s Day is a day for many people to show their appreciation towards mothers and mother figures worldwide. It is an annual event but is held at different dates in the calendar, depending on the country.Mother day is the very nice day, in your mother's day's in the India Special Day's.






Parents’ Day :-

                                  As a parent, you would agree that one can never really describe what it feels like to hold your own child in your arms until you are actually holding him or her! Did you know that there is a day dedicated to parenthood? Aptly named as Parents’ Day, it is celebrated on the fourth Sunday of July every year. This year, Parents’ Day in India is on 28 July.Parent's day very nice day in your India.







Holi Festival :-

                                Holi is an ancient festival of India and was originally known as 'Holika'. The festivals finds a detailed description in early religious works such as Jaimini's Purvamimamsa-Sutras and Kathaka-Grhya-Sutras. Historians also believe that Holi was celebrated by all Aryans but more so in the Eastern part of India. Holi ka dine bahote he sunder aur shandar day hota haa. holi ka dien me bache ech friendly holi celebration karty hai.
Holi too has become ruthlessly commercialized, boisterous and yet another source of environmental degradation. To de-pollute Holi and make it in sync with nature, as it is supposed to be, several social and environmental groups are proposing a return to more natural ways of celebrating Holi. 
                                              Khaa key gujiya, pee key bhaang,                                              laaga k thora thora sa rang,                                              baaja ke dholak aur mridang,                                              khele holi hum tere sang. HOLI MUBARAK






Rangpanchami:-

People of Maharashtra commonly know this festival of colours by the name of Rangpanchami as the play of colours is reserved for the fifth day here. Locals of Maharashtra also know Holi as Shimga or Shimgo. Rangpanchami is the very good day in maharastra.Rangpanchami ko log nachate gate ha, aur ak dusrei ko rang lagate haa.
  
                                                             






Gudi Padwa :-

The 'Gudi' stood as a victory flag for the people of Ayodhya. Gudi Padwa is said to mark this happy incident, an occassion of great significance for religious Hindus. On this day, Rama attained victory over King Bali.
The festival marks the invasion of the Maratha forces led by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Maharashtrians admires and regards Shivaji very much for fighting bravely to establish a Maratha kingdom free from Mogul domination.


                                     







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