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Celebration of Indian festival involves rituals of prayer, seeking & offering blessings, exc
hanging sweets & goodwill. For centuries, in upper class Indian families, it is the Bengal sweets that make every festival a grand celebration. The festivals reflect the vigor and life-style of its people.
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| Holi |
Makar Sankranti |
Lohri |
Pongal |
| Maha Shivratri |
Vasant Panchami |
Ram Navami |
Guru Purnima |
| Rath Yatra |
Ganesh Chaturthi |
Onam |
Janmashtami |
| Raksha Bandhan |
Navratra |
Dusshera |
Karva Chauth |
| Diwali |
Bhai Dooj |
Govardhan Puja |
Muharram |
| Id-ul-Zuha (Bakri-id) |
Shab-I-Barat |
Id-ul-Fitr (Ramzan Id) |
Milad-Un-Nabi |
| Barawafat |
Giaravahin Sharif |
Guru Nanak Jayanti |
Guru Purab |
| Holla Mohalla |
Lohri |
Christmas |
Easter |
| Good Friday |
Buddha Purnima |
Hemis Gompa |
Losar |
| Ullambana |
Chaliho Sahib |
Cheti Chand |
Mahavir Jayanti |
| Paryushana |
Mahamastak Abhishek |
Deep Diwali |
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| means "rows of lighted lamps" and the celebration is referred to as the Festival of Lights. During this time, homes are thoroughly cleaned and windows are opened to welcome Laksmi, goddess of wealth. Candles and lamps are lit as a greeting to Laksmi. Gifts are exchanged and festive meals are prepared during Diwali. The celebration means as much to Indians as Christmas does to Christians. |
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Diwali is one festival which symbolizes victory of positive emotions over the negative ones. For true & cultured Indian, Diwali, is one auspicious festival where not only we exchange sweets and gifts but also eliminate our hatred for the other person. This festival is not confined to the Indian borders but is celebrated by all the NRIs too with all pomp and show across the world. So, make this Diwali the best one of your life. Enjoy and let other enjoy the spirit of Dewali with the finest Bengal sweets
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| Varmala & Wedding Puja |
Roka Ceremony |
Sagan and Chunni Chadana |
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| Sangeet & Mehandi |
Kwar Dhoti, mehandi |
Vidaai Ceremony |
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| Welcoming the Bride |
Mooh Dikhai Ki Rasm |
Reception Party |
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Phera Dalna |
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" Rango Ke Tyohar Me Sabhi Rango Ki Ho Bharmar,
Dher Saari Khushiyo Se Bhara Ho Aapka Sansar,
Yahi Dua hai Bhagwan Se Hamari Har bar,
Holi Mubarak! " |
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is a festival of fun, romance and brotherhood. Gifts & sweets play most vital role in Holi. Boxes of Sweets go in the mood with this fun festival and are one of the most popular gifts of Holi. After a fun filled and exciting day, it is the evenings when people meet friends and relatives and exchange sweets and festive greetings. Spirit of Holi encourages the feeling of brotherhood in society and even the enemies turn friend on this day. People of all communities and even religions participate in this joyous and colorful festival and strengthen the secular fabric of the nation. |
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