Christmas is a popular Christian holiday. It is celebrated all over the world on December 25 every year. Christmas is celebrated as the birthday of Jesus Christ. It is the…
The Chinese New Year is the longest lasting of all major festivals celebrated in Chinese communities worldwide. China's Lunar New Year festival is celebrated for about 15 days. -China's Lunar…
Pongal is a festival celebrated in Tamil Nadu. It is a symbol of the happiness of the farmers because, at this time, their crop is completely ready for harvesting. Pongal…
Pongal is an important festival in Tamil Nadu, but it is also celebrated with great pomp in other states of South India. Although Pongal is primarily a festival of farmers,…
Pongal is celebrated to mark the beginning of the harvest season and the end of the winter season. Pongal is a four-day harvest festival celebrated by the people of Tamil…
Chinese New Year is known as Spring Festival. Chinese New Year is celebrated annually from January to March. New Year's Eve is often thought of as an occasion for Chinese…
Pongal is known by different names in distinct regions of the country. In some parts of India, it is called Makar Sankranti while in others it is also called Lohri.…
Lohri holds special significance for Punjabis. Lohri is a major festival in North India. It is celebrated a day before Makar Sankranti. This festival is celebrated on the eve of…
Basant Panchami is a Hindu festival that is celebrated for the goddess of knowledge, music and arts. According to the Hindu calendar, it is celebrated every year on the fifth…
Lohri is the main festival of North Indian people. This festival is celebrated on 13th January every year. Although Lohri is a festival of Sikhs, but Hindus also celebrate it…