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  2. Cheti Chand - Wikipedia

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    Chetri Chandra (Sindhi: چيتي چند, Moon of Chaitra) is a festival that marks the beginning of the Lunar Hindu New Year for Sindhi Hindus. [3] [8] The date of the festival is based on the lunar cycle of the lunisolar Hindu calendar, falling on the first day of the year, in the Sindhi month of Chet (). [3]

  3. List of Sindhi Hindu festivals - Wikipedia

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    So much has been said and written about it that it would be superfluous to mention the event again. In Sindh the beginning of the New Year was considered Cheti Chand . Some businessmen open new account books on Cheti Chand; many however, do that on the eve of Diwali. On the full moon, people used to go to a river or lake and offer 'Akho' with a ...

  4. Jhulelal (Hinduism) - Wikipedia

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    The Cheti Chand festival in the month of Chaitra, marks the arrival of spring and harvest, as well as the incarnation day of Uderolal in the Vikram Samvat calendar year 1007. [1] [2] Uderolal morphed into a warrior and old man who preached and reprimanded Mirkhshah that Muslims and Hindus deserve the same religious freedoms.

  5. Gudi Padwa - Wikipedia

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    Cheti Chand among the Sindhi people; Navreh among the Kashmiri Pandits in Jammu and Kashmir; Pahela Baishakh among the Bengalis in West Bengal and Bangladesh; Puthandu among the Tamils in Tamil Nadu; Samvatsar Padvo among Hindu Konkanis of Goa and Konkani diaspora in Kerala [15] Vaisakhi or Baisakhi among the Punjabis in Punjab; Vishu among the ...

  6. Anila Sunder - Wikipedia

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    Anila based it on popular Sindhi festivals like Thadri that occurs on the eve of Janmashtami, Teejri, another festival which is an equivalent of Karva Chauth among Punjabis of India, Uttaran, a festival that coincides with Makar Sankranti, and also Cheti Chand which is the New Year's day for Sindhis and the birth day of the deity Jhulelal. [8]

  7. Ugadi - Wikipedia

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    The Sindhis celebrate the same day as Cheti Chand, which is the beginning of their calendar year. [20] Manipuris also celebrate their New Year as Sajibu Nongma Panba on the same day. [21] The Hindus of Bali in Indonesia also celebrate their new year on the same day as Nyepi. [22] Ugadi is one of the five Hindu national public holidays in Mauritius.

  8. Vadhayiyaan Ji Vadhayiyaan - Wikipedia

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    ''Vadhayiyaan Ji Vdhayiyaan'' (2018) Ashke (2018) Track listing. No. Title Lyrics Music Singer(s) Length; 1. "Akh Surme Di" Vinder Nathumajra: Jatinder Shah: Ammy Virk

  9. Vaisakhi - Wikipedia

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    According to Sahi (1999), Paonta Sahib "was the abode of Guru Gobind Singh Ji for a couple of years." [136] Paanta Sahib Gurdwara is in Sirmaur district in Himachal Pradesh. The site is located near the river Yamuna. The tricentenary celebrations to mark the birth of the Khalsa were started from Paanta Sahib Gurdwara in 1999. [137]