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Ganesh Chaturthi
[3rd Sept.]
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Ganesh Chaturthi, one of the most sacred Hindu festivals, is
celebrated annually by the Hindus and the Nepalese Newar
community with great ardor and piety. The festival is yearly
celebrated sometime between end-August and mid-September and
this year, it falls on 3rd September. Traditionally celebrated
as the birthday of Lord Ganesha, Ganesh Chaturthi is the time to
worship Lord Ganesha, the supreme God of wisdom, prosperity and
good fortune. To enhance your festivities, TheHolidaySpot brings
to you a fabulous section on Ganesh Chaturthi. Have a look at
our wide assortment of e-cards, wallpapers, craft ideas, recipes
and gift ideas related to Ganesh Chaturthi. Also go through our
informative articles on the history, customs and ways of
celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi.
Click here for Ganesh
Chaturthi. |
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| Ramadan, the ninth and holiest month of the Islamic Calendar,
is celebrated annually by Muslims the world over. The entire month is ordained for fasting and abstinence by
all adult Muslims. In sharing the evening meal, paying visits to each other after sundown, giving alms to the poor
and remembering the departed ones, this sacred time is supposed to strengthen the familial bonds. To enhance your
festivities, TheHolidaySpot brings to you a fabulous section on Ramadan. Have a look at our wide assortment of e-cards,
wallpapers, craft ideas, recipes and gifts related to Ramadan.
Also go through our informative articles on the holy Quran,
Prophet Muhammad and so much more related to the occassion. Click here for Ramadan. |

Ramadan
[2-30th] |
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Rosh is the Jewish new year, a time to reconcile, getting rid of sins and starting afresh. It also unleashes the ten days of holy observances, the Hi Holy Days. Click here to unravel the Rosh Hashanah celebrations, guide and resources. |

Rosh Hashanah [29-1st Oct] |
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Navratri [30 Sept] |
Navratri is the celebration of the triumph of the good over the evil, and is similer in essence to Durga puja of Bengal. Click here to have a glimpse of the festival, to wish your friends and collegues, to plan your festival, and to learn about Durga Maa. |
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