India, the land of varied cultures and tradition, grace numerous festivals.
Be it cultural or religious, it gives everyone an opportunity to enjoy
and embrace ones roots. Festival is the time to rejoice and have fun.
Apart
from the socio-cultural changes we all wish to know the roots of these
festivals. We at Bangalinet are in the continuous process of researching
the myths and stories related to these age old festivals and traditions.
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Dhanteras
Each
and every nation has its own traditions, customs and practices.Many of
these carnivals are celebrated
on the same............more
The
word "Dhan" means wealth. People and specially the rich community
celebrates Dhanteras
festival widely......more
Events
of Bengal
Bengal Ceremonies
Since
the yester years, religious-socio-cultural events held great prominence
among the Bengalis .....more
There
are many memorable religious-socio-cultural occasion
in Bengal which
symbolize our Bengaltradition and culture....more
Poila Baishakh
Other Popular Festivals
'Poila
Baishakh' is the first day of all business activities in Bengal....more Akshay
Tritiya is the holy day to start a new business .....more
India
is a land of Festivals. These Festivals are persevered throughout
the year over different parts of the country......more
Rathyatra
Raksha Bandhan
The Rathyatra is one of the most holy, hugely attended Hindu festival....more
Calcutta's
ISKCON's Rath Yatra started in the year 1972........
Raksha
Bandhan, symbolises
feeling of brotherhood. Its takes place in the month
of August......more
Durga Puja
Lakshmi Puja
Durga
Puja is the most important festival of Bengalis. The festive spirit
of Durga
Puja and ....more
Goddess Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth is worshipped just after DurgaPuja.....more
Kali Puja
Diwali
Kali
Puja is performed
on a new moon night. As Kali is associated with dark rites....more
Diwali is the festival of lights. Bengal
celebrates Kali Puja, the rest of India enjoys
Diwali.....more
Dol / Holi
Saraswati Puja
Dol,
the festival of colours. It is also a celebration of the triumph of the
good, over
the evil.....more
Saraswati was a water deity and was revered for purifying....more
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