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Aaj Unse Milna Hai Lyrics
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How to make GUNJIYA most important sweet on HOLI..
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Today let us talk about some awesome homemade snacks like #gunjiya #chewda #namkeen We made so many things on auspicious occasion of Holi (festival of colours in India). After we got stuck in this #covid situation we cannot eat anything from outside.🙄 So why not we try all of it at home...😉 If you want to know the recipe of snacks we made, than ping us without any wait! 😁😇.. #biscuits #watermelon #orange #kiwi #apple #javaplum #indianblackberry #mogar #daalmoth #cake #kajukatli #sweet #dishes #homemadedishes #foodcouple #foodies #blogger #delicious licious #yummy #tastyfood #foodlovers #dheerika #dheerikaeye ... @home_made_foodz @homefood_lovers @homemade_food_zone @home_made_food_items @homemadefoodies._ 📷 by @dheeraj.dani .. ↩️Follow us @dheerikaeye 😊 ↪️Get follow..☺️ .. .. ↩️Follow us @dheeraj.dani 😊 ↪️Get follow..☺️ .. .. ↩️Follow us @deepikaguptadani 😊 ↪️Get follow..☺️ .. .. 🔄 Follow for Follow Back ✉️ DM for Collab 📢 creating a realistic travel Community .. .. Disclaimer: All Pictures are shot by us, do not repost without permissions All Content is original and created by us. (at Jaipur - pink city rajasthan, india) https://www.instagram.com/p/CE8thITML6M/?igshid=15df2sd66zfrc
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When and where is it celebrated?
Holi is a popular festival of Hinds, which is celebrated in the Hindu calendar month of Phalguna. Celebration of it is can be dated back to the 4th century CE. It marks the beginning of spring after a long winter. It's celebrated around the world, although the rituals and festivities occur majorly in India and Nepal.
Origin of the festival and its celebration
There are many mythological stories behind the celebration of Holi, the one being most popular is Holika dhahan and triumph of Prahlad (good) over Holika, sister of demon Hrinakshayap (evil). Another was Lord Krishna smearing the faces of Radha and Gopis with colours, leading to the celebration of the festival of colours. Another legend of Holi which is popular in Southern part of India is that of Lord Shiva and Kaamadeva. Kaamdeva tried disrupting Lord Shiva meditative state, outraged Lord Shiva burnt him to ashes. With Rati (Kaam deva’s wife) penance, Lord Shiva grants life to Kaama, people in south celebrate this return of Lord of Passion Kaamadeva on the 40th day after Vasant Panchami festival as Holi.
The day before Holi 2021 is called Holika Dahan. The rituals begin on the night of the full moon. Fires are lit on street corners to symbolize the burning of the demoness Holika. A number of things like wheatgrass, sticks from the harvest, coconut and sweets are offered to the fire God. People assemble around the fire place to pay their gratitude. They pray to Lord to protect them and cast away the evil spirits. The festival of colours or Dulhendi happens on the next day. It is celebrated in North India by smearing natural and artificial colours, playing with flowers, water guns (pichkaris), water balloons; singing-dancing and savoring traditional delicacies, like gunjiyas, bhang, and other sweets.
Socio-cultural Significance
All the religious stories behind the origin of the festival, lead us to the moral of the ultimate victory of good over evil. All these legends inspire the people to follow the path of truth, goodness, and dharma in their lives and lead us to believe in the virtue of being truthful.
In addition, Holi is celebrated at a time of the year when the harvest are in full bloom and farmers are looking forward to a good harvest. This gives people a good reason to rejoice, celebrate, make merry and share their happiness with others.
In a way Holi also helps to bring the people of society together and strengthen the social fabric of our nation. The festival removes the boundaries of caste, gender, religion, status, as everyone come together irrespective of their differences and enjoy the festivities together, with a spirit of bonhomie and brotherhood. It is evident as the festival is celebrated by rich, poor, Hindus, non-Hindus in all parts of India. The spirit of Holi is reflected with people of all age groups playing with colours and not minding anyone sprinkling colours with a popular statement ‘Bura na a manno Holi hai!’. As a part of the ritual, people visit friends, family and neighbors and share sweets and greetings. This aids in strengthening relationships and developing emotional bonds between people.
Symbolic meaning
The celebration also symbolizes forgiveness. The word ‘Ho-Li’ denotes forgiving even your enemies, and moving ahead in life without harboring any negative/ feelings against anyone indicating whatever done is done, and having a new, positive beginning.
Holi is the celebration of life itself. The different colors of Holi blue, red, yellow, green symbolize life, energy, hope, positivity, vigor and spirituality. Each colour signifies a unique meaning, emotion, and connection with nature. Green symbolizes new beginnings, harvest, fertility, growth, balance, health and wealth; Red signifies passion, vitality fertility, love, beauty. Yellow symbolizes sunshine, thought, wisdom, orderliness and energy. Blue is associated with Spirituality and Divinity. The playing with colours also denotes imbibing the spirit of these colours in our life, and making our life more happy, purposeful and divine.
How to celebrate it according to Vedic Tradition
In the modern times, Holi is commonly played with artificial colors made up of harmful chemicals which can cause various skin diseases, allergies, asthma, and even cancers. From the vedic point of view Holi is to be played from natural colours like turmeric, besan (for yellow and orange colour), beetroot (for red colour), amla powder (black or brown colour), spinach coriander, mint (for green colour), flowers like Palaash, Marigold petals which does not pollute the nature and also provide people with body resistance to fight diseases and enhance their endurance to withstand summer heat. As Holi is the festival of connecting with people across boundaries, it is to be celebrated with making up with people with whom we hold grudges or animosity and removing differences resulting from ego.
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56. Favourite Tradition
Okay so we have like a lot of traditions as a Hindu, but one I really like is making Gunjiyas (Kinda dumplings filled with nuts and mava) before Holi
(Weird asks that say a lot)
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May you enjoy the sweetness of gunjiya and tanginess of kanji with your loved ones. Warm wishes on Holi to you my dear. #holicolor #colour #picoftheday #portrait #rangbarse #portraits #indianfestivals #instadaily #moodygram #holirun #insta #gulal #holispecial #holicolors #summer
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So here comes the time to celebrate life with colors and enthusiasm. Lots of Love. Enjoy! Happy Holi!! Gunjiya aur Thandai ki ho bharmar. Gubbaro aur pichkari ke saath milkar manaye holi, is tarah ki aaj har dil mein bass pyar ho. Wishing you a Happy Holi. H – Happiness O – Opulence L – Love I – Integrity Now that you know the meaning, let me wish you a Happy Holi. May God gift you all the colors of life, joy, happiness, friendship, love and all other colors you want to paint in your life. Happy Holi… 💞Vikas Kabaddi💞 (at _mahakaleshwar_temple_ujjain_) https://www.instagram.com/p/CbMN-bcL9Ey/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Gunjiya🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤holi aane wali h.............. Sabhi ko advance m meri taraf gunjiya mubarak ho (at India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CMFolt7n7fv/?igshid=1q8wvljj96m49
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Aaj Unse Kehna Hai Lyrics
Singer:Shaan, Aishwarya Majmudar, Palak MuchhalAlbum:Prem Ratan Dhan Payo Naachan laagyo re bairagi mannArey bhaagan laagyo re bairagi bann Hai saath aayein wo mann mein samaayeinWo unko jo bhaaye wo hum lengeHai jaan se pyaare saajan ji humaareUnke liye kuch bhi kar denge (x2) Thoda meetha-teekha lete chaleinJo unko pasand ho lete chaleinThodi gunjiya-wunjiya lete chaleinO thodi barfi-warfi…
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Holi Festival: Gratitude within a variety of colours.
Holi Festival is a paradigm of colours which defines affection and gratitude of the Holy Hindu Nation. It exposes the victorious conquer of the benevolent virtuous against the vicious evil force. The festival directly fastened to a spiritual relationship with the religion Hinduism.
The beautiful flash of colours celebrated by Hindus in Phagun (the spring season from February until March in India.) Generally, the festival celebrated among Indian subcontinent and observed in countries where the Indian Diaspora population is residing.
The festival celebrated as an offering of enthusiastic harmony for a good harvest, fertile land, and the plentiful of colours of the season. Nevertheless, the name Holi mentioned by different titles according to the locations in India. The original prominent detail of this bizarre festival is splashing bright colour mixed water or the powder at each other in a compassionate intention to prove their all-together society.
Sometimes prior to the festival, Indian markets are flooded with lots of hues of abeer and gulal (bright-colour-powder), Mitaees (Indian sweets), and pichkari (colour-throwing instruments). And also, most of the household people partake in a traditional family shopping spree to prepare for the festival.
The ambience of the festival surrounded by groups of participants, and they are holding into bonfires and trick-playing with each other with wet or dry colours for pleasure; observe well to hear people often yell out “Bura na mano Holi hai” (Do not feel offended, it is Holi).
Because of the purity of the festival, many participants often will be dressed in white cloths to see the visibility of the blend of colours (hot pink, canary yellow, and fluorescent green). Holi is an ancient festival originated from the Indian region of Bengal where it introduced as the Gaudiya Vaishnava festival.
Religious Involvement
The Story of Prahlad
The beginning of the Holi Festival is about a prince called Prahlad and his father, King Hiranyakashipu. The king’s ego caused by the granted power of God because of his prayer offerings; tempted him to destroy his son’s strong relationship with the Lord Vishnu. Holi is a special occasion to Hindus of Prahlad’s faith in God and God’s power to defeat evil.
Lamps Lighting
The Hindus’ worshipping of God called puja, and every Hindu household holds a pure place called a shrine— set aside only for puja. Hindus often worship at the temple or home. However, in either situation, they light a small lamp called diva, made by twisted cotton dipped in lamp-oil. This ritual has done because the Hindus believe that fire has the power to purify and cleanse.
Holi Festival Foods
GUNJIYA is a deep-fried dumpling cooked with suji or maida and stuffed with a mixture of sweetened khoya and dried fruits. It serves as a sweet snack.
KHASTA KACHAURI is a spicy snack introduced from the Indian subcontinent. This snack also called as a fried dumpling and cooked by using gram flour and moong dal.
SOOKHE KOFTE is Minced meat finely ground with a range of spices and fried.
PAAPRI CHAAT is a famous traditional fast food and street food from India, made by using fried dough wafers known as papri, boiled chickpeas, boiled potatoes, dahi (yoghurt), tamarind chutney topped with chaat masala and sev.
THANDAI is an Indian cold drink made by a mixture of almonds, fennel seeds, watermelon, kernels, rose petals, pepper, vetiver seeds, cardamom, saffron, milk and sugar.
International Recognition
Indians residing all over the world, arrange sophisticated events to celebrate Holi Festival without boundaries. They welcome any ethnicity of people to feast with gusto and bonhomie. People play with a variety of colours, and they light a bonfire referred to as Holika to celebrate the victory of good over evil.
Indian events & venues of Holi FestivalHoli Festival in Panaji, Goa, India
Holi Festival in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, India
Holi Festival in Barsana, Uttar Pradesh, India
Holi Festival in Anandpur Sahib, India
Holi Festival in Hampi, Karnataka, India
Holi Festival in The Country Club: Mumbai India
International events & venues of Holi Festival Holi Festival in Los Angeles Whittier Narrows Recreation Area
Holi Festival in Wurzburg, Germany
Holi Festival in The Paddock, Melbourne
05 Things to remember
Holi Festival is of equality, happiness, and enormity; because of the all-enjoy attitude, the hype is original, so, be careful if you can’t handle.
Don’t forget to purchase a separate transparent bag to cover your camera and lenses or it will ruin.
Make sure to dress in all white cloths and removable slippers.
Always keep a hand full of coloured powder or water-balloons.
Make sure to respect religious places by avoiding alcohol consumption in India.
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Sugar-free Sweets Recipe for Diwali
You might be wondering does a sugar-free sweet really exist. Let’s explore Oats and Dates Gunjiya recipe that is a rich source of sweetness this Diwali. For more information- https://rishtafoods.com/blog/sugar-free-sweets-recipe-diwali-oats-dates-gunjiya-recipe/
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@itcrajputana has always been the home to luxury yet simplicity, ask me how? I tell you, the hospitality and service beguiles you and the simplicity of the flavours makes you their slave. It’s absolutely a tongue pleasing and a memorable experience. As they celebrate Hadoti Food Festival this week, they strive their best to honour the authentic cuisines hailing from Hadoti region; namely Kota, Bundi and Jhalawaar. Be a part of their celebration and enjoy the feast till it lasts! 😍😍😍 On my plate : Mishri Mawa, Gunjiya, Balushahi, makai ka halwa. 😛🤤🤤 . . . . . Follow @mymeanderingmind_ for more updates. . . . #indianfood #mymeanderingmind #dessertporn #desserts #picoftheday #dinner #lunchscenes #followforfollow #like4like #likeme #mumbai #mumbaifoodie #delicacy #indianfoodbloggers #foodtalkindia #foodstagram #foodgasm #foodphotography #indiagram #india #instafood #vscofood #indianfood #food #egg #vsco #followme #foodgasm #foodporn (at ITC Rajputana, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Jaipur) https://www.instagram.com/p/BnwQHBHhEUD/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1wh4vkul9a3c4
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LUCKNOW, India | Overcrowded bus plunges into gorge in India, killing 48
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LUCKNOW, India | Overcrowded bus plunges into gorge in India, killing 48
LUCKNOW, India — At least 48 people were killed on Sunday when an overcrowded bus plunged off a mountain road into a gorge in northern India, officials said.
Chief Minister of Uttarakhand state Trivendra Rawat said the bus fell into a 213-meter- (700-foot-) deep gorge in the Himalayan foothills. He said about a dozen other people were injured and hospitalized.
Police official Manoj Kumar said rescuers recovered 48 bodies from the accident site.
“People were packed like sardines,” said another police officer, Jagat Ram Joshi. He said at least seven of the injured were in critical condition.
Earlier, rescue and retrieval work was hampered by inclement weather, said senior police official Sanjay Gunjiyal.
Police said the 28-seat bus was carrying about 60 people.
It wasn’t clear what caused the crash, but Gunjiyal said bad weather could have caused the bus to skid off the road.
“It is raining (in the area) since morning. Two days back there was a landslide in that area,” he said, adding that residents were the first to reach the site and help the victims.
Gunjiya said the terrain was inhospitable and communications were poor.
India has the world’s deadliest roads, with more than 110,000 people killed annually. Most crashes are blamed on reckless driving, poorly maintained roads and aging vehicles.
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Unique Gujiya recipe - Chocolate and Rabdi Gujiya recipe - How to make best Gujiya on holi
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How to make unique gujiya on holi. With this Gujiya recipe we will be making Chocolate gujiya and Rabdi gujiya. For chocolate we will add Oreo Biscuits and Nutella and in Rabdi Gujiya we will be adding Fruit cakes and Rabri. I am sure with this recipe for Gujiya you will be able to surprise your guests on Holi. As Gunjiya /karanji is one of the most common snack on Holi, we thought to create a unique style of gujiya which will be loved by kids and will be a surprise for others. Do try this Gujiya banane ki recipe and do let us know how it turned out for you.
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