Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Telugu Hanuman Jayanthi celebrate in 31st May 2016 (Tuesday)

Hanuman Jayanthi is celebrated for 41-days which starts on Chaitra Purnima and ends on the tenth day during Krishna Paksha in Vaishakha month. In Andhra Pradesh devotees begin 41-days Deeksha on Chaitra Purnima and conclude it on Hanuman Jayanthi day.




Friday, May 20, 2016

Buddha Purnima is a great festival of Weavers.

Buddha purnima or Buddha Jayanti is a Buddhist festival which dedicated to the Great Spiritual Teacher Gautama Buddha's Birthday. Buddha purnima always falls on the full moon day in the Vaishakh month. 


On that day many buddhist visit temples by wearing new clothes and listen to monks what they talk about Lord buddha. Most of the buddha temples decorated with lots of flowers and lights and people offer fruits,flowers, candles and pour water on the statue for a pure and new beginning. In India weavers celebrate Lord Buddha festivals with a great way. Many Buddhist serve vegetarian food to the poor people and new clothes. 

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Vinayaka Chaturthi is also known as Varad Vinayaka Chaturthi celebrate is 10 Tuesday May 2016

Vinayaka Chaturthi is also known as Varad Vinayaka Chaturthi. Varad means “asking God to complete any desire one has”. Lord Ganesha blesses devotees with knowledge and serenity who observe this fast. The wisdom and patience are two virtues whose meaning is known to human kind since ages.

Ganesha Puja on Vinayaka Chaturthi is done during afternoon which is midday according to Hindu calendar. The Muhurta to worship lord Ganesha during afternoon is listed along with Vinayaka Chaturthi dates.


 Location based Vinayaka Chaturthi Days

It is important to understand that fasting day for Vinayaka Chaturthi might change for two cities even if those cities are within same Indian state. Fasting for Vinayaka Chaturthi depends on sunrise and sunset timings and it is observed when Chaturthi Tithi prevails during midday.

Hence Vinayaka Chaturthi fasting might be observed on Tritiya Tithi i.e. one day before Chaturthi Tithi. As midday time depends on sunrise and sunset, which are different for all cities, it is important to refer Hindu calendar like this website which lists location based Vinayaka Chaturthi days. As generating location based dates are time strong most sources ignore this fact and publish single list for all Indian cities.

Thursday, May 5, 2016

Indian Festivals are famous because of the type of foods we prepare during celebration

We indian love foods and love to share it with friends and families. in each festival we have some uniqueness in food types. What is your favourite one?


Wednesday, May 4, 2016

The Aloha Festivals are an annual string of free cultural celebrations observed in the state of Hawaii in the United States.

The Aloha Festivals are an annual string of free cultural celebrations observed in the state of Hawaii in the United States. 

It is the only statewide cultural festival in the nation. It features concerts, parades, street parties called ho‘olaule‘a as well as different other special events planned for occupant and tourist families.

Aloha Festivals celebrate in Hawaii in the United States

The festivals used to be multi-island, but it has since been scaled down to just the island of Oahu.

Sunday, May 1, 2016

Shri Vallabhacharya Jayanti 3rd May 2016 (Tuesday)

Shri Vallabhacharya was a devotional logician, who founded the Pushti sect in India. Shri Vallabhacharya was an ardent devotee of Lord Krishna. He worshipped Shrinathji form of Lord Krishna. He is also known as Mahaprabhu Vallabhacharya.



Vallabhacharya was born in Kashi now Varanasi, India in 1479 A.D. He belonged to a Telugu Brahmin family. According to Purnimant lunar calendar followed in North India, he was born on Krishna Paksha Ekadashi during Vaishakha month. According to Amanta lunar calendar, he was born on Krishna Paksha Ekadashi during Chaitra month. It is just name of the month which differs in both calendars and the birth anniversary of Shri Vallabhacharya is observed on the same day.