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Naraka Chaturdasi Date: October 23, Sunday, 2022

Diwali Festival Date: October 24, Monday, 2022

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Naraka Chaturdasi

Naraka Chaturdashi is a Hindu festival, which falls on Chaturdashi (the 14th day) of the Krishna Paksha in the Shalivahan Shak of the Hindu calendar month of Kartika Masa. This festival is also calling as Choti Diwali, Kali Chaudas, Narak Chaudas, Roop Chaudas, Narak Nivaran Chaturdashi, or Bhoot Chaturdashi). It is the second day of the five-day-long festival of Deepavali/ Diwali. The Hindu literature narrates that the “Asura” (demon) “Narakasura” was killed on this day by Krishna and Satyabhama. The day is celebrated by early morning religious rituals and festivities follow.

This festival has some simple to mysterious rituals, varying from region to region; but most of the rituals are followed after early morning oil baths, decoration of the place of worship, and offering Naivedya (Prasada), followed by Puja. Narak Chaturdashi marks the beginning of Deepavali.

Diwali or Deepavali

Deepavali is celebrating next to the Naraka Chaturdasi. This festival is the most loved festival in Hindu Religion, especially for Children. Hindu Nations and People celebrate by distributing Sweets, sending best wishes, and lighting Candles/ Divas and fireworks.

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Vijayadashami Wishes (Happy Dussehra)

Vijayadashami Wishes to all Indians and the visitors of Quotetreat. Wishing you a Happy Dussehra to you and your Family. Dussehra/ Dashami festival date in 2022 is : October 5, Wednesday.

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The background of this great Hindu festival is providing below.

Maha Ashtami

Maha Saptami is celebrating on day 7 of the 10-day long Durga Puja festival. Saptami means 7 in Sanskrit. This Hindu festival is celebrated all over India. It is also celebrated in other countries around the world where the Indian diaspora has settled. In India, the festival is celebrated with special fervor in the states of West Bengal, Assam, Tripura, Odisha, and Sikkim.

Maha Saptami also has a legend surrounding Lord Rama associated with it. According to this legend, Lord Rama prayed to Goddess Durga before commencing his battle with the demon king Ravana, who had abducted his wife Sita. This special ‘puja’ had to be done with 100 blue lotus flowers called ‘Neel kamal’ but Lord Rama could only find 99 such flowers. In order to complete the ‘puja’ and out of his intense devotion to Goddess Durga, Lord Rama plucked out his own eye, which was blue, and offered it to the Goddess in place of the one missing blue lotus. 

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Maha Navami

Maha Navami is the ninth day of the Navratri festival. It is the final day of worship before Vijaya Dashami, the end of Navratri. On this day, Goddess Durga is worshipped in different forms in different parts of the country.

The origin of the festival lies in the legendary battle between the Goddess Durga and the demon Mahishasura. This is also symbolic of the battle between good and evil that takes place in the world around us and also in the hearts and minds of human beings everywhere.

Maha Navami is considered to be the day during the long battle between the Goddess and the demon when she fatally wounded him. The following day, the 10th day of the battle, called Vijayadashami, is when the demon was finally vanquished by the Goddess. This is why, during Maha Navami celebrations, the Goddess Durga is worshipped in her avatar of Mahishasuramardhini, or ‘’She who killed the Mahishasura’’.

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Indian Independence Day 2022

Indian Independence Day is a very special day for all Indians as well as the aspirants of Freedom! Why this is so special is it is the 75th Anniversary of Independence.

Indian Independence Day

The Indian Government also celebrates this great national festival as “Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav“.

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On this special occasion, Team “QuoteTreat” is wishing every Indian, and let’s enjoy Freedom! Share Greetings and Wishes to your loved ones.

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Once again wishing you a Very Happy Independence Day all my Indias!

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April Fools’ Day

April Fool’s Day is an annual custom on 1 April consisting of practical jokes and hoaxes. Jokesters often expose their actions by shouting “April Fools!” at the recipient. Mass media can involve in these pranks, which reveals as such the following day. The day is not a public holiday in any country except Odesa, Ukraine, where the first of April is an official city holiday. The custom of setting aside a day for playing harmless pranks upon one’s neighbor has been relatively common in the world.

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In the UK, an April Fool prank is sometimes later revealed by shouting “April fool!” at the recipient, who becomes the “April fool”. In England, a “fool” is calling by a few different names around the country. Which includes “noodle”, “gob”, “gobby”, or “noddy”. However, modern scholars believe that there is a copying error in the extant manuscripts. April Fool’s Day is all set to welcome the month of April, gear up to play pranks on friends and family members. April 1 is celebrating as April Fool’s Day worldwide. This day is celebrating for several centuries by different cultures. April Fool’s Day traditions are all about playing pranks or cracking practical jokes on each other and screaming ‘’April Fools!” at the end of the clue

Happy Ugadi wishes

Happy Ugadi Wishes to all of you and your loved family members.

The great festival of “Ugadi” is celebrating the Telugu New Year by the people of Andhra Pradesh and Telugu people around the world. This festival is considered an auspicious day as it marks the beginning of the new month, Chaitra of a new year based on the Hindu calendar. People believe that Lord Brahma started creating the elements of the earth on this day.

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The word Ugadi literally means a ‘new era’. Ugadi is celebrating every year in the month of March-April. This is the time when nature is also in a celebration mood. This time marks the onset of Spring. One can see new leaves and new buds on the trees. It appears that nature is equally happy like the humans and is all ready to welcome the new year

Cleaning of houses and decoration of temples and deities is common on the eve of the festival.

 The special dish is preparing on Ugadi giving a mixed taste of sweet, sour, tangy, hot, salty. This is calling as Ugadi Pacchadi (Ugadi Chutny).

This Ugadi chutney is important also for these facts: neem flowers prevent skin allergies and kill germs and bacteria; jaggery eliminates the chances of anemia; chili powder improves the immune system and renders a better eyesight; tamarind helps in great digestion; salt helps in keeping the body hydrated; green mango improves blood circulation. The summer month of India is a painful one and this chutney provides the body a natural shield against all summer weaknesses

 This auspicious day involves religious observances and customers. It is customary for people to shop heavily during the months preceding Chaitra (

However, all business transactions are carried out after certain religious observances that are said to bring good luck, wealth, and prosperity to believers.

Women wear opulent clothes during this day such as brocade sarees like Bangalore silk or Kanjivaram in rich colors with thick gold zari borders.

Even the young girls in the family dress elaborately in silk lehenga cholis.

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Happy Holi Festival

Happy Holi to all of you and your loved family! Holi is one of the major festivals of the Hindu religion. Currently, it is celebrated in South Asian countries, especially in India and Nepal. The Color of Joy! Life is made up of many colors, hence let us learn the same from this colorful festival.

Holi Festival

The colorful festival, Holi is celebrated on the last full moon day of the lunar month of (Phalguna). This Hindu festival is generally coming around the end of March. For instance, Holi in 2022 is “Friday, 18 March” (The festival date of Holi may vary from year to year).

The festival is celebrating for two days. The 1st day is “Holika Dahan” and the 2nd day, Rang Panchami marks the closing day of the Holi festival.

Most Hindu People enjoy different varieties of colors on Holi. They apply colors to each other, sing, and dance together. They worship Lord Krishna and put colors on his idol.

Happy Holi (Holika Festival) brief details

  • Holi is about celebrating happiness with friends and family. People forget their troubles and indulge in this festival to celebrate brotherhood. In other words, we forget our enmities and get into the festival spirit. Holi is calling the festival of colours. Because people play with colours and apply them to each other’s faces. This is colours are the real essence of the festival. Hence, Holi is a festival of colours.
  • This auspicious festival is celebrating during the spring season with great joy and fervour.
  • People wear white coloured clothes on the day of Holi.
  • They play with bright organic colours like red, green, yellow, orange, magenta, purple, etc.
  • Various kinds of sweets such as Gujiyas and Malpuas are sweetening the mouths to mark the occasion of Holi.
  • Children love playing with colours using pichkaris, buckets and balloons, filled with coloured water.
  • Holi celebrations begin with the Holika Dahan ritual that is celebrating to honour the burning of Holika, the evil demoness and protection of Prahlad by Lord Vishnu from that fire.
  • People collect wood and burn a bonfire and celebrate by singing songs around it.
  • Holi is a festival which reminds us of the victory of good over evil.

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Happy Makar Sankranti Wishes

Happy Makar Sankranti 2022 all of you and your beloved family members!

Makar Sankranti is very famous festival in Indian Continent! This festival is also calling as “Pongal / Uttarayan / Maghi” and simply calling it as Sankranti! The festival is calling as Pongal in Tamil Nadu, as Uttarayan in Gujarat, as Poush Sankranti, samkranti in Bangladesh and West Bengal. The Sankranti means ‘transfer’. On this day, the Sun transformed into the Capricorn.

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Happy Pongal Wishes

Happy Makar Sankranti Wishes to every one of you and your loved ones. Enjoy the greatest and never before festival with lot of Joy!

Happy Pongal Wishes

Happy Pongal Wishes to you and your loved ones. Enjoy this festival season with lot of Joy. Wishing you all the very best!

Happy Pongal Festival

Pongal, the other name of this festival is “Thai Pongal”. This is a multi-day Hindu harvest festival of South India, particularly in the Tamil community. However, The Pongal is also calling as Sankranti. Pongal festival is celebrating on January 14, according to the Tamil solar calendar.

A Happy Pongal wishes to one and all!

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Happy Makar Sankranti Wishes

One again wishing you a very Happy Pongal to you and your family. Enjoy your never before day on these auspicious day! Happy Sankranti Wishes Telugu

Happy Sankranti Wishes Telugu

Happy Sankranti Wishes to Telugu People around the World.

Happy Sankranti Festival Wishes (మకర సంక్రాంతి శుభాకాంక్షలు)

Makara Sankranti is very famous and most important festival for Hindu people of India particularly for South India. Telugu people simply calling as Sankranti. The Makara Sankranti is also calling as “Pongal, Uttarayan, and or Maghi” in rest of the World. This festival is a traditional festival which is considering as harvesting festival on respect to the Lord Surya and Cattles.

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Happy Pongal Wishes

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భోగి శుభాకాంక్షలు Happy Bhogi

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Happy Sankranti Wishes Telugu to all of you and your beloved people of India!

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