Krishna Janmashtami 2020 Date, Time & Significance
Krishna Janmashtami Date and time , Significance Janmashtami date varies every year according to Hindu Panchang. This year, Krishna Janmashtami
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Read MoreRang Panchami is a Hindu festival celebrated just five days after the colourful festival of Holi. It is observed on the ‘Panchami’ (5th day) of the Krishna Paksha (the waning phase of moon) during the ‘Phalgun’ month of the Hindu calendar whereas in the Gregorian calendar this occurrence corresponds to the months of February-March. Ranga Panchami is also celebrated in a colourful manner that is marked by throwing ‘gulal’ (red fragrant powder) and splashing of colored water.
Read MoreHolika Dahan (Hindi: होलिका दहन, Gujarati:હોલિકા દહન) also known as ‘Choti Holi’ is a significant festival of Hindus celebrated all over India with great pomp and show. It is observed a day before the colourful festival of Holi that celebrates the death of the demoness named ‘Holika’ with the help of Lord Vishnu.
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