4 Reasons to Buy Gold Coins this Gudi Padwa
13 March 2018
The auspicious occasion of Gudi Padwa is just around the corner. As per Hindu mythology, buying gold is considered auspicious on occasions like Gudi Padwa, Akshaya Tritiya, Diwali etc. However, buying gold coins are the right buy this Gudi Padwa. Here are the 4 reasons why gold coins make more sense than gold jewellery –
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Ganesh Chaturthi: Significance of Ganesha Idol
27 August 2017
The elephant headed Hindu Deity of all great beginnings, the son of Shiva and Parvati is not just prayed to, by the Indian believers but is also a favourite of kids. On Ganesh Chaturthi, let’s delve into the significance of his idol. 1) His Big Head- Think Big 2) Small Eyes- Concentrate 3) Tusk – Retain good and throw away the
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India- the land of colorful festivals and celebrations. In India every region and religion has something to celebrate; these festivals reflect the lifestyles of people. Every festival is centered around celebrations, decorations, prayers and festive shopping. Although there is no specific time or month as the festive season which can be separately categorized but the
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7 different Janmashtami celebration rituals across India
22 August 2016
Lord Krishna’s birthday is celebrated, with great zeal and pomp, eight days after the full moon. It is on the eighth day of the month of Shravan according to Hindu calendar, and every year, the celebration period falls somewhere between August and September. This year it falls on the 25th August. The first day of
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Why do we celebrate Raksha Bandhan?
18 August 2016
The answer to the question above is far from simple. However, we’ll try our best to make it as simple and easy to understand as possible. It is no secret that Raksha Bandhan is a popular festival celebrated across the country. Irrespective of caste and creed people from all walks of life participate in this
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