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Eid al-Fitr "Festival of Breaking the Fast"

Eid al-Fitr      Eid al-Fitr    is a religious holiday celebrated by Muslims in worldwide      Eid al-Fitr    also known as the " Festival of Breaking the Fast ".  it declares the end of the month-long dawn-to-sunset fasting of   Ramadan.  Eid   is the first and only day in the month   during which Muslims are not permitted to fast. Before starting of morning prayers, Muslims wake up early morning to cleanse their bodies. After that they ware new clothes. Every Year, Muslims celebrate Eid al-Adha to remember Ibrahim's Loyalty and  dutifulness to Allah above all others . Morning pray       Eid al-Fitr has a particular   Islamic prayer that generally performed in an open field or large hall. The Eid prayer is done in open areas like fields, community centers, or mosques The Eid prayer is followed After the prayers, Muslims visit their relatives, friends, and acquaintances or hold large communal celebrations in homes, community centers, or rented halls.

Jamat-ul-Vida (Ramadan, Ramazan or Ramadhan)

    The Holy Friday of Jamat-ul-Vida.   Jamat Ul-Vida is a holy festival for the Muslim population. It is held annually before the end of the Ramzan month. Jamat-ul-Vida is referred to as the final or last 'Jumma' of the holy month by the Islamic religion. This name (Jamat-ul-Vida) of the pious Eve is derived from couples of Arabic words 'Juma' and 'Wida'. 'Juma' in Arabic means 'gathering' and 'Wida' according to the Arabic language is 'farewell'. The last Friday of the holy month of Ramzan is celebrated as Jumat ul Vida. Ramzan is also known as Ramadan, Ramazan or Ramadhan Jamat-ul-Vida Namaz:  important act seeking Allah’s benevolence to mankind   Jamat Ul-Vida  (Ramadan, Ramazan or Ramadhan)  is considered as an optional holiday. Employment and holiday laws in India allow employees to choose themselves a limited number of holidays from a list of optional holidays. Some employees may choose to take the d

Facts of Mothers Day

Facts of Mothers Day  Mother carrying his child near grass Honors mothers and motherhood is the main reason for the celebration of this special day. It is observed by more than 40 countries all over the World.      The U.S government derived a modern version of Mother's Day that has been criticized by all during that time .  Founder Jarvis herself regretted commercialism. She  expressed views on how that was never her intention. In the Year 1908, the  U.S. Congress  rejected a proposal to make Mother's Day an official holiday in every year. Then by joking that they would also have to proclaim a "Mother-in-law's Day".Probably  owing to the efforts of Anna Jarvis, by 1911 all U.S. states observed the holiday.  Anna Jarvis  with some of them officially recognizing Mother's Day as a local holiday .  (the first being West Virginia, Jarvis' home state, in the year of 1910). In the year 1914, Woodrow Wilson signed a proclamation designating Mother&

Ravindra Jayanti (Kavi Guru Ravindranath Tagore's Birth Day)

Ravindra Jayanti celebration(Santinikatan)        Every Year  Ravindra Jayanti  is celebrated on  7th May.  Ravindra Jayanti is celebrated to pay tribute   Rabindranath Tagore.         Rabindranath Tagore   (nicknamed "Rabi" ) was born on 7 May 1861 in the  Jorasanko mansion in Calcutta. People visits ‘ Gurudev’ Rabindranath Tagore’s ancestral home to pay tributes on his birth anniversary(7Th May).  Rabindranath Tagore                                 Santiniketan brings lots of cultural programs such as songs, poetry and cultural performances on Rabindra Jayanti . People of West-Bengal and out side of the state visit Santiniketan to celebrate the annual birth anniversary of the Nobel laureate, Rabindranath Tagore . This festival brings a wonderful experience in the heat of summer. The unique forest environment of cultural programs creates a beautiful view. Various schools, colleges & universities of Bengal, and also celebrated this day. 

Buddha Jayanti significance and importance

Buddha Jayanti  India is a land of many festivals. Among several festivals in India,  Buddha Purnima  or  Buddha Jayanti  is celebrated with great honor in India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet, and numerous other South East Asian countries including Thailand, Tibet, China, Korea, Laos, Vietnam, Mongolia, Cambodia, and Indonesia.  In India  largely celebrated in Ladakh, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Sarnath, Bodh Gaya, Darjeeling, etc..                                  Buddha Jayanti   The Vesak full moon day is the most significant in the Buddhist calendar. Every full moon day is a great auspicious day for Buddhists. But the most significant of all is the day of the full moon in May. There were Three most important events in the life of the Gotama Buddha occurred on this day.      Firstly , the Buddha, Prince Siddhattha was born at Lumbini Grove on the full moon day in May. Siddhartha deeply absorbed in meditation, and next then his work was reflected on his experience of

Mothers Day 10th May 2020

Mothers  Day There is no doubt Mother is a Special in every ones life.No matters where are you from... whats your religion...what s your background..?   This is a celebration to honoring the  mother  of the family, as well as  motherhood ,  maternal bonds , and the influence of mothers in society. It is celebrated on various days in many parts of the world. Most commonly in the months of or May 10th in every year..                     This Day began in the U.S ,at the initiative of  Anna Jarvis  in the early 20th century or before. This is not (directly) related to the many traditional celebrations of mothers that have existed throughout the world over thousands of years,Same as the Greek culture to  Cybele ,  Rhea  the Great Mother of the Gods, the Roman festival of  Hilaria .