Holi Greetings: Holi is a spring festival, also known as the festival of colors or the festival of sharing love. It is an ancient Hindu religious festival which has become popular with non-Hindus in many parts of India, as well as people of other communities outside Asia. Holi Greetings For Students And Children
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World No Tobacco Day Greeting Cards: World No Tobacco Day (31st May) was first introduced by the World Health Organization to be celebrated as a most recognized event all over the world in order to make people easily get aware of all the problems and health complications occurred by the tobacco chewing or smoking to prevent all the health hazards …
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Womens Day Facebook Covers: International Womens Day “IWD” is also known as the International Working Womens Day or United Nations Day for Women’s Rights and International Peace which is celebrated every year on 8th of March all across the world in different regions of the countries in order to focus the achievements and contributions of the women in the society. …
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International Women’s Day Greetings For Teens: International Women’s Day (IWD), originally called International Working Women’s Day, is celebrated on March 8 every year. In different regions the focus of the celebrations ranges from general celebration of respect, appreciation and love towards women for their economic, political and social achievements. International Women’s Day Greetings For Teens
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Hinduism Greetings For Students: Collection of Greeting Cards for Hindu’s religious events, ceremonies and festivities. Hinduism is a religion, or a way of life, found most notably in India and Nepal. With approximately one billion followers, Hinduism is the world’s third largest religion by population, and the majority religion in India, Nepal, Mauritius and Bali (Indonesia). Hinduism has been called the …
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Valentine’s Day Greetings for Students, Teens: Love is the most wonderful of all feelings in this world. It’s Valentine’s Day and what could be a better time to let your dear ones know that you love them. Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to express your love to your family in the most extraordinary way. Friends bring a smile to your face when you’re …
Read More »26 January Republic Day Greetings, Messages & Picture Cards
26 January Republic Day Greetings For Students And Children: Republic Day marks the adoption of the Constitution of India and the transition of India into a republic nation on 26th January, 1950. One of the three national holidays of India, this day is celebrated with true spirit of patriotism and brotherhood in our hearts. While the President hoists the flag …
Read More »Pongal Greetings: Tamil Nadu Hindu Harvesting Festival Cards
Pongal Greetings For Students And Children: It’s Pongal! Decorate your house with Kolam, cook the yummy Pongal and pray for the long life of your loved ones. Send warm digital greeting cards from our site to wish your near and dear ones plentiful harvest, peace and joy. Pongal Greetings भारत के अनेक राज्यों में मकर संक्रांति को अलग-अलग रूपों में …
Read More »Makar Sankranti Greetings: Uttarayana Wishes, Picture Cards
Makar Sankranti Greetings: It’s Makar Sankranti! On this day the Sun begins its northward journey called the Uttarayana. Celebrate the auspicious day with your friends, family and loved ones. Wish them happiness with warm and elegant ecards from our site. Makar Sankranti Greetings Makar Sankranti Greetings: History Sankranti is deemed a Deity. As per the legend Sankranti killed a devil named …
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Lohri Greetings For Hindus Students And Children: The day begins with children collecting money from houses in the neighborhood. Children go from door to door singing songs in praise of Dulla Bhatti, a Punjabi version of Robin Hood who robbed the rich and helped the poor. These “visitors” are given either money or gajak, til bhuga, moong phali, gur and …
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