Friday, October 31, 2008

Halloween Day - Time to Celebrate

Halloween Day is also known as All Saints’ Day and All Hallows' Day. Every year Halloween Day is celebrated on October 31 across the world. Halloween Day originated in Europe, these lanterns were first carved from a turnip or rutabaga. Believing that the head was the most powerful part of the body containing the spirit and the knowledge, the Celts used the "head" of the vegetable to frighten off any superstitions. There are many festivals are being celebrated across the world similar of Halloween Day. The tradition of celebration of Halloween Day may be unique but also interests. It does not matter that you are believe in the superstition but there is no hard rule to just celebrate the wonderful Halloween Day.


The carved pumpkin, lit by a candle inside, is one of Halloween Day's most prominent symbols in America, and is commonly called a jack-o'-lantern. Halloween Day is celebrated in several countries of the Western world, most commonly in the United States, Canada, Ireland, Puerto Rico, Japan, Australia, United Kingdom, and at times in parts of New Zealand. In Sweden the All Saints' official holiday takes place on the first Saturday of November. In other regions such as Japan, Germany, Spain, and some South American countries, Halloween Day has become popular in the context of American pop culture.

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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

India celebrate Laxmi Puja, Laxmi Aarti with much fanfare

Diwali is the biggest festival in India. People wait for this occasion with much enthusiasm and excitement. The Diwali 2008 was no exception. Goddess Laxmi is worshipped on the auspicious day of Diwali. Diwali Aarti or Laxmi Aarti or Ganesh Aarti was held with much gaiety. People lightened lamps, diyas and candles to perform Diwali Aarti.

Laxmi puja or Lakshmi puja was held in the evening, as people sought blessing from goddess Laxmi to get health and wealth. Laxmi aarti or lakshmi aarti was performed with full devotion. Many people performed lakshmi aarti and ganesh aarti by lighting their homes, offices etc. Lakshmi pooja is considered most important for the business community in India.

Although lakshmi puja (laxmi puja), laxmi aarti (lakshmi aarti) and diwali aarti was performed only in north and central India a few years back, now they are being performed across India. Irrespective of regional affiliation, people celebrate diwali, dhanteras, laxmi puja, laxmi aarti and ganesh aarti with pure heart and soul.
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Monday, October 20, 2008

Indian Railway – the lifeline of Indian tourism!

Indian railways is the one of the biggest railway network in the world and well known for its railway reservation, online reservation and ticket booking system. Indian railways provides you the best services including the online reservation and online ticketing. The first India railway on Indian sub-continent ran over a stretch of 21 miles from Bombay to Thane. Indian Railways ways runs around 11,000 trains everyday, of which 7,000 are passenger trains and Indian railways covers track of 108,706 kilometers in the country. Indian railways is the best medium of transportation for passengers including tourists and the Indian railways is connected with all the parts of the nation.

Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation with the assistance of Centre for Railway Information Systems has launched online reservation, on-line ticketing, online ticket booking facilities, that can be accessed through website irctc.co.in. Now online reservation is very simple and easy way to get railways tickets without standing in queues for long hours. Just log into the website and book online train ticket from the website and book your tickets. Computerized reservation facilities were added at 245 new locations. At present in India the online reservation, online booking facilities are available at 758 locations in the country covering about 96 per cent of the total workload of passenger reservation. Moreover you can know your PNR status of your booked train tickets from the same site. Computerized Reservation related enquiries about accommodation availability, passenger status, train schedule, train between pair of stations etc. have been made web enabled.

The information regarding train ticket, online ticket booking of Indian railways can be obtained from the website. Indian railway has been providing very good tourists packages for the tourists in order to boost the tourism sector. Darjeeling Himalayan Railways has attained the World Heritage Status from UNESCO and Fairy Queen, the oldest functioning steam engine in the world, won Guinness Book of World Records and also got Heritage Award at the International Tourist Bureau, Berlin in March, 2000. Indian railway is bliss for the Indian tourism sector.
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Saturday, October 18, 2008

Diwali Greetings, Diwali Celebrations, Diwali Gifts, Festival of Diwali

A colorful festival of India, festival of lights is known as Diwali. Crackers, sweet and lively environment and colorful decorations and noisy streets such things will come to our mind, when we think of Diwali. It’s splendid time to offer and accept gifts from your near and dear. Diwali is being celebrated in the month of October every year. This is one of the biggest festivals of India. On occasion of Diwali festival, there will huge demand for Diwali greetings, Diwali gifts across the nation. With the help of online service providers you can now send Diwali gifts and Diwali e-cards using some websites. If you wish to send any Diwali gift item, one click on website will fulfill your desire.

The holy festival of Diwali has very importance too in our lives and it is also known as ‘Festival of Light’. In India, Diwali is celebrated on the first day of the lunar Kartika month, which comes in the month of October or November. On the day of Diwali, many wear new clothes and share sweets and snacks. Some North Indian business communities start their financial year on Diwali and new account books are opened on this day. According to some spiritual concept, this festival is being observed to enlighten your inner consciousness. Diwali also celebrates the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after a 14 year exile, and a war in which he killed the demon king Ravana. Whatever, the religious importance for the celebration of Diwali may be, but the people of India love this festival and eager to celebrate it with gaiety.

The celebration of Diwali is incomplete without the Diwali greetings and Diwali gifts and diwali wishes. No matter where you are located, your diwali wishes are important to convey you message and diwali greetings. You can send Diwali greetings, Diwali e-cards and Diwali gifts to your friends, family members using some of the following websites.

Happy Diwali is what the important wish of the day, by offering best Diwali greetings including - Diwali greetings, Diwali images, Diwali sms, Diwali photos, Diwali wallpaper, you can make this great day in your life. Diwali wallpapers on your desktop are fine enough to refresh your sweet memories of previous Diwali celebrations. If you unable send gift online, then Diwali sms is the easies way to reach your friends to wish them happy Diwali. You can choose, Diwali cards, Diwali pics, Diwali images to greet any one. What ever the medium may be it’s best to wish your friends and relatives on Diwali by just saying Happy Diwali!

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Friday, October 17, 2008

When Moon will rise in India today? (17/18 October 2008)

Karva Chauth is a festival of married women in India. Married women observe fast for the prosperity and longevity of their husbands. It is one of the ancient festivals of India and possesses a tremendous social and cultural significance; this festival is celebrated by keeping fast and break only after seeing Moon rise, applying henna and exchange of gifts. In order to break the fast, married women wait for the Moon rise. As per the tradition, the Moon rise is considered as very auspicious on the Karva Chauth day.

Married women see the reflected image of Moon rise in platter or thali full of water they share a special feast. Today, Karva Chauth is being celebrated across the nation and all will be eager to see the Moon rise in the evening. Married women worship the Lord Chandradev (Moon God) after the Moon rise in the evening today. The Moon rise on this has very significance in India tradition, and as per astrology Moon has significant impact on our personality.

Today the time of Moon rise will be different in different places in India. But the married women across the nation worship only after they catch the glimpse of Moon rise. The following time schedule of different cities would help you to know the time of Moon rise in different cities of India. Today, most of the married women watch the Moon rise and complete their Karva Chauth in India.

Moonrise Time in Important Cities of India

Delhi - 19:35
Mumbai - 20:15
Kolkotta - 19:05
Chennai - 19:59
Bangalore - 20:11
Indore - 19:55
Amritsar - 19:35
Ahemdabad - 20:06
Agra - 19:36
Gurgaon(Haryana) - 19:37
Guwahati - 18:44
Jammu - 19:31
Haridwar - 19:28
Jaipur - 19:45
Dehradun - 19:29
Nagpur - 19:46
Patna (Bihar) - 19:10
Bhubaneswar - 19:23
Meerut - 19:32
Raipur (Chhatisgarh) - 19:37
Lucknow - 19:24
Shimla - 19:29
SriNagar (Kashmir) - 19:30
Hyderabad - 19:57
Chandigarh - 19:31
Agartala - 18:50
Jodhpur - 19:58
Nainitaal - 19:25
Varanasi - 19:21
Kullu (HP) - 19:26
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Pongal 2009 – a festival of South India

Pongal 2009 is all about worshiping God for good harvest, remembering ancestors, cleaning home and enjoying delicious recipes on the final day of the celebrations. Across South India the Pongal 2009 will be celebrated on the January 14 to 16. People plan in advance over their budget to celebrate the Pongal 2009, as they purchase new cloths, paint their house, and offer gifts their family members. This is a very good time for businessmen and a good time to sell their products. On occasion of Pongal 2009, companies and business offer many discounts to attract more customers. The textile sale will be on boom during the Pongal 2009, people will be purchasing new cloths. The festival of Pongal 2009 is favorite festival of kids as they will getting a pleasant atmosphere and time to spend time with the entire family member in those holidays.

The Pongal 2009 festival is celebrated for three days in South India. The first day people clean their house, they worship Sun and Earth for good harvest. They set old useless wooden articles on fire along with woods and cakes made from cow dung. On the second day of Pongal 2009, people thank to their ancestors and worship them. On the final day of Pongal 2009, delicious recipes are being prepared and entire family members enjoy the feast. The South India will be in festive flavor during the Pongal 2009 celebration.
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Thursday, October 16, 2008

Karva Chauth in India

Karva Chauth is a festival of married women in India. Married women observe fast for the prosperity and longevity of their husbands. It is one of the ancient festivals of India and possesses a tremendous social and cultural significance, this festival is celebrated by keeping fast, applying henna and exchange of gifts. Nowadays, Karva Chauth is more of important festivals, thanks to Bollywood which made Karva Chauth much popular than those ancient days. For Karva Chauth, married women including new brides sketch plans from new cloths to their beauty products.

It is believed that Karva Chauth is one of the most favorite festivals of married women. Karva Chauth is a time of family gathering where all married women from grandmother to newly wed grand daughter-in-law observe fast. On the day of Karva Chauth, married women break their fasting only after the Moon appears. They worship and break their Karva Chauth fasting. It is very wonderful to be with a family that is observing Karva Chauth, as all would be dressed diligently and will be in a joyful time. Family members do present gifts to their family members. Visit North India during Karva Chauth you will come across the many living examples of happy marriage lives.
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Tamil Calendar 2009

As per the Tamil Calendar 2009, Pongal falls in the month of January 14. It is one of the major harvest festivals of South India. People do follow Tamil Calendar 2009 in order to know the auspicious time for to celebrate the festival. Pongal 2009 starts when Sun moves in Uttarayan and moves in Markara Rashi, according to Tamil Calendar 2009. Many astrologers and even common people of South India refer Tamil Calendar 2009 to know auspicious and inauspicious time across the year.

In southern India, this is a major festival, people wear new cloths and they celebrate for their new harvest. Tamil Calendar 2009 suggests people the do and don’t in order to celebrate the festival Pongal 2009. The celebration is dedicated to the Sun, and farmers thank the God and cattle for the good harvest. However, Pongal 2009 would be celebrated with gaiety across the South India as per the Tamil Calendar 2009.

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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Dussehra in India: A Spectacular Experience

Dussehra is one of the famous festivals in India which falls in the month of October. Dassehra festive season is considered as very auspicious time for any new venture. Celebrated to mark the defeat of Ravana by Lord Rama, Dussehra symbolizes the triumph of good over evil. The Ram Lila - an enactment of the life of Lord Rama, is held during the nine-day-long festival of Dussehra. On the tenth day, larger than life effigies of Ravana, his son and brother - Meghnad and Kumbhakarna, are set on fire.

Significance of Dussehra:
  • Dussehra is celebrated across India; it epitomizes the triumph of good over evil. The auspicious day - Lord Ram killed Ravan.
  • As per Hindu calender, the festival falls in very auspicious month, good for any new ventures. Many people start their new business, works, house construction etc. It is considered as auspicious time to launch any new work.
  • In India, business is incomplete without the worship of Goddess Dugra, the Goddess of Shakti. Every businessman once in a year worships Goddess Durga during Dussehra time. This is the perfect time for business people to restructure or rearrange their work place and worship the Goddess Dugra - the goddess of every trade.
  • It is a festival of women in India, as the Goddess Durga is considered as the most powerful Goddess and Shakti. In west Bengal, married women worship Goddess for the well being of their husband and family members. They offer 'Sindur' the red color - symbol for married women, to the Goddess.
  • Dussehra is festival of prosperity, wellbeing and growth. During the nine days celebration, goddesses Durga, Lakshimi, Kali and Saraswati are worshiped. The first three days are dedicated to Goddess Durga. The next three days are spent in worshipping goddess Lakshmi and the last three days are dedicated to Goddess Saraswati. The day after Navratri the festival of Dussehra is celebrated.
  • The ritual of celebrating of Dussehra may differ from region to region, but goal remains the same - to worship Goddess Durga. This is a beginning of a new season of festivals, from Dussehra the season of festivals start. And this also good time as entry of winter, is very good for cultivation too.



Every nook and corner of entire country is being decorated. Pandals made of clothes and wood are the prime attraction in almost all places across the nation. It’s very good time for foreign tourists to explore festive India and experience the live celebrations. In particular, some states including West Bengal, Karnataka, Gujarat and Orissa, will be favorite destination of many because of their unique and attractive celebrations of Dussehra. Visit to these states during this festive time would be a life time experience for one.

West Bengal

In West Bengal, the celebration is unique of its kind. In the crowded city of Kolkata, you will come across many puja pandals. These Pandals are great examples of architecture and skill. Amazing in size, attractive in looks and moreover the perfect application of architecture planning, these Pandals attracts visitors in lakhs. The natives and tourists would love to watch these spectacular designs and capture them in their cameras. For natives, these Pandals are symbol of pride.

Karnataka

The city of palaces is decorated across ten days of the festival time. The most interesting place to watch during this festive time is the Mysore Palace. In night, it looks glorious and spectacular. Across the state you will come across many Pandals and decorations.

Gujarat

You will come across very live environment in Gujarat during Dussehra time. During the nine-day festival, there will be Garba, where people get together and dance. It would be very interesting to see the people of Gujarat in their traditional attire and dancing to the tunes of music beats. The dance and tunes will not let you sit calm; it will make you to dance with the rest. The dance itself is a life time experience for the people those have visited to Garba during this festive time. Dancers will holding sticks in their both hands and create sounds according to the tunes.

Orissa

Dussehra is also one of the major festival celebrations in Orissa as well. While the festive atmosphere is high across the state, in the city of Cuttack, it is celebrated with gaiety. Aroun 175 puja pandals are being created in Cuttack every year for this festival. This year, the prime attraction is three idols of the Goddess are being made from gold. You will catch the silver jewellery in the city as it’s famous for silver work. And the work is also seen during this festive time, as Pandals are also made of silver.
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Friday, October 3, 2008

Goa: A Dream Destination for Tourists

Goa is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. It is famed for its beautiful beaches, white washed Portuguese churches and its cuisine, has a coastal line of 120km bordering a clear and seemingly endless sapphire sea. The famed beaches of Goa fringe along this coastal line.

The famous places in Goa are - Idalcao Palace, Fort Aguada, Goa State Museum, Santa Monica, the church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception, Dudsagar Waterfalls, Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary, Bhagavan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary and Bondla Wildlife Sanctuary. Of course, beaches without those you are trip to Goa is incomplete. Famous beaches in Goa are - Anjuna, Baga, Baina, Betul, Bogamalo, Calangute, Colva, Dona Paula, Harmal, Mandrem, Mirmar, Morgim, Palolem, Siridao, and Vagator. Plan your trip in advance so that you would able to visit all most all the places of interest in Goa.

While the population of Goa is pegged at 1.3 million, the state attracts more than 1.5 million tourists in its five-month tourism season from October to March. Roughly 12 percent of the tourists are foreigners. The tourism season has been started and many people would be planning their trip to Goa. The tour operators or agents are being in wait for the travel season time and they offer variety schemes for tourists. In order to make a best travel deal, it is necessary to check travel packages and other facilities provided by the tour operators. Make a best travel deal with tour operators and Get Set....Go!
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