The festival of lights is arguably India’s most favourite festival and one that lights up not just the home but also the mood of the people. Significance & History Usually…
A festival dedicated to the Sun God, Chhath Puja is all about an expression of gratitude and a prayer for good times ahead. Significance & History The festival is largely…
A festival that marks the birth of Guru Nanak, the first of the ten Sikh gurus, Gurupurab is a festival that is steeped in spirituality. Significance and History Guru Nanak…
India’s diverse culture boasts of a rich heritage of unique festivals of which flowers are an intrinsic part. Here is a look at some Indian festivals where flowers form an…
An auspicious festival celebrated with great religious fervour, Navratri is intrinsically associated with religious reflection, fasting, dance and celebration. Significance and History Translating to nine nights in Sanskrit, Navratri is…
A riot of colours, of rituals steeped in tradition and customs ingrained in time, Durga Puja is arguably the biggest festival in West Bengal. Significance and History of Durga Puja…
A celebration that lasts ten whole days, Navratri, Durga Pujo or Dussehra is one of India’s most loved festivals. Significance & History The ten-day long Navratri festival kicks off on…
Holi: of fun, flowers and a friendly feast Come March and it is time for one of the most awaited festivals of the year, Holi. A festival of colour, camaraderie…
International Women’s Day is celebrated on March 8th each year and is a day to honor and thank women for their achievements in all fields be it at home or…