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Makar Sankranti 2025 amazing and interesting facts.

If you like watching the sky, then your favorite festival will be Makar Sankranti, because on Makar Sankranti, the sky is colored with colorful kites. Makar Sankranti is a Hindu festival celebrated annually on January 14th (or 15th, depending on the solar cycle) to mark the Sun’s transition into the zodiac sign Capricorn (Makara). It […]

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Janmashtami: Celebrating the Birth of Lord Krishna

Janmashtami, also known as Krishna Janmashtami, is a vibrant and joyous Hindu festival celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna, the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. This festival is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology and tradition, and it is celebrated with immense fervor and devotion across India and other parts of the world.  Janmashtami falls on

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Mosquitoes: Tiny Terrorists

” Date :- August 20th World Mosquito Day “ The origins of World Mosquito Day date back to Sir Ronald Ross, a British doctor, who was working in India when he made the groundbreaking discovery that female Anopheles mosquitoes are responsible for transmitting malaria parasites between humans. This discovery earned him the Nobel Prize in

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World Sanskrit Day: Celebrating the Divine Language

World Sanskrit Day, also known as “Vishva-Samskrita-Dinam,” is dedicated to the revival and promotion of Sanskrit, one of the oldest and most influential languages in the world. This day is observed on the full moon day of the Hindu month of Shravan (usually in August), coinciding with the celebration of Raksha Bandhan. Sanskrit, often referred

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Rakshabandhan :- A Celebration of Sibling Bond

Rakshabandhan, also known as Rakhi, is a popular Hindu festival celebrated across India and other parts of the world where Indian communities reside. This festival is a celebration of the unique and sacred bond between brothers and sisters. The term “Rakshabandhan” is derived from two Sanskrit words: “Raksha,” meaning protection, and “Bandhan,” meaning bond, signifying

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Olympic Rings and Olympic Flame what represent?

Olympic five rings These five Olympic rings represent the five main continents of the world. These include Asia, America, Australia or Oceania, Europe and Africa. Olympic flame represent unity, peace, continuity, passion, ancient Greece, global connection, and inspiration. Olympic five rings These 5 rings represent the five continents 5 different colored rings are used for

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