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बैसाखी का त्यौहार भारत देश में मनाया जाने वाला त्यौहार है। ये त्यौहार अप्रैल के महीने में मनाया जाता है। ये त्यौहार पंजाब और हरियाणा का मुख्य त्यौहार है See more
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Short Essay & Article On Baisakhi Or Vasakhi Festival In Punjabi, Hindi & English
Short Essay & Article On Baisakhi Or Vasakhi Festival In Punjabi, Hindi & English
Short essay & Article on Baisakhi Festival : Vaisakhi is one of the auspicious day for farmers of North India (Punjab & Haryana). It is celebrated on first day of vaisakh month according to the Nanakshah solar calendar. That is why Baisakhi is also known as Vaisakhi. According to the Gregorian calendar, the first day of vaisakh month fall on the 13th April but after 3 year, it come in 14 April…
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Essay on holi in english for class 10th student
Essay on holi in english for class 10th student
Holi festival india India is a country of festivals and festivals. Many festivals are celebrated in our country, in which Deepawali, Rakshabandhan, Eid, Baisakhi, Onam, Durga Puja, Dussehra, Holi etc. are prominent. Out of these, the festival of Holi is especially known for its fun, gaiety and enthusiasm. Time to celebrate holi This festival is celebrated at the end of winter and the arrival of…
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Essay on Baisakhi in Hindi
Essay on Baisakhi in Hindi: बैसाखी’ अथवा ‘वैसाखी की गिनती भारत के मुख्य पर्वों में की जाती हैं. यह एक ऋतु विशेष पर्व हैं. मुख्य रूप से पंजाब और हरियाणा में इन्हें बड़े हर्षोल्लास के साथ
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लोहड़ी का त्यौहार मुख्य रूप से भारत देश में मनाया जाता है। इसी के साथ अन्य देशो में रह रहे भारतीय लोग भी इस त्यौहार को बड़ी ही धूम धाम से मनाते है। ये भारत के उत्तरी भाग में मनाया जाने वाला प्रमुख त्यौहार है See more
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Small essay on festival of india Essay for Kids on Festivals of India
Gandhi Jayanti (Oct. Essay for Kids on Festivals of India. India is a country of different communities belonging to different religions. So almost every day we see a festival being celebrated with joy and fun. The festivals make our life colourful and charming. There are some religious festivals, some are based on seasons and some are of national importance. They are celebrated with great joy and fun. The Indian religious festivals are Deepawali and Dussehra, Id-ul- Fitr and Id-ul Zuha. X’mas day and the New Year’s day, Mahavir Jayanti, Buddha Jayanti, Guru Nanak’s Birthday etc. Though these festivals are marked by different communities, yet they are celebrated by all without any ill-will and communal hatred. Festivals promote the feelings of communal harmony. Image Source: indiancaravans.com. Holi, Baisakhi and Basant are important seasonal festivals. Basant declares the arrival of spring season. Holi is a festival of colours. It marks the end of the winter season. Baisakhi is the seasonal festival of the Punjab. It is celebrated at the end of harvesting season.... View more ...
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essay on harvest festival of india 437 Words Short Essay on festivals of India (free to real)
They come every year to make us forget all ill-will and communal hatred the festivals strengthen the feeling of oneness too people, without any malice, meet with one another and wish for bright future. India is a land of fairs and festivals. As different communities belonging to different religions live here, therefore many festivals are celebrated regularly every year. Among these festivals, some are religious; some are based on seasons while some are of national importance. All the festivals are celebrated with great enthusiasm in a colourful atmosphere. Diwali, Dussehra, Raksha Bandhan, Id-ul-Fitr, Id-ul-Zuha, Christmas, Mahavir Jayanti, Gurunanak Jayanti, Ganesh Chaturhi etc. India. These festivals are celebrated by different communities but they are celebrated as a whole. We can see festive atmosphere everywhere in India. Holi, Baisakhi, Basant Panchami, Bihu, Pongal, Onam etc. The spirit of Holi is colour-rich and vibrant, flung into the air and smeared with immense joy on friends and dear onces. This festival marks the end of winter season and advent of bright days of summer. Baisakhi, a harvest festival, is celebrated in North India, particularly in Punjab and Haiyana, when the Rabi crop is ready for harvesting. In South India, during the same period, 'Pongal' is celebrated. The farmers worship the sun, the earth and the cattle as thanks giving for a bounteous harvest. And then there is Basant Panchami. It marks the arrival of sweet spring the season of pleasant breeze, flowers and fragrance. All fill life with vigour and vitality. Hence people celebrate this festival with great zeal and excitement.... View more ...
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Essay on Baisakhi
Baisakhi for the urbane state is a day when we all love getting decked in vibrantly Brightening Yellows, men cladding “Kesari” turbans and savor those lip-smacking savories. All this makes Baisakhi’s Day more cheerful and happening. The agriculture-dominated states relish this day as a “Holy Day” with sheer enthusiasm and joy. Baisakhi Spring Festival falls usually on 13th April but according to…
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Essay “A Rustic Fair”
It was the month of April. I was staying with my uncle at Jassar. The day of Baisakhi approached. I was told by my cousins that there would be a goodly fair at Narowal. I got up early in the morning and got ready to go there and see the fair. All my cousins accompanied me. There was no conveyance except Ekkas. So we hired an Ekka and went to the fair. On the way we had a very troublesome journey. Our bones were nearly broken by the jerks. On reaching Narowal we found that it presented a very festive appearance. There were booths and stalls along the road, There was plenty of dust and din. People were regaling themselves at different booths. People from different villages were coming in groups in their new clothes. They were all enjoying themselves with sweetmeats and aerated water. After that they went round the fair singing songs and feasting their eyes on many good things found in the fair. It was very hot at noon and people went to the wells for bathing. It seemed as if the fair was over. There was a slight revival towards the evening, but as soon as it began to get dark people left for their homes and I left for mine.
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