Gurpurab Greetings: Gurpurabs are very auspicious and important celebrations for Sikhs, which marks the birth or death anniversaries of the Sikh Gurus. Sikhs on the day of Gurpurab gather especially at Gurdwaras to remember and pay homage to their gurus. India as well as across the world, where Sikhs are living, the Gurpurabs are celebrated with great enthusiasm and fervor. …
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New Year Greetings for Students and Children: It’s that time of the year again when you say goodbye to year gone by and welcome the New Year. And what could be a better way of doing it than by sending out greeting cards to your loved ones. There are a variety of greeting cards available in the market, especially meant …
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Christmas Greetings For Students And Children: Christmas is an occasion when people share their happiness and spread joy all around. It is the time to reflect back on year that went by and remember all those occasions that you were special and enjoyable. Christmas is like icing on the cake as it closes the year on a beautiful and cheerful …
Read More »Chhath Puja Greetings For Hindus Devotees, Students & Kids
Chhath Puja Greetings For Hindus: Chhath is a Hindu festival celebrated each year by the people very eagerly. This is very antique festival of the Hindu religion dedicated to the God of energy, also known as Dala Chhath or Surya Shashti. Indian People celebrate this festival to offer thanks to the Lord Surya for blessing the life on the earth …
Read More »Govardhan Puja Greetings For Hindus Devotees
Govardhan Puja Greetings For Hindu Devotees: Govardhan Puja as it is also known, as a Nature worship Hindu festival in which devotees worship Mountains like Govardhan parvat and prepare and offer a large variety of vegetarian food to Bhagwan (God) Shri Krishna as a mark of gratitude. Govardhan Puja Greetings: For Vaishnavas, this day commemorates the incident in the Bhagavata …
Read More »Diwali Greetings For Students And Children
Diwali Greetings: Being the festival of lights, Diwali in India is a holy tradition and it symbolizes the emergence of light in the darkness, the triumph of truth and the extinction of ignorance and arrival of wisdom. The festival is celebrated with great joy and ecstasy all over India. It is a glorious occasion to rejuvenate your relationship with your loved …
Read More »Dhanteras Festival Greetings For Hindus: Dhantrayodashi Cards
Dhanteras Festival Greetings: Any addition to ‘dhan’ or wealth on this day is considered to be auspicious on Dhanteras. Dhantrayodashi which is also known as Dhanteras is the first day of five days long Diwali festivities in India. On the day of Dhantrayodashi, Goddess Lakshmi came out of the ocean during the churning of the Milky Sea. Hence, Goddess Lakshmi, …
Read More »Karwa Chauth Greetings: करवा चौथ त्यौहार के बधाई संदेश, शुभकामनाएं
Karwa Chauth Greetings: Karwa Chauth e-Cards – Karva Chauth (करवा चौथ) is a one-day festival celebrated by Hindu women in North India in which married women fast from sunrise to moonrise for the safety and longevity of their husbands. The fast is traditionally observed in the states of Rajasthan, Delhi, parts of Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, and Punjab. Karwa …
Read More »Durga Puja Greetings For Hindu Devotees
Durga Puja Greetings: Durga Pooja is one of the major Hindu festivals in India. It is celebrated with great pomp and show in the northern states of India like West Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Orissa and eastern states of Tripura. The atmosphere in these states turns completely festive and people over enthusiastically participate in every little activity related to the …
Read More »Navratri Festival Greetings For Hindu Devotees: Navratri Messages
Navratri Festival Greetings: All nine days during Navratri are dedicated to nine forms of Goddess Shakti. Shardiya Navratri falls in the month of September or October. The nine days festivity culminates on tenth day with Dussehra or Vijayadashami. Navratri is a time where nine forms of Hindu goddesses like Durga, Bhadrakali, Amba or Jagadamba, Annapurna, Sarvamangala, Bhairavi, Chandika or Chandi, …
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