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  2. Raksha Bandhan - Wikipedia

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    The Raksha Bandhan-like brother sister festival is observed by other Hindus of Nepal during one of the days of the Tihar (or Diwali) festival. [48] The festival is observed by the Shaiva Hindus, and is popularly known in Newar community as Gunhu Punhi. [49] In Odisha, Raksha Bandhan is also called Rakhi Purnima / Gamha Purnima. A sister ties ...

  3. World Sanskrit Day - Wikipedia

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    Priests also tie raksha-sutras to the hosts. Rishis are considered the original source of Sanskrit literature, hence Shravani Purnima is celebrated as Rishi Parv and World Sanskrit Day. [2] This day was chosen because the academic year in ancient India started on this day. On this day, students started the study of Vedas in the gurukulas.

  4. Rakhi - Wikipedia

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    Rakhee Thakrar (born 1984), English actress; Rakhi Al-Shammeri (born 1996), Saudi Arabian footballer; Rakhi Birla (born 1987), Indian politician; Rakhi Pancholi (born 1977/1978), Canadian politician; Rakhi Sawant (born 1978), Indian model and actress

  5. Diwali - Wikipedia

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    It celebrates the sister-brother bond, similar in spirit to Raksha Bandhan but it is the brother that travels to meet the sister and her family. This festive day is interpreted by some to symbolise Yama's sister Yamuna welcoming Yama with a tilaka , while others interpret it as the arrival of Krishna at his sister Subhadra 's place after ...

  6. List of festivals in India - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Raksha Bandhan; Rama Navami; Ramadan ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  7. Sal Mubarak - Wikipedia

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    Saal is an Indo-Persian word meaning year, and mubarak is an originally Arabic term meaning blessing or good wishes. The greeting Saal Mubarak is therefore used to mark the New Year. The greeting Saal Mubarak is used by the Parsi community in India and Pakistan to mark Nowruz which occurs in either March or August depending on the specific ...

  8. Govatsa Dwadashi - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that by these observances and worship, all wishes of the devotees will be fulfilled. [7] The significance of Govatsa Dwadashi is stated in the Bhavishya Purana . It is said that Govatsa Dwadashi was first observed with fasting by King Uttānapāda (the son of Svayambhuva Manu ) and his wife Suniti.

  9. Moksha - Wikipedia

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    Raksha Bandhan; Ganesh Chaturthi; Vasant Panchami; ... Seeing that reflection I wish myself you, an individual soul, as if I could be finite! ... ISBN 978-81-903639-2 ...