Shri Jagannath Rathyatra

 Shri Jagannath Rathyatra

       Rath Yatra/Car Festival/Chariot Festival is the one of the famous Hindu Festivals.This is associated with lord  Shri Jagannath held at Puri, Odisha.

  Rathayatra is celebrated on Ashadha Sukla Paksha Dwitiya across country and worldwide . During this festival lord Jagannatha is worshipped along with his brother lord Balabhadra and sister Devi Subhadra.

For the celebration of this day devotees & volunteer starts much earlier that comprises the construction and decoration of the Raths or Chariot . Three Different chariots are made and decorated fully every year . The chariot for Lord Jagaanth is known as Nandighosa, Balbhadra's chariot is known as Taladhvaja and the one meant for Devi Suvadra is known as Devadalana .


Once the Chariots are build and decorated, Lord Jagannath ,Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra are brought out of the temple  and placed in their respective chariots.
        
        After this the actual Ratha Yatra starts. The chariots are then drawn by devotees till  the Gudicha Temple(Lord's Aunt).At shri Gundicha Temple ,the deities enjoy a nine days stay .During this stay lord is served with sweets

         After this pleasant stay at Aunt's place the ,the Lords return to their Shri Jagannatha Temple. The return Journey  is know as "Bahuda Jatra" which is celebrated on ekadashi.



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Longest Day of Year

Longest Day of Year

      The longest day of the Year is also known as the Summer Solstice. It takes place in the northern Hemisphere  during which peak sunlight occurs. Usually it occurs on June 20, 21, or 22 of any given year.

 On this day the the day light can last up to a range of 8-20 hrs depending upon the geographical location of the place.

Here goes the year on year calendar for  summer solstice till 2020.

This image is collected from Wikipedia .




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Hazarat Ali's Birthday

Hazarat Ali's Birthday


Who is Hazarat Ali?

Hazarat Ali, is an important figure for Muslims. He  is also known as Ali ibn Abi Talib,
He was born 599 AD, and the son of Abu Talib(father) and Fatima bint Asda(mother).
He is also son-in-law of the Muhammad(Islamic prophet).He was the only person to be born in the sacred sanctuary of the Kaaba in Mecca,  He died at Great Mosque of Kufa, Kufa, Iraq.



Why his Birthday is celebrated ?

He was the first young male to accept Islam. Hazarat Ali grew up alongside the Prophet Muhammed and was taught by him. Later on he married the Prophet’s daughter, and became his son-in-law.
He is well respected by Muslims for his knowledge, courage, beliefs, honest, devotion to Islam, loyalty for Muhammed and his equal treatment of all Muslims.

How is his birthday celebrated?

His birthday is celebrated worldwide by all Muslims, as an occasion of joy and happiness.
Families and friends get together to remember his great achievements.Mosques are decorated, a feast organised,food is served and prayers held with lots of people gathering. People visit local mosque on 21st April and get involved in celebrations






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Mahaveer Swami Jayanti

Mahaveer Swami Jayanti:


What is Mahaveer Jayanti  ??
Mahaveer Jayanti is the most important religious day for Jains celebrates the birth of Mahaveera

Who is Mahaveera ?
Mahaveera is known as the twenty fourth and the last Tirthankara(Teaching God)  for Jains.
He was the son of King Siddartha and Queen Trishala of Kundgraam.


Where it is celebrated  ?

Mahaveer Jayanti is celebrated across country . Pilgrims from all parts of the country visit the ancient Jain Temples at Sammed Shikharji, Girnar and Palitana on this day.
Why Mahaveer Jayanti is celebrated ?

Mahaveer celebrated to commemorate the birth anniversary of Lord Mahaveera, founder and last Thirthankars(Teaching God) of Jainism.

How is Celebrated  ??

In the morning the idol of Mahaveera is given a ceremonial bath called the 'Abhishek'. After that the idol of Mahavira is carried out on a chariot, in a procession called rath yatra.All the Jain temples acoross county go gets decorated with flags.
Many devotees visit temples dedicated to Mahaveera to meditate and offer prayers. Few members of the Jain community Perform some sort of charitable act. Some of the community even participate in a grand procession  preaching the Mahaveera..


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Rama Navami


Rama  Navami


Lord Rama was born on Navami Tithi during Shukla Paksha of Chaitra month. Each year this day is celebrated as birthday of Lord Rama.



Lord Rama was born during Madhyahna period which is middle of Hindu day. Madhyahna which prevails for six Ghatis (approximately 2 hours and 24 minutes) is the most auspicious time to perform Rama Navami Puja rituals. The mid-point of Madhyahna marks the moment when Shri Rama was born and temples symbolize this moment as birth moment of Lord Rama. The chanting of Shri Rama and celebration reaches its peak during this time.

At most places sunrise and sunset timings are different from six O’clock. Hence the exact time to celebrate birthday of Lord Rama falls between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. for most Indian cities.

Ayodhya is birthplace of Lord Rama and Rama Navami celebrations in Ayodhya are remarkable. Devotees come to Ayodhya from far-flung places.After taking holy dip into river Sarayu Devotees visit Rama temple to participate in birthday celebrations.


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Ambedkar Jayanti

Ambedkar Jayanti(April 14)


Ambedkar Jayanti is an annual festival observed on 14 April on the memory of B. R. Ambedkar.
It is also known as Bhim Jayanti. It is celebrated on Ambedkar's birthday who was born in the year   1891 .
It is a public holiday throughout India.

Dr Dr Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar is  independent India's first law minister, principal architect of the Constitution of India.

Dr. Ambedkar Jayanti is celebrated in some other countries as well  such as in United Kingdom, United States etc.

As a customary Senior national figures assemble to pay homage at the statue of Ambedkar at the Parliament of India in New Delhi, Also people across India participate in  procession with Ambedkar
photos and statues.






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Ugadi- Gudi Padwa

Ugadi/ Gudi Padwa  :  

What is Ugadi/Gudi Padwa  ??

The New Year's Day for the people from south India(Andhra Pradesh ,Telangana,Karnataka, Maharashtra ).
The name Ugadi  stands for  “ the beginning of a new age” which is derived from  the Sanskrit word Yuga which means age and Adi which means beginning .
People from Andhra Pradesh ,Telangana and Karnataka  term it as Ugadi and in Maharashtra they call it as Gudi Padwa.

Where it is celebrated  ?

The  festival is mainly celebrated in  Andhra Pradesh(Ugadi) ,Telangana(Ugadi), Karnataka(Yugadi), Maharashtra(Gudi Padwa).

Why it is celebrated ?

Ugadi is celebrated to mark the beginning of the new Hindu lunar calendar.  


How is Ugadi Celebrated  ??

Main attraction of Ugadi festival is the Ugadi Pachhadi,  a spicy tangy chutney  which is combination of six tastes .
These six  tastes are the combination of the six flavors which  are being perceived by our tongue .
Each of these flavors signifies some of  the emotions associated with human beings
Jaggery for sweetness, signifying happiness
Neem Buds/Flowers for its bitterness, signifying sadness
Unripened Mango for its tang, signifying surprise
Green Chilli/Pepper for its hot taste, signifying anger
Salt for saltiness, signifying fear
Tamarind Juice for its sourness, signifying disgust

During evening of the day ,People gather at the temples for panchangasravanam which means listening to the yearly calendar. Panchamgam contains astrology based on moon signs based on which predictions  are made for the new year.









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Lohri !!

Lohri  :

What is Lohri  ??

A Punjabi  Festival , celebrated on the shortest day and the longest night of the year during the month of January .

Where it is celebrated  ?

The festival of Lohri is mainly celebrated in Northern part India in the states like Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Jammu.

Why it is celebrated ?
Lohri is celebrated to mark the end of peak winter, this festival is traditionally associated with the harvest of the rabi crops. Panjabi farmers consider the day after Lohri as the financial new year .

How is Celebrated  ??
Main attraction of Lohri festival is the Bonfire . The bonfire is an ancient tradition  along with which edibles like  gur rewri, peanuts and popcorns  adds flavor’s to the  celebrations.

Famous Punjabi dance form Bhangra and Gidda is performed on the dhol beats which make the festival more joyful and enjoyable.

A traditional dinner follows it  with Makki ki Roti (Indian bread made from corn flour) and Sarson ka Saag (mustard leaves curry).
A special  Prasad is distributed which comprises of six things: Til (Sesame), Gazak (dry sweet dish), Gur (jaggery), Moongphali (peanut), Phuliya and popcorn.




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14 Long Weekends in 2016 (India)

Here is a piece of very useful information which will help you to plan your vacations properly.

14 long weekends in 2016 to plan a trip during 2016:


1. New Years Day Weekend: 1st - 3rd January (Friday-Sunday)

2. Republic Day Weekend: 23rd - 26th January (Saturday-Tuesday; Apply leave on Monday)

3. Shivratri Weekend:  5th - 7th March (Saturday-Monday)

4. Holi/Easter Weekend: 24th -27th March, (Thursday-Sunday)

5. Gudi Padwa Weekend: 8th-10th April (Friday-Sunday)


6. Ambedkar Jayanti/Ram Navami Weekend: 14th- 17th April (Thursday-Sunday)

7. Independence Day Weekend: 13th-15th August (Saturday-Monday)

8. Janamashthami Weekend: 25th - 28th August (Thursday-Sunday, Apply leave on Friday)

9. Ganesh Chaturthi Weekend:  3rd-5th September, (Saturday-Monday)

10. Bakri Id Weekend: 10th-12th September, (Saturday-Monday)

11. Dussehra/Durga Puja Weekend: 8th-12th October, (Saturday-Wednesday, Apply leave on Monday)
12. Diwali Weekend: 28th-30th October (Friday-Sunday)

13. Guru Nanak Jayanti Weekend: 12th-14th November, (Saturday-Monday)

14. Id-e-Milad Weekend: 10th - 13th December (Saturday-Tuesday, Apply leave on Monday)



#Long weekends, Weekend Trips, 3-days Trip,

English New Year


New Year's Day (Jan 1st)

New Year is the time at which a new calendar year begins. According to the modern Gregorian calendar and  the Julian calendar, January 1 is the first day of the year. 




The day was dedicated to 'Janus' god of gateways and beginnings by Julian calendar. New Year's Day is often observed with fireworks at the midnight(12 A.M)  as the new year starts .Making New Year's resolutions,Inviting people for celebrations and midnight parties are observed during this special day of the year.

Everyone starts their new year with lots of expectation and goo wishes.


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2016 Indian Festival Calendar

Here Goes the reference for the 2016 Indian Festival Calendar :

January :
01    Friday            English New Year14    Thursday         Lohri15    Friday             Makar Sankranti 16    Saturday         Guru Govind Singh jayanthi20 Wednesday     Tailang Swami Jayanti23 Saturday         Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti26 Tuesday          Republic Day31   Sunday           Swami Vivekananda Jayanti


February :
12  Friday            Vasant Panchami(Saraswati Puja)
22  Monday         Guru Ravidas Jayanti

March :

04    Friday            Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti

07  Monday         Maha Shivaratri

10    Thursday       Ramakrishna Jayanti

20    Sunday          Vernal Equinox , Parsi New Year

23    Wednesday Chhoti Holi , Holika Dahan

24    Thursday Holi

25  Friday           Good Friday

26    Saturday   Shivaji Jayanti

27    Sunday         Easter



April :

01    Friday             Bank's Holiday
08  Friday             Gudi Padwa , Ugadi
09    Saturday         Jhulelal Jayanti
13    Wednesday Solar New Year , Baisakhi
14    Thursday        Ambedkar Jayanti
15    Friday             Rama Navami
19    Tuesday          Mahavir Swami Jayanti
21  Thursday        Hazarat Ali's Birthday

May :
03  Tuesday        Vallabhacharya Jayanti
07   Saturday         Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti
11   Wednesday Shankaracharya Jayanti , Surdas Jayanti
21   Saturday Buddha Purnima

June :
07   Tuesday         Maharana Pratap Jayanti
20   Monday         Kabirdas Jayanti
21   Tuesday         Longest Day of Year

July :

01  Friday            Jamat Ul-Vida

06  Wednesday    Jagannath Rathyatra

07   Thursday       Eid al-Fitr , Ramadan



August :

10   Wednesday Tulsidas Jayanti
15  Monday        Independence Day
18   Thursday Rakhi , Raksha Bandhan
25   Thursday Krishna Janmashtami



September :

05   Monday         Ganesh Chaturthi
13   Tuesday         Onam , Eid al-Adha , Bakrid
22   Thursday        Autumnal Equinox



October :

01  Saturday        Maharaja Agresen Jayanti
02   Sunday          Gandhi Jayanti
03 Monday        Al-Hijra , Islamic New Year
09 Sunday          Durga Ashtami
10 Monday        Maha Navami
11   Tuesday         Dussehra , Madhvacharya Jayanti
12 Wednesday    Day of Ashura , Muharram
16   Sunday          Valmiki Jayanti , Meerabai Jayanti
19   Wednesday Karwa Chauth
29   Saturday        Narak Chaturdashi
30   Sunday          Diwali , Lakshmi Puja
31 Monday        Gowardhan Puja


November :
01   Tuesday          Bhaiya Dooj
06  Sunday           Chhath Puja
14  Monday          Guru Nanak Jayanti , Nehru Jayanti

December :
12   Monday          Milad an-Nabi , Id-e-Milad
21   Wednesday  Shortest Day of Year
25  Sunday           Merry Christmas


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