- Baisakhi
Among the popular festivals enriching the varied culture of India, is the festival of Baisakhi. The festival stands for the dawn of a new year in the northern India, especially the state of Punjab. In Punjab, Baisakhi has a unique significance, the day also commemorates the founding of the Khalsa by the tenth guru, Guru Gobind Singh. - Baisakhi
Eternal Glory of Guru Gobind Singh Ji and The Khalsa, It was on this historic day of Baisakhi that this Greatest of the Nation Builders had transformed a whole nation into lovers of death en masse. - Christmas
Christmas is the only festival with an equal amount of joy and happiness. Christmas celebrates the birth of Christ, who was believed to be savior of mankind. - Diwali Celebrations
Offers diwali greetings and ecards, wallpapers, recipes and more. - Durga Puja Celebrations
This webiste provides information about Durga Puja greetings and ecards, wallpapers, recipes, rituals and more. - Fairs and Festivals of Assam
The perfect fusion of heritage of Assam's numerous races has made this enchanting state the home of the most colourful festivals which are passionate, compelling and mesmerising. - Holi Hangama
This site deals with Holi cards, Wallpapers, Gifts Section, History of Holi etc. - Indian Festivals
Information on Indian Festivals, History, Religious Festivals, Fairs and National Festivals, Regional & New Year Festivals of India. - Maha Shivratri
This is an important day for the devotees of Shiva, who stay awake throughout the night, praying to him. In all major centers of Shiva worship, Shivratri, also called Maha Shivratri, is a grand occasion. - Onam Festival
This website gives information on Onam festival of Kerala with its celebrations, rituals, customs, onam dance, songs and greeting cards. - Pongal
Pongal is one of such highly revered festivals celebrated in Tamil Nadu to mark the harvesting of crops by farmers. Pongal continues through the first four days of Thai month that starts in the mid-January and spreads to mid-February. - Shivaratri
- Sri Swami Sivananda
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