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Wednesday, 16 April 2014

Festivals Celebrated in India

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Festivals Celebrated in India
Festivals Celebrated in India

India is multi-cultured country people living in different states follow different culture and religion so they have there own religious festivals apart from that all National festivals and even International Days are also celebrated with great pleasure through the country. As people following different religion live together so they celebrate festivals of different religion. Thus, India attracts tourist attention for it's culture and festivals. Many tourist even choose their favourite festival to visit India.

January - February

New Year Day – 1st January celebrated all Over India.

Guru Govind Singh Jayanti – 7th January celebrated in Punjab, Chandigarh, Harayana

Makar Sankaranti – 14th January celebrated in Gujarat, Mahashtra

Lohri –Makar Sankarati is known as Lohri in North India.

Pongal – Celebrated in Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh,Assam, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Puducherry,Andaman and Nicobar

Elephant March – Celebrated in Kerala in the month of January

Vasant Panchami – Celebrated in Bangal, orrisa and Bihar for blessing of Lord Saraswati.

Kerela Village Fair – Celebrated in Kerela as it is Cultural festival celebrated with folk dance and Music of Kerala.

Bikaner Festival – This festival is celebrated in Rajasthan by decorating Camels.

Pattadakal Dance Festival – An Interesting dance festival celebrated in the state of Kaenataka.

Id-ul-Fitr – It is festival of Muslim Community celebrated in the month end of January.

Bhogi – celebrated in Andhra Pradesh on 13th January

Thaipusam – Thaipusam is a Hindu festival celebrates in the Tamil Nadu

Kavadi – Kavadi is the Dance performed in Tamil Nadu to please Tamil god of War

Id-e-Milad - It is the Muslim festival celebrated in the month of January in India.

Republic Day – This is National festival of India celebrated on 26th January since 1950.

Desert Festivals – Desert festival is celebrated in Rajasthan in the month end of January or in the First half month of February for three days.

Cattle Fair – This festival is celebrated in Rajasthan in the month of January or February by trading of cattle.

Thiruvalluvar Day / Kanum Pongal - This festival is celebrated in Tamil dedicated to lord Sun.

Maha Shivratri – It is religious festival of Hindu, celebrated by keeping fast dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Vasant Panchami – Celebrated in an honor of Goddess Saraswati.

International Yoga Festival – Celebrated in Uttar Pradesh in the month of February by practicing Yoga and Meditation.

Surajkund Crafts Mela – It is 15 days festival celebrated in Haryana to demonstrate art and craft from all over the India.

Taj Mahotsav – Celebrated in Uttar Pradesh, recreating the age of Shah Jahan by dance and drama.


February - March

Holi – It is much popular Hindu festival celebrating with Colors in Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh

Shigmo – Festival of Konkani Hindu, celebrate in Goa.

Vasant Navratri – Hindu Festival celebrated in majority of Parts of India.

Rama Navami – Rama Navami is celebration of Birth of Lord Rama

National Safety Day – Celebrated on 4th March across the Country.

International Women’s Day – Celebrated on 8th March in an honor of Women.

Dandi March Day – 12th March is celebrated as Dandi March day in India.

World Forestry Day – 21st March is celebrated as Forestry day in the country.

World Water Day - 22nd March is Celebrated as World Water day.

Gudi Padwa – New year day for Marathi and Konkanis celebrated on first day of Chaitra Month.

Ugadi – New year for Kannadigas and Telugus celebrated on the same day as Gudi padwa.

Khajuraho Dance Festival – It is the festival celebrated by the people of Madhya Pradesh by performing Classical Dance.

Ellora Festival – Classical dance and Music festival celebrated in Mahashtra.


March - April


Gangaur - Festival is dedicated to Goddess Parvati, Celebrated in Rajasthan.

Pooram – Temple festival celebrated in Kerala.

Carnival – Celebrated in Goa in the month of April for Fruiting of Cashew and Mango.

Internaitonal Spice – Celebrate in Kerala.

Vishu – 2 days Hindu festival celebrated in Kerala.

Tamil New Year – Celebrate among Tamil people it falls in the month of April.

Hanuman Jayanti – Hanuman Jayanti is celebration of birth of Hanuman.

Bihu - Bihu is Assamese New Year celebrated in Assam and near by places.

Good Friday – It is festival of Christians celebrated on Friday of April every year.

Baisakhi – Punjabi New Year celebrated in Punjab, Celebrated with joyous music and Dance.

Id-ul-fitr or Ramazan Id – It is Festival of Muslim Community, a day of feasting making end of Ramdan.


May - June

May Day - 1st May is celebrated as International Workers' day in India even in many country International Workers' day in famous as "May day".

Buddha Purnima – Celebration on Buddha’s birth.


June – July

Rath yatra – Celebrated in Orissa and many more part of country.

Hemis Festival – It is the festival of people living in Jammu & Kashmir.

International Mango Festival - Celebrates in Uttar Pradesh exhibiting best Quality Indian Mangoes.

Sitsalsasthi – Sitsalsasthi is the celebration of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati’s marriage

Eid-Ul-Fitr - Eid-Ul-Fitr is the Muslim Festival, mean braking of fast celebrated not only in India but all over the World on 29th neight of Ramadan.

Raja Parba - It is 4 days long festival celebrated in Orissa to welcome inaugurates and welcomes the agricultural year all over Orissa it is also known as Mithuna Sankranti.

Guru Purnima - Guru purnima is the festival of Hindu and Buddhist, a devotional worship of the Teacher (GURU).In Hindu Guru is treated as God himself.

August - September

Raksha Bandhan - It is festival of Hindu, for brother and Sister. On this day women ties Rakhi on the wrist of her brother to remind him to protect her if any need arise. There is fascinating Story behind Raksha bandhan.

Independence Day - 15th August is celebrated as Independence Day in India since year 1947 as India got Independence from British rule on the day.

Onam – Oman is the festival for the people living in Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. This festival is famous for the ‘Snake Boat Races’, an event held in Kerala to celebrate this festival.

Krishna Janmamshtami - A Hindu festival celebrating the birth of Krishna. It is celebrated though out the country .Devotees of Lord Krishna celebrated this festivals by fasting and praying.

Gowri Habba - Gowri Habba is celebrated in Karnataka,Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh it is the festival for newly wed couples.

Nuakhai - This festival is celebrated in Orissa to welcome new rice of the year.

Id-Ul-Zuha /Bakri Id - 

Ganesh Chaturthi - A Hindu festival celebrated for the arrival of lord Ganesha. Idol of Ganesh is bought on this day and worshiped for ten days and then is being immersed in a river or sea.

Bonalu - Bonalu is the festival celebrated in Hydrabad, Andhra Pradesh and other parts of South India. Goddess MahaKali is Worshipped.

September - October

Navratri - Navratri is the Hindu festival of nine Nights celebrated by performing dance on traditional music and worshiping the forms of Shakti.

Dussehra/VijayaDashmi - Dussehra is tenth day of Navratri on this day Lord Rama Killed Ravana i.e. Victory of good over evil.

Durga pooja - A very famous festival for the people of Bengal. This festival is celebrated by worshipping goddess Durga by performing Pooja.

Bathukamma or Panduga- It is unique festival celebrated in Andhra Pradesh during Navratri by Women in the honour of Goddess Gouri.

Gandhi Jayanti - 2nd October is celebrated as Gandhi Jayanti a birth date of Gandhiji, father of the nation,Public Holiday is declared throughout the nation on this day.


October - November

Diwali or Deepawali - Diwali is the festival of Light as Lord Rama, goddess Sita returned to the kingdom of Ayodhya after 14 years of exile.

New Year – Next day of Diwali is celebrated as New year in Hindu community. New Year is celebrate with great pleasure throughout the country.

Bhai Dooj - Second day of New year is Bhai dooj a festival for brother and sister similar to Raksha Bandhan.

Gurupurab - Gurupurab id the festival of Sikh it falls in the month of November.

Kartik Poornima/Dev Diwali – It is celebrated on Full moon day of Kartik .It is unique festival celebrated in Varansi. It also coincide with Jain festival of Light.

Chhath - Celebrated in Bihar and Terai dedicated to sun god.


November - December

Muharram - Muharram is the first month of Islamic Calender. Muslim community in India celebrates with great pleasure.

Chrishmas Day -25th December is celebrated as Chrishmas by decorating Xmas tree and sharing gifts as it is annual commemoration of the birth of Jesus Christ

Sunday, 6 April 2014

Culture followed in India

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Multi-culture of India
Culture of India

Culture and Religion of India

India is the only country on the globe with highest number of different culture and religion. Indian government provide freedom to people to follow their own culture and religion and even to celebrate their own religious festival. Lifestyle as well as out look( clothing) of people is different in every part of the country. People living in each and every states follow different Culture and Religion .

Majority of Indian population follow Hinduism. The reason of having multiple culture in India is its fascinating History, as different cultured people visited India for trading, travelling purpose and settled down in India impressed by its culture.

In earlier days, Ancient Indian culture was famous in the world. It was based on 4 vedas(Holy-Books) which teaches human values as well as moral values to people in their school days. Vedas are believed to be an oldest book written in Sanskrit language having story of Hindu god, prayers,rituals and poetry. In Hindu religion, it is believed that Brahma (Hindu God) created the mankind and gifted mankind by creating 4 vedas. It is believed that 4 vedas came out from 4 mouth of Lord Brahma.

4 vedas are as follows

The Rigvade, containing hymns to be recited by the hotar , or presiding priest
The Yajurveda, containing formulas to be recited by the advaryu or officiating priest
The Samavade, containing formulas to be sung by the udgatar or priest that chants
The Atharvaeda, a collection of spells and incantations, apotropaic charms and speculative hymns

But, after Independence from Britishers, ancient Indian culture is vanished and people started following western Culture. But still there are many beautiful Historical places in India which attracts tourist attraction across the world.



Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Pattaya ,Thailand

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Pattaya


Pattaya is located in the eastern cost of the Bay of Thailand. Pattaya is popular for it beauty of beaches as it is located at the sea coast,developed with luxurious Hotels and Resorts.One can enjoy visiting Thailand by choosing best time(season) or favourite festivals.Moreover in Pattaya,traditional out look of people can be seen.It is advisable to spent 2 days in Pattaya if you want to enjoy the trip.Following are the places one should visit in Pattaya.

Places to visit in Pattaya

Art in Paradise
The Sanctuary of Truth (Prasat Satchatham)
Pattaya Floating Market
Wat Phra Yai (Big Buddha Hill)
Nong Nooch Garden
Sri Racha Tiger Zoo
Pattaya Elephant Village
Khao Kheow Open Zoo
The Million-Year Stone Park and Crocodile Farm
Underwater World Pattaya
Ripley's Believe It Or Not
Mini Siam

Thursday, 20 March 2014

Underwater World and Dolphin Lagoon,Santosa,Singapore

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Underwater Island,Dolphin Lagoon , Santosa ,Singapore
Underwater Island,Dolphin Lagoon , Santosa ,Singapore

Underwater is an Oceanarium located on the offshore Singaporean island of Sentosa. It was developed in 1991 and till today it has more than 2000 marine animals of round about 250 species from different regions of the world.It is one the most favourite place in Singapore for children and for elders up to some extend.

Aquarium at Santosa,Singapore
Aquarium at Santosa,Singapore
Marine Life at Santosa
Marine Life at Santosa
People visiting Singapore,always wish to visit the place. Generally people enjoy in aquarium which demonstrate marine life.

Dolphin Lagoon,Santosa
Dolphin Lagoon,Santosa
Ticket charges is affordable and it even includes Dolphin Lagoon.While visiting to Underwater world it becomes important to know the timings.It is open for public from 10:00 to 19:00 daily (Last admission at 18:30).


Sentosa - Singapore


Sentosa Island,Singapore
Sentosa Island,Singapore

Sentosa  - Singapore

Sentosa is most beautiful Island resort of Singapore with 2 km long beach,world-class attractions, sea sports, golf and retreats.

Beach at Sentosa Island,Singapore
Beach at Sentosa Island,Singapore
It is developed well and best place to visit in Singapore.People visiting Singapore never miss to visit the place as it includes several different attractive places,museum,parks,etc listed below which adds beauty of Singapore.

Resort At Sentosa Island,Singapore
Resort At Sentosa Island,Singapore

Places To visit in Santosa,Singapore

Underwater World and Dolphin Lagoon
Tiger Sky Tower
Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom
Merlion Statue
Songs of the Sea
Sentosa 4D Magix
Sentosa CineBlast
Fort Siloso
MegaZip Adventure Park

Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Best Time To Visit Singapore

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Climate of Singapore
Climate in Singapore
Along with India and Malaysia,Singapore also enjoys tropical climatic condition.An Island Country Singapore, generally have Hot and Humid Climate with lot of rainfall and heavy wind, especially in the mid and at the end of the year. Tourist mostly visit the place either by choosing the festivals celebrating in Singapore or choosing best time to visit Singapore. Majority people visit Singapore in the month of June - July or in the month of November - December.

Weather of Singapore is classified into:


Pre-Northeast Monsoon (October to November):

Best time to visit Singapore in Pre-Northeast Monsoon
Best time to visit Singapore in Pre-Northeast Monsoon
One of the best time to visit Singapore is in the month of later half of October,November or in the beginning of December.This is the time when Singapore experiences cool sea breeze which reduces heat in the day time and become one of the most favourable time to visit the place.

Northeast Monsoon (December to March ):

Northeast Monsoon in Singapore
Northeast Monsoon in Singapore
Heavies rainfall with strong wind is experienced in this duration (December to March).Nonstop heavy rainfall may spoil the charm to visit the place.So,Tourist generally avoid to visit inn this season.

Pre-Southwest Monsoon (March to May):

Pre-Southwest Monsoon in Singapore
Pre-Southwest Monsoon in Singapore

Humidity is reduced in this season and intensity of wind is also reduced in these days which make climate little bit dry as it rains once in awhile in a day or some time in the evening. Very few people prefer to visit Singapore even in this season.

Southwest Monsoon (June to September)

Best time to visit Singapore
Best time to visit Singapore
This is one of the most favourable time to visit Singapore as in this season,rainfall is reduced climate in pleasant. Tourist wait for the season to visit the Island.

Apart from high season, many people visit Singapore to Enjoy their favorite festivals celebrated in Singapore such as food festival, Hungry Ghost Festival, etc. Tourist enjoy multiculture of Singapore and is the best time to observe the traditional as well as modern lifestyle of people living in Singapore.


Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Lifestyle of Singapore - Island

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Multi Cultured of Singapore
Multi cultured  
Lifestyle of Singapore

As Singapore is multicultural country,Lifestyle of Singapore also have high influence of its religious background.

Now a days people of Singapore have adapted western lifestyle but traditional look of Singaporean is shown in the figure.

Traditional dressing of People of Singapore
Traditional dressing of People of Singapore


Singapore offers luxury hotels, delectable cuisine and great shopping.People belonging to different religions in Singapore live side by side and celebrate several festivals together.

Lifestyle of Singapore
Lifestyle of Singapore

Singapore continues to grow and develop, maintaining our quality of life will become increasingly important.

Every Chinese New Year in a Chinese Calendar is based on an animal zodiac theme and there are total of 12 zodiac known as Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog & Pig.


Thursday, 6 March 2014

Hungry Ghost Festival celebrated in Singapore

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Hungry Ghost Festival , Singapore
Hungry Ghost Festival

Hungry Ghost Festival

As Singapore is multi-cultured country (Island),along with Hungry ghost festival, there are many Interesting festivals celebrated in Singapore. This festival is celebrated according to lunar calendar, in the 7th month of lunar calendar, generally it falls in the month of August or in the month of September.It also falls at the same time as a full moon, the new season, the fall harvest, the peak of Buddhist monastic asceticism, the rebirth of ancestors, and the assembly of the local community.

Hungry Ghost Festival , Singapore
Hungry Ghost Festival , Singapore

 According to the Taoist Chinese belief, the gates of hell is opened during this month and the spirits of the dead are released and allowed to roam the earth.

Hungry Ghost Festival
Hungry Ghost Festival
These ghosts are believed to be ancestors of those who forgot to pay tribute to them after they died, or those who were never given a proper ritual send-off.

Offer food and drink,Hungry Ghost Festival,Singapore
Offer food and drink

Family members offer prayers to their deceased relatives, offer food and drink and burn hell bank notes and other forms of joss paper.

joss Paper burning , Hungry ghost Festival Singapore
joss paper

Hell money is a form of joss paper printed to resemble legal tender bank notes. This faux money has been in use since at least the late 19th century and possibly much earlier. Joss paper items are believed to have value in the afterlife,considered to be very similar in some aspects to the material world, People burn paper houses, cars, servants and televisions to please the ghosts

offering food and Prayer
offering food and Prayer

Celebration is done by offering food, prayer , burn joss stick and hell money to pay tribute to their forefathers. Worship can be done in the road or in the open ground.

More Festivals....


Saturday, 1 March 2014

Festival celebrated in Singapore

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Festivals Celebrated in Singapore

Festivals Celebrated in Singapore

Festivals Celebrated in Singapore is mostly based on the religion followed in Singapore.As Singapore in multicultural country (Island),their are number of religious festivals celebrated in the Country. People migrated from different Country following different culture and religion,having different lifestyle live side-by-side.Thus they take actively part in the celebration of all festivals of one another, gracefully with respect.Even National festivals are also celebrated in Singapore which increases festival list up to some extent.

Public Holiday is declared, major for celebration.As a result of which calender is full of traditional festivals and Holidays.The list below are the festivals that belong to the different ethnic group celebrate in Singapore. It is also part of Singapore culture to join in the celebration of each other festivals.


New year

1st January is celebrated as the new year according to the English calendar. Public Holiday is declared on this day, new year starts with the holiday to set new goals for the new year.


Chinese New Year

This festival depends on the lunar calendar and it generally falls in the month of January or in the month on February.Usually, Chinatown is selected for the celebration of this festival and in filled with sales stores for new year gift and gift hampers. More...


Christian Festival-Good Friday

It comes in the month of April , on which gives long week end. Christian and Catholics commemorate the day where Jesus was crucified on the cross to exonerate the sins of all mankind.


Labor Day

Since 1960, this festival is celebrated every year on 1st May and is declared as Public holiday in Singapore.This day is celebrated in many other countries like Thailand,Maldives etc.


Vesak Day

A Buddhist festival vesak day,is celebrated depending on the lunar calender generally fall in the month of May.This day commemorates the birth, enlightenment and death of the Buddha.


Hungry Ghost Festival

This festival is celebrated according to lunar calendar, in the 7th month of lunar calendar, generally it falls in the month of August or in the month of September. More...


Moon-Cake Festival or Mid Autumn

Moon-Cake Festival is also known as lantern festival for Chinese it is mid-autumn festival. During those days ,along with Singapore, China town is decorated with light.Along with it, all streets is decorated with beautiful flowers.More...


National Day

Public holiday in declare on the National day that is on 9th August,On the day Singapore got Independence from Malaysia in year 1965.


Hari Raya Haji

Islamic Calendar is followed as it is Muslim festival celebrated on 10th month following Islamic Calendar.Public Holiday is declared on the day.Muslims Pray early in the morning as well as in the evening in Mosques which is decorated with bright lights.It is the One of the most important festivals for Muslim Community.


Hari Raya Puasa

It is the end of Ramadan Public Holiday is declared on this day.In the evening family members along with their friend make evening prayer and than break fast of Ramadan by taking meal togather.


Deepavali Festival

This is Hindu festival generally falls in the month of October or November.This festival is also know as Festival of light,with the beliefs that as light overcomes darkness,good over comes evil.There is fascinating Indian history behind the festival being celebrated.So every Year,Hindu of India Celebrate this festival with great pleasure.


Thimithi

Thimit or firewalking ceremony is a Hindu festival originating in Tamil Nadu, South India that is celebrated during the month of Aipasi (or Aippasi) of the Tamil calendar.It falls in the Month of October or in November.


Christmas

A Christian Festival,this festival is celebrated on 25th December ever year even in Singapore as their are Chinese community in Singapore by decorating Christmas tree at some places.


Hari Raya Aidilfitri

A Muslim festival Hari raya Aidilfitri is celebrated as per Islamic Calender, After 30 days of fasting during Ramadan, the first three days of Hari Raya Aidilfitri are celebrated on a grand scale.


River Hong Bao Festival

A Chinese festival which term “Hong Bao”, meaning red packet, is a monetary gift often associated with Chinese New Year.Which symbolize good luck, what better way to usher in the Chinese New Year than at the River Hongbao.



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