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CAB Urges BCCI for Rescheduling Pakistan-England Match Amidst Unforeseen Circumstances
They have recommended November 11, rather than November 12 which is additionally the date of the Hindu celebration of Kali Puja
The Cricket Relationship of Bengal (Taxi) has mentioned the BCCI to move the Britain versus Pakistan ODI World Cup game, booked to be played at Kolkata's Eden Nurseries on November 12, to another date, proposing November 11 as another option. The improvement came after the city police informed Taxi that they are expecting upgraded security for the game as Pakistan are one of the groups. November 12 is additionally the date for Kalipujo, one of the city's, and the locale's, most significant Hindu celebrations.
ESPNcricinfo comprehends that Taxi authorities had a gathering with city police experts on Thursday, and were educated about the rule of peace and law worries upon the arrival of the celebration. Following that, the affiliation kept in touch with Jay Shah, the BCCI secretary, mentioning the date change.
This comes close behind the Ahmedabad police communicating its failure to give security to the India versus Pakistan game on October 15, since it conflicted with the primary day of the nine-day Hindu celebration of Navaratri, perhaps of the main celebration in Gujarat, of which Ahmedabad is a section, and numerous different pieces of northern India. The game - still in Ahmedabad - has since been moved to October 14, however the ICC or the BCCI is yet to offer an authority expression with that impact.
Shah, in the interim, has said that the date change - for that and a couple other matches - became essential since a few partaking sheets had kept in touch with the BCCI communicating their interests about the movement required between matches.
Kolkata police's position isn't ideal dealing with a significant strict occasion and a significant cricket match around the same time.
The Taxi's position is an unenviable one. In 2011, when the ODI World Cup was last had in this impact of the world, Kolkata, and the city's famous Eden Nurseries arena, was considered ill suited to have the India versus Britain game. The scene facilitated three games, which didn't include India, in 2011.
Taxi, and cricket fans in Kolkata, would have zero desire to be in a circumstance where the high end Britain versus Pakistan game is moved to another city, and it is perceived the affiliation authorities have likewise connected with Mamata Banerjee, the main priest of the province of West Bengal, to attempt to mediate.
The first timetable of the World Cup had Eden Nurseries set apart to have five games: Bangladesh versus Netherlands on October 28, Bangladesh versus Pakistan on October 31, India versus South Africa on November 5, the Britain versus Pakistan on November 12, and the second semi-last on November 16.
The timetable of the World Cup was delivered after a long defer on June 27, only 100 days before the booked beginning of the competition on October 5 in Ahmedabad, though the timetables for the last two versions of the competition, in Australia and New Zealand (2015) and Britain and Ribs (2019) were out over a year ahead of time.
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Porky’s Naughty Nephew (WB LT Cartoon; 1936)
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Social Lion (Disney Cartoon; 1954)
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Day of Merriment (Republic of Molossia)
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Sewing Lovers’ Day
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Twist and Shout Day
White Cane Safety Day
World Anatomy Day
World Day of Amblyopia
World Home Artificial Nutrition Day
World Rural Women’s Day (Malawi)
World Students’ Day (India, UN)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Champagne Day
Dine With TV Dinners On the Floor Night
National Cheese Curd Day
National Chicken Cacciatore Day
National Lemon Bar Day
National Mushroom Day
National Red Wine Day
National Roast Pheasant Day
National Shawarma Day (Canada)
3rd Sunday in October
Brown Ale Day [3rd Sunday]
I Am An American Day (Florida) [3rd Sunday]
Mother’s Day (Argentina) [3rd Sunday]
National Police Officer’s Spouses’ Day [3rd Sunday]
Sunday School Teacher Appreciation Day [3rd Sunday]
World Toy Camera Day [3rd Sunday]
Independence Days
Parvia (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Bruno of Querfurt (Christian; Saint)
Cúan of Ahascragh (Christian; Saint)
Dashain begins [Varies from the Bright Moon; lasts 15 days] (a.k.a. ...
Dashain (Nepal)
Dasara (Hindi)
Dashera (Hindus in India)
Dassain (Bhutan)
Dussehra (India)
Ghatasthapana [1st Day of Dashain]
Mohani (Katmandu Valley)
Navaratri (Hindus in India)
Vijaya Dashami (Nepal)
Dragonbunny (Muppetism)
Equirria (October Equus, sacrifice of a horse to Mars; Old Roman Empire)
Feast of the Three Noble Ladies (Ancient Egypt)
Hobbes (Positivist; Saint)
Hospicius (a.k.a. Hospis; Christian; Saint)
Ides of October (Ancient Rome)
James Tissot (Artology)
John Vanderlyn (Artology)
Ludi Capitolini (Jupiter games; Ancient Rome)
Poetry Day (Ancient Rome)
Ralph Albert Blakelock (Artology)
Richard Speck Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Teresa of Ávila (founded Reformation of the Barefoot Carmelites; Christian; Saint)
Thecla of Kitzingen (a.k.a. Tecla; Christian; Saint)
Winter Nights: Day of the Freya and the Disir (Pagan)
Yet Another Noodle Day Day (Pastafarian)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Sakimake (先負 Japan) [Bad luck in the morning, good luck in the afternoon.]
Premieres
The Affluent Society, by John Kenneth Galbraith (Economy Book; 1958)
Alice Plays Cupid (Disney Cartoon; 1925)
The Barbary Pirates, by C.S. Forester (History Book; 1953)
Boom at the Top or Angry Young Moose (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S5, Ep. 221; 1963)
Bread and Wine, by Ignazio Silone (Novel; 1937)
Charlotte’s Web, by E.B. White (Children’s Book; 1952)
The Cincinnati Kid (Film; 1965)
Clock Cleaners (Disney Cartoon; 1937)
Curb Your Enthusiasm (TV Series; 2000)
The Dragon Reborn, by Robert Jordan (Novel; 1991) [Wheel of Time #3]
Elvis’ Christmas Album, by Elvis Presley (Album; 1957)
Figaro and Cleo (Disney Cartoon; 1943)
Fight Club (Film; 1999)
The Fires of Heaven, by Robert Jordan (Novel; 1993) [Wheel of Time #5]
For Once in My Life, by Stevie Wonder (Song; 1968)
Fur, Fur Away or Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S5, Ep. 222; 1963)
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, by Elton John (Song; 1973)
Good Golly Miss Molly, recorded by Little Richard (Song; 1956)
The Great Dictator (Film; 1940)
The Heart of Saturday Night, by Tom Waits (Album; 1974)
Heidi (Film; 1937)
I Love Lucy (TV Series; 1951)
I Wish I Had Wings (WB MM Cartoon; 1932)
The Jazz Fool (Disney Cartoon; 1929)
Jay and Silent Bob Reboot (Film; 2019)
La Mer, by Claude Debussy (Symphonic Suite; 1905)
The Last Duel (Film; 2021)
The Lion King (Broadway Musical; 1997)
Lord of Chaos, by Robert Jordan (Novel; 1994) [Wheel of Time #6]
Mr. Wonderful (Film; 1993)
The Nightmare Before Christmas (Animated Film; 1993)
The Night the City Sang, by Peter Desbarats (Poetry; 1977)
Nowhere Boy (Film; 2010)
Paint Your Wagon (Film; 1969)
Porky’s Naughty Nephew (WB LT Cartoon; 1936)
The Power of Positive Thinking, by Norman Vincent Peale (Self-Help Book; 1952)
Power Windows, by Rush (Album; 1985)
Prince Caspian, by C.S. Lewis (Novel; 1951) [The Chronicles of Narnia #2]
RED (Film; 2010)
Rock Me Amadeus, by Falco (Song; 1985)
Rudy (Film; 1993)
Sabrina (Film; 1954)
The Skin of Our Teeth, by Thornton Wilder (Play; 1942)
Slip Sliding’ Away, by Paul Simon (Song; 1977)
Social Lion (Disney Cartoon; 1954)
Soup’s On (Disney Cartoon; 1948)
The Straight Story (Film; 1999)
Surfing with the Alien, by Joe Satriani (Album; 1987)
Team America: World Police (Animated Film; 2004)
To Have and Have Not, by Ernest Hemingway (Novel; 1937)
Tupelo Honey, by Van Morrison (Album; 1971)
Two Scent’s Worth (WB MM Cartoon; 1955)
Why Not Me, by The Judds (Album; 1984)
Today’s Name Days
Aurelia, Theresia (Austria)
Rezika, Tekla, Tereza, Terezija, Valter (Croatia)
Tereza (Czech Republic)
Hedevig (Denmark)
Eda, Ede, Hädi, Häidi, Heda, Hedi, Hedvig, Heidi, Heivi (Estonia)
Helvi, Heta (Finland)
Thérèse (France)
Aurelia, Franziska, Therese, Theresia (Germany)
Loukianos (Greece)
Teréz (Hungary)
Teresa (Italy)
Eda, Ede, Hedviga, Jadviga (Latvia)
Domantė, Gailiminas, Leonardas, Teresė (Lithuania)
Hedda, Hedvig (Norway)
Brunon, Gościsława, Jadwiga, Sewer, Tekla, Teresa (Poland)
Luchian (Romania)
Terézia (Slovakia)
Teresa (Spain)
Hedvig, Hillevi (Sweden)
Lucian (Ukraine)
Essence, Terence, Teresa,Terrance, Terrence, Terri, Terry, Tess,Tessa, Theresa, Trace, Tracey, Traci, Tracy (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 288 of 2024; 77 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 7 of week 41 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Gort (Ivy) [Day 13 of 28]
Chinese: Month 9 (Ten-Xu), Day 1 (Bing-Wu)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 30 Tishri 5784
Islamic: 30 Rabi I 1445
J Cal: 18 Shù; Foursday [18 of 30]
Julian: 2 October 2023
Moon: 1%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 8 Descartes (11th Month) [Hobbes]
Runic Half Month: Wyn (Joy) [Day 4 of 15]
Season: Autumn (Day 22 of 89)
Zodiac: Libra (Day 22 of 30)
Calendar Changes
菊月 [Júyuè] (Chinese Lunisolar Calendar) [Month 9 of 12] (Chrysanthemum Month) [Dog Month]
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On this day in Wikipedia: Friday, 13th October
Welcome, שלום, Willkommen, Bienvenue 🤗 What does @Wikipedia say about 13th October through the years 🏛️📜🗓️?
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13th October 1923 🗓️ : Event - Ankara Ankara becomes the capital of Turkey. "Ankara ( ANG-kə-rə, US also AHNG-kə-rə; Turkish: [ˈaŋkaɾa] ), historically known as Ancyra and Angora, is the capital of Turkey. Located in the central part of Anatolia, the city has a population of 5.1 million in its urban center and 5.7 million in Ankara Province, making it Turkey's..."
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13th October 1822 🗓️ : Death - Antonio Canova Antonio Canova, Italian sculptor (b. 1757) "Antonio Canova (Italian pronunciation: [anˈtɔːnjo kaˈnɔːva]; 1 November 1757 – 13 October 1822) was an Italian Neoclassical sculptor, famous for his marble sculptures. Often regarded as the greatest of the Neoclassical artists, his sculpture was inspired by the Baroque and the classical revival, and..."
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How Rann Utsav affects the Indian tourism industry?
Indian Tourism Industry:
The Indian tourism industry is a significant contributor to the country's economy. It generates revenue through various activities such as inbound and outbound tourism, hospitality, travel trade, and others. India is known for its rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and spiritual places, which attract millions of tourists every year. Key tourist destinations include Agra's Taj Mahal, Jaipur's palaces, Goa's beaches, the backwaters of Kerala, and the Himalayas. The industry faces challenges such as infrastructure development, safety and security concerns, and visa restrictions. However, the government is taking steps to improve the industry and promote India as a tourist destination globally.
The government of India has implemented several policies and initiatives to promote tourism during festivals and events like the rann kutch festival, such as the "Incredible India" campaign and the development of new tourist destinations. However, the industry has been negatively affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, with travel restrictions and a decrease in tourism leading to a decline in revenue.
Dependency of the Indian economy on the tourism industry:
The Indian economy is significantly dependent on the tourism industry. It is one of the largest employment generators, contributing around 9% of the country's total employment and generating 6.8% of India's GDP in 2019. The industry also contributes to the growth of other sectors, such as hospitality, transportation, and retail. However, the industry has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to a significant decline in tourist arrivals and a slowdown in economic activity.
Various festivals affecting the Indian tourism industry:
Diwali
Holi
Navaratri
Dussehra
Raksha Bandhan
Mahavir Janma Kalyanak
Pongal
Onam
Durga Puja
Janmashtami
Christmas
Guru Nanak Jayanti.
This festival attracts a large number of tourists from all over the world and can have a positive impact on the tourism industry in Gujarat. These rann utsav packages include the transportation, accommodation, and sightseeing charges.
How does Rann Utsav affect the Indian tourism industry?
Rann Utsav is a festival in India that attracts a large number of tourists and positively impacts the Indian tourism industry by generating revenue and promoting cultural diversity. The festival provides a platform for local communities to showcase their traditional art, music, dance, and cuisine, which attracts tourists from all over the world. Additionally, it provides job opportunities for the locals, boosts local economies, and helps to preserve traditional cultural heritage.
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Best time to visit Rann Utsav:
The best time to visit the Rann Utsav is from November to February, during the winter season when the weather is pleasant and dry.
It is important to note that the exact dates for the Rann Utsav Festival can vary each year, and it is best to check the official website of Gujarat Tourism or with a travel agent for the most up-to-date information on Rann Utsav packages.
Activities to do at Rann Utsav:
Enjoy live music and cultural performances
Explore the White Rann on a full moon night
Take a hot air balloon ride
Visit nearby wildlife sanctuaries
Shop for traditional Kutchi handicrafts
Participate in desert safaris and camping
Visit Bhuj and nearby villages to witness rural life
Try local cuisine and participate in cooking classes
Enjoy activities like horse riding, quad biking, and camel riding.
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The word ‘Navratri ‘means ‘Nine Nights’ when translated literally. Navratri is one of the most important festivals celebrated by Hindus in India and across the globe . The festival is celebrated with full pomp and show that reverberates happiness. In this festival, people worship the nine different forms of the Goddess Durga who symbolizes sincerity, power, and divinity. It is the longest and the most anticipated Hindu festival of the year, crossing over nine nights and ten days.
In a whole year, Navratri comes four times-one each in the months of Chaitra, Aashadh, Ashwin, and Magha. The Navratri that comes in Chaitra or Basant months in March or April is celebrated with great vigor, however, Sharad Navratri earns the most importance.
During Navratri, the ninth day is celebrated as Ram Navami. (The birth of Shri Ram).
Goddess Shakti exists in numerous ferocious as well as Serene manifestations; hence the celebration of each day of Navratri is dedicated to each Goddess embodiment for nine sacred days. Navratri is revered to show utter devotion and respect to Goddess and thus recognized with full devotion, zeal and enthusiasm all over the country. The nine incarnations of Goddess Shakti are:
Maa Shailputri,
Maa Brahmacharini,
Maa Chandrakanta,
Maa Kushmanda,
Maa Skandmata,
Maa Katyayani,
Maa Kaalratri,
Maa Mahagauri, and
Maa Siddhidatri
Being one of the celebrated and distinguished religious occurrences for Hindu community, this festival has become the most reverenced holy occasion.Like every other Indian festival, the core message of this festival remains the same – the victory of good over evil. It is believed that Goddess Durga battled with demon Mahishasura and defeated him. It signifies the faith and belief of people in the power of the goddess and that of the divinity. To celebrate her victory and Mahishasura’s defeat, the 9 days are earmarked to worship and honor the Goddess.
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Bijoya Dashami and A Tradition I Love
Shubho Bijoya Dashami to one and all. Gurujonera pronaam niyo. Chhotoder (who are perhaps non-existent on Tumblr) onek ador janalam.
Tagging the Bangalis I know - @heyifinallyhaveablog @walburgablack @mayavanavihariniharini
Writing this, the name of the Mother Goddess 108 times, is something of a family tradition. All members in their "Brahmacharya" (student life) do it, even though I have resolved to do this to the end of my days, until I can no longer grip a pen. This is cathartic to me, and I consider a New Year starting from the day of Mahalaya. Poila Boishakh or the English New Year, somehow, does nothing for me. Mahalaya does. And this is my brand of therapy.
Perhaps you ladies could share some of special things or traditions or rituals you do during the puja, or on Dashami, Rhea Di, Arpi Di and Shubhra Di?
Goddess, this is such a poignant matter for me that I can't even crack a joke about the horrid handwriting. *chuckles*
Shubho Bijoya everyone, Bengalis and non-Bengalis alike. The Mother Goddess blesses all.
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May this Dussehra all worries, problems, and obstacles in the path of success get burned with the effigy of Ravana.
Admission World wishes you a happy and blessed Dussehra.
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Holidays 10.11
Holidays
Black Girl Day Off
Dia Nacional de la Mujer Boliviana (Bolivian Women’s Day; Bolivia)
Feast of Real Family Values
General Pulaski Memorial Day
healthcare Security & Safety Officer Appreciation Day
International Day of the Girl Child (UN)
International Day of the Referee
It’s My Party Day
Kimberly Day
Kraken Day
Mato Grosso do Sui Day (Brazil)
Moi Day (a.k.a. Huduma Day and Utamaduni Day; Kenya)
Mother Jones Day
Myths and Legends Day
National Bookkeeper's Day
National Coming Out Day
National Fossil Day
National Kim Day
National Kimberly Day
National She Survived Herself Day
National Spread Joy Day
National Take Your Parents to Lunch Day
Revolution Day (Macedonia)
Sarandi Battle Holiday (Uruguay)
Saturday Night Live Day
Uprising Against Fascism Day (Macedonia)
Wine-Press Day (French Republic)
World Day Against Fracking
World Day of Roads
World Obesity Day
World Perimenopause Day
You Go, Girl Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
National Sausage Pizza Day
Southern Food Heritage Day
World Biryani Day
World Dulce de Leche Day (Argentina)
2nd Wednesday in October
Bring Your Teddy Bear to Work Day [2nd Wednesday]
Emergency Nurses Day [2nd Wednesday]
Health Cares About Domestic Violence Day [2nd Wednesday]
International Day For Natural Disaster Reduction (Hawaii) [2nd Wednesday]
International Top Spinning Day [2nd Wednesday]
National Bring Your Teddy Bear to Work & School Day [2nd Wednesday]
National Curves Day [2nd Wednesday]
National Fossil Day [2nd Wednesday]
National Pet Obesity Day [2nd Wednesday]
National Stop Bullying Day [2nd Wednesday]
National Take Your Parents to Lunch Day [Wednesday of 2nd Full Week]
Sauerkraut Day (North Dakota) [2nd Wednesday]
Stem Cell Awareness Day [2nd Wednesday]
Stop America's Violence Everywhere (a.k.a. SAVE Today) [2nd Wednesday]
Walk & Roll to School Day [2nd Wednesday]
Independence Days
Belia (Declared; 2015) [unrecognized]
Sirland (Declared; 1997) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Agilbert (Christian; Saint)
Alexander Sauli (Christian; Saint)
Andronicus, Probus, and Tarachus (Roman Catholic Church; Martyrs)
Æthelburh of Barking (Christian; Saint)
Bruno the Great (Christian; Saint)
Cainnech of Aghaboe (Christian; Saint)
Canicus of Ireland (a.k.a. Kenny; Christian; Saint)
Day of Wayland the Smith (Pagan)
Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saints)
George Ault (Artology)
Gomar (Christian; Saint)
Gratus of Oloron (Christian; Saint)
Gummarus (a.k.a. Gummar or Cromer; Christian; Saint)
James the Deacon (Church of England, Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church)
John XXIII, Pope (Roman Catholic Church)
Lommán of Trim (Christian; Saint)
Maria Soledad Torres y Acosta (Christian; Saint)
Meditrinalia (Old Roman festival in honor of the new vintage)
Navaratri Dusserha (a.k.a. Dasain, Dashain, Dasara; Hindu, Nepal)
Nectarius of Constantinople (Christian; Saint)
Nicasius, Quirinus, Scubiculus, and Pientia (Christian; Saints)
No Falling Down Day (Pastafarian)
Old Michaelmas Day (Celtic)
Philip the Evangelist (Christian; Saint)
Play Nice Day Day (Pastafarian)
Ramos (Positivist; Saint)
Vinalia (Roman Wine Festival)
The Wig (Muppetism)
Zenaida and Philonella (Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Binary Day [1110] (6 of 9)
Butsumetsu (仏滅 Japan) [Unlucky all day.]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [48 of 57]
Premieres
The Addams Family (Animated Film; 2019)
The Backyardigans (Animated TV Series; 2004)
Bad Times at the El Royale (Film; 2018)
Bat Out of Hell, by Meatloaf (Album; 1977)
Body and Soul, recorded by Coleman Hawkins (Song; 1939)
Can’t Slow Down, by Lionel Richie (Album; 1983)
The Case of the Gilded Fly, by Edmund Crispin (Novel; 1944)
Charlie Chan in Shanghai (Film; 1935)
The Death Cure, by James Dashner (Novel; 2011) [Maze Runner #3]
Drop Dead Fred (Film; 1991)
First Man (Film; 2018)
From Russia with Love (UK Film; 1963) [James Bond #2]
52nd Street, by Billy Joel (Album; 1978)
Four Seasons of Love, by Donna Summer (Album; 1976)
The Goldfinch (Film; 2019)
Gotcha (Video Game; 1973)
Hook, Line and Stinker (WB LT Cartoon; 1958)
Island, by Aldous Huxley (Novel; 1962)
Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar, by Johnny Cash (Album; 1957)
Killer Queen, by Queen (Song; 1973)
King Solomon's Ring, by Konrad Lorenz (Novel; 1949)
Knife of Dreams, by Robert Jordan (Novel; 2005) [Wheel of Time #11]
Laura (Film; 1944)
The Long Kiss Goodnight (Film; 1996)
The Luzhin Defense, by Vladimir Nabokov (Novel; 1930)
MFKZ (Animated Film; 2018)
Mindwalk (Film; 1991)
Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind (WB Animated Film; 2022)
Oklahoma (Film; 1955)
Orlando, by Virginia Woolf (Biography; 1928)
Parasite (Film; 2019)
Remo Williams (Film; 1985)
Saturday Night Live (TV Series; 1975)
Snuff, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 2011) [Discworld #39]
Streetlife Serenade, by Billy Joel (Album; 1974)
30 Rock (TV Series; 2006)
To Have and Have Not (Film; 1944)
Touch, by Sarah McLachlan (Album; 1988)
The Transporter (Film; 2002)
Tuck Everlasting (Film; 2002)
Where’s Charley?, by Frank Loesser (Broadway Musical; 1948)
Without You, by Harry Nilsson (Song; 1971)
Today’s Name Days
Bruno, Jakob (Austria)
Andronik, Emilijan, Filip, Gaudencije (Croatia)
Andrej (Czech Republic)
Probus (Denmark)
Aldo, Aldur, Eldur, Haldo, Haldur, Heldur (Estonia)
Ohto, Otso (Finland)
Firmin (France)
Alexander, Bruno, Georg, Manuela (Germany)
Brigitta (Hungary)
Firmino (Italy)
Maira, Monta, Silva, Tince (Latvia)
Daugvydė, Germanas, Rimdaugas, Zina, Zinaida (Lithuania)
Kennet, Kent, Kevin (Norway)
Aldona, Brunon, Burchard, Dobromiła, Emil, Emilian, Emiliusz, Germanik, Maria, Marian, Placydia (Poland)
Filip (Romania)
Valentína (Slovakia)
Begoña, Juan, Soledad (Spain)
Erling, Jarl (Sweden)
Zina, Zinaida (Ukraine)
Canice, Ken, Kendall, Kendra, Kennedy, Kenneth, Kenny, Kent, Kenton, Kim, Kimball, Kimberley, Kimberly, Kimberlyn, Kimi, Tate, Tatum (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 284 of 2024; 81 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 3 of week 41 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Gort (Ivy) [Day 9 of 28]
Chinese: Month 8 (Xin-You), Day 27 (Red-Yin)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 26 Tishri 5784
Islamic: 26 Rabi I 1445
J Cal: 14 Shù; Sevenday [14 of 30]
Julian: 28 September 2023
Moon: 8%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 4 Descartes (11th Month) [Ramus]
Runic Half Month: Gyfu (Gift) [Day 15 of 15]
Season: Autumn (Day 18 of 89)
Zodiac: Libra (Day 18 of 30)
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Holidays 10.11
Holidays
Black Girl Day Off
Dia Nacional de la Mujer Boliviana (Bolivian Women’s Day; Bolivia)
Feast of Real Family Values
General Pulaski Memorial Day
healthcare Security & Safety Officer Appreciation Day
International Day of the Girl Child (UN)
International Day of the Referee
It’s My Party Day
Kimberly Day
Kraken Day
Mato Grosso do Sui Day (Brazil)
Moi Day (a.k.a. Huduma Day and Utamaduni Day; Kenya)
Mother Jones Day
Myths and Legends Day
National Bookkeeper's Day
National Coming Out Day
National Fossil Day
National Kim Day
National Kimberly Day
National She Survived Herself Day
National Spread Joy Day
National Take Your Parents to Lunch Day
Revolution Day (Macedonia)
Sarandi Battle Holiday (Uruguay)
Saturday Night Live Day
Uprising Against Fascism Day (Macedonia)
Wine-Press Day (French Republic)
World Day Against Fracking
World Day of Roads
World Obesity Day
World Perimenopause Day
You Go, Girl Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
National Sausage Pizza Day
Southern Food Heritage Day
World Biryani Day
World Dulce de Leche Day (Argentina)
2nd Wednesday in October
Bring Your Teddy Bear to Work Day [2nd Wednesday]
Emergency Nurses Day [2nd Wednesday]
Health Cares About Domestic Violence Day [2nd Wednesday]
International Day For Natural Disaster Reduction (Hawaii) [2nd Wednesday]
International Top Spinning Day [2nd Wednesday]
National Bring Your Teddy Bear to Work & School Day [2nd Wednesday]
National Curves Day [2nd Wednesday]
National Fossil Day [2nd Wednesday]
National Pet Obesity Day [2nd Wednesday]
National Stop Bullying Day [2nd Wednesday]
National Take Your Parents to Lunch Day [Wednesday of 2nd Full Week]
Sauerkraut Day (North Dakota) [2nd Wednesday]
Stem Cell Awareness Day [2nd Wednesday]
Stop America's Violence Everywhere (a.k.a. SAVE Today) [2nd Wednesday]
Walk & Roll to School Day [2nd Wednesday]
Independence Days
Belia (Declared; 2015) [unrecognized]
Sirland (Declared; 1997) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Agilbert (Christian; Saint)
Alexander Sauli (Christian; Saint)
Andronicus, Probus, and Tarachus (Roman Catholic Church; Martyrs)
Æthelburh of Barking (Christian; Saint)
Bruno the Great (Christian; Saint)
Cainnech of Aghaboe (Christian; Saint)
Canicus of Ireland (a.k.a. Kenny; Christian; Saint)
Day of Wayland the Smith (Pagan)
Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saints)
George Ault (Artology)
Gomar (Christian; Saint)
Gratus of Oloron (Christian; Saint)
Gummarus (a.k.a. Gummar or Cromer; Christian; Saint)
James the Deacon (Church of England, Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church)
John XXIII, Pope (Roman Catholic Church)
Lommán of Trim (Christian; Saint)
Maria Soledad Torres y Acosta (Christian; Saint)
Meditrinalia (Old Roman festival in honor of the new vintage)
Navaratri Dusserha (a.k.a. Dasain, Dashain, Dasara; Hindu, Nepal)
Nectarius of Constantinople (Christian; Saint)
Nicasius, Quirinus, Scubiculus, and Pientia (Christian; Saints)
No Falling Down Day (Pastafarian)
Old Michaelmas Day (Celtic)
Philip the Evangelist (Christian; Saint)
Play Nice Day Day (Pastafarian)
Ramos (Positivist; Saint)
Vinalia (Roman Wine Festival)
The Wig (Muppetism)
Zenaida and Philonella (Christian; Saint)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Binary Day [1110] (6 of 9)
Butsumetsu (仏滅 Japan) [Unlucky all day.]
Unfortunate Day (Pagan) [48 of 57]
Premieres
The Addams Family (Animated Film; 2019)
The Backyardigans (Animated TV Series; 2004)
Bad Times at the El Royale (Film; 2018)
Bat Out of Hell, by Meatloaf (Album; 1977)
Body and Soul, recorded by Coleman Hawkins (Song; 1939)
Can’t Slow Down, by Lionel Richie (Album; 1983)
The Case of the Gilded Fly, by Edmund Crispin (Novel; 1944)
Charlie Chan in Shanghai (Film; 1935)
The Death Cure, by James Dashner (Novel; 2011) [Maze Runner #3]
Drop Dead Fred (Film; 1991)
First Man (Film; 2018)
From Russia with Love (UK Film; 1963) [James Bond #2]
52nd Street, by Billy Joel (Album; 1978)
Four Seasons of Love, by Donna Summer (Album; 1976)
The Goldfinch (Film; 2019)
Gotcha (Video Game; 1973)
Hook, Line and Stinker (WB LT Cartoon; 1958)
Island, by Aldous Huxley (Novel; 1962)
Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar, by Johnny Cash (Album; 1957)
Killer Queen, by Queen (Song; 1973)
King Solomon's Ring, by Konrad Lorenz (Novel; 1949)
Knife of Dreams, by Robert Jordan (Novel; 2005) [Wheel of Time #11]
Laura (Film; 1944)
The Long Kiss Goodnight (Film; 1996)
The Luzhin Defense, by Vladimir Nabokov (Novel; 1930)
MFKZ (Animated Film; 2018)
Mindwalk (Film; 1991)
Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind (WB Animated Film; 2022)
Oklahoma (Film; 1955)
Orlando, by Virginia Woolf (Biography; 1928)
Parasite (Film; 2019)
Remo Williams (Film; 1985)
Saturday Night Live (TV Series; 1975)
Snuff, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 2011) [Discworld #39]
Streetlife Serenade, by Billy Joel (Album; 1974)
30 Rock (TV Series; 2006)
To Have and Have Not (Film; 1944)
Touch, by Sarah McLachlan (Album; 1988)
The Transporter (Film; 2002)
Tuck Everlasting (Film; 2002)
Where’s Charley?, by Frank Loesser (Broadway Musical; 1948)
Without You, by Harry Nilsson (Song; 1971)
Today’s Name Days
Bruno, Jakob (Austria)
Andronik, Emilijan, Filip, Gaudencije (Croatia)
Andrej (Czech Republic)
Probus (Denmark)
Aldo, Aldur, Eldur, Haldo, Haldur, Heldur (Estonia)
Ohto, Otso (Finland)
Firmin (France)
Alexander, Bruno, Georg, Manuela (Germany)
Brigitta (Hungary)
Firmino (Italy)
Maira, Monta, Silva, Tince (Latvia)
Daugvydė, Germanas, Rimdaugas, Zina, Zinaida (Lithuania)
Kennet, Kent, Kevin (Norway)
Aldona, Brunon, Burchard, Dobromiła, Emil, Emilian, Emiliusz, Germanik, Maria, Marian, Placydia (Poland)
Filip (Romania)
Valentína (Slovakia)
Begoña, Juan, Soledad (Spain)
Erling, Jarl (Sweden)
Zina, Zinaida (Ukraine)
Canice, Ken, Kendall, Kendra, Kennedy, Kenneth, Kenny, Kent, Kenton, Kim, Kimball, Kimberley, Kimberly, Kimberlyn, Kimi, Tate, Tatum (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 284 of 2024; 81 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 3 of week 41 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Gort (Ivy) [Day 9 of 28]
Chinese: Month 8 (Xin-You), Day 27 (Red-Yin)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 26 Tishri 5784
Islamic: 26 Rabi I 1445
J Cal: 14 Shù; Sevenday [14 of 30]
Julian: 28 September 2023
Moon: 8%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 4 Descartes (11th Month) [Ramus]
Runic Half Month: Gyfu (Gift) [Day 15 of 15]
Season: Autumn (Day 18 of 89)
Zodiac: Libra (Day 18 of 30)
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Know why garba is done and know its history
इस कारण से किया जाता है गरबा, 70 वर्ष पुराना है इसका इतिहास
भारतीय लोगों की किसी भी धार्मिक पर्व या त्यौहार को लेकर कुछ न कुछ विशेषता निश्चित ही होती है। फिर चाहे वो त्यौहार किसी भी धर्म, जाति या सम्प्रदाय से संबंध क्यों न रखते हों लेकिन सभी के बीच एक समानता का भाव अवश्य ही होता है। कोई भी पर्व या त्यौहार अपने अतीत के आधार पर ही मनाया जाता है, उनके अतीत से ही पर्व की सत्यता एवं महत्व का पता चलता है। साथ ही प्रदेश या क्षेत्रों के अनुसार भी लोग त्यौहारों को कुछ ऐसे रिवाजों से जोड़ देते हैं, जो एक बार शुरू हो जाए तो सदियों तक धर्म नीति का रूप धारण कर लेते हैं। उदाहरण के अनुसार नवरात्रि का पर्व शक्ति का पर्व माना जाता है, इन नौ दिनों में माता के नौ अलग-अलग रूपों की पूजा, अर्चना या साधना की जाती है। पूजा-साधना के साथ ही प्रसन्नता प्रकट करने का चलन चल पड़ा है, जिसे गरबा कहा जाता है।
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Navratri 2019 start date/ Navratri images/ Navratri History / happy navratri
Navratri as per meaning signifies Nine nights which are dedicated to the Divine Mother or Shakti. This festival is celebrated in the month of Ashvin Sud from 1 to 9 (September- October) in 2019 Navratri are from 29 September to 7 October. Navratri is the longest celebrated Indian festival. Navratri"s are the best time for Indian to perform all shubh activities like property registration, buy new vehicles, buy new house, marriage, roka ceremony or any thing new...so if you plan your child marriage or want to get register for marriage or for any shubh mahurat then navratri"s are the best time. Navratri days are very good for marriages or want to get register for marriage, so apnahumsafar.com is best matrimony and matrimonial website in India. apnahumsafar.com wish you all happy Navratri....
Navratri History
The practice of goddess worship was prevalent in India since the time immemorial even before the advent of Aryans. Our ancestors have always placed Devi or Stree (as she was referred to) into the highest pedestal of the prevalent social system at that time and they worshiped her as Shakti. There are references in our Shastras which confirms the existence of such practices. There are several myths and legends associated with celebration of this Navratri Festival.
As per one legend Mahishasura the mighty demon worshiped Lord Shiva and obtained the power of eternity. So he started to kill and harass innocent people and set out to win seven lokas. Intimated by his power all the gods from swargaloka appealed to Lord Shiva to tame the demon. Then Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwar (Shiva) united their supreme powers and created a divine being called Shakti or Durga the Warrior Goddess. Mahishasura who happened to see this divine beauty Durga got mesmerized by her beauty and approached her with the intention of marriage. Goddess Durga agreed to marry him but in one condition that Mahishasura should win over her in duel. Mahishasura who was proudy of his power agreed for the duel. The duel went on for 9 nights and the end of 9th night Goddess Durga beheaded Mahishasura. So the nine nights for which the war was fought is called Navrathri. The tenth day is celebrated as Vijayadashmi.
According to other legend King Daksha of Himalayas had a beautiful and Virtues daughter Uma who had a wish to marry Lord Shiva. As a result she worshiped Lord Shiva and pleased him. Lord Shiva married Uma. Once Uma visited her parents to participate in a Yagna conducted over there, during that time King Daksha insulted Lord Shiva unable to bear the insults meted on her husband Uma decided to end her life by jumping into the agnikund where she was united with the eternity. Henceforth she was also known as Sati. Sati was reborn again and peace was restored between her and parents. In that birth also she married Lord Shiva and lived happily thereafter. It is believed that Sati comes to stay with her parents for 9 days in every year and that time is celebrated as Navarathri.
One hypothesis states that in ancient times Kshatriyas debarred themselves from participating any warlike activities during monsoon season. Once monsoons got over they found the time to start afresh with their war activities. So before the start of their war journey these Kshatriyas worshiped different aspects of Devi for 9 days which is today celebrated as the Navratri.
According to one legend Lord Rama who wanted to release Sita from the clutches of mighty demon king Ravana prayed Goddess Durga in nine aspects for nine days in order to gather the strength and power to kill Ravana. Those nine nights became to be known as Navrathri and on the tenth day Rama killed Ravana that day is called Vijayadashmi or Dussehra .
Nine different manifestations of Durga are worshiped during Navratri they are
1. Durga :goddess beyond reach
2. Bhadrakali the auspicious power of time
3. Amba or Jagdamba: mother of the world
4. Annapurna: giver of food and plenty
5. Sarvamangala: auspicious goddess
6. Bhairavi: terrible, fearful, power of death
7. Chandika or Handi: violent, wrathful, furious
8. Lalita: playful
9. Bhavani: giver of existence.
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NAVARATRI - 8th day, 06.October.2019 - Godess Saraswati
🙏🌼🌷🎸🎶🦚🙏
Om Namo Bhagavate Sri Ramanaya
GODESS SARASWATI
Mother Saraswati is the bestower of knowledge and liberation. Today the divine mother is giving Darshan as Mother Saraswati.
The earliest reference to the Goddess appears in the Rigveda, where Saraswati appears as a river as well as a Goddess. The poet venerates her comparing her to ‘the best of mothers, the best of rivers and the best of Goddesses.’ In fact, her origins are evident in her name. Saraswati, is a fusion of two Sanskrit words of sāra or essence, and sva - which means one self. In other words, the ‘essence of oneself’, Saraswati, the name could have also originated from another Sanskrit composite word surasa-vati which means ‘one with plenty of water’. It is a testimony to Saraswati’s great appeal that her stature continued to grow through the later Vedic period and well into the medieval times. Purity, virtue, knowledge and the arts remained her domains even as she managed to cross geographies and faiths.
Jai Saraswati Maa
Source: FB Sri Ramana Maharshi @SriRamanaMaharshi
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