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Who all are looking forward to getting dressed and be a part of Karwa Chauth celebrations? Sure many of you must be excited, especially the newlyweds, and your preparations must be on the full swing. For the ones who are new to this word, Karwa Chauth is an old Indian tradition that has slowly become a culture. Married Hindu women...
Karwa Chauth
India is famously known as ‘The land of festivals’ since there are several festivals celebrated around the country, throughout the year. Karwa Chauth, a festival celebrated by married women only, is one among them & also holds great importance. It is prevalent in the northern & northwestern regions of the country & is also widely celebrated by Hindu’s &...
As October has already set in, pointing towards the arrival of the Karwa Chauth festival on October 17. Karwa Chauth, by the way, you can also call it Indian Valentine’s Day when married Indian women keep a strict fast for the long life of their husbands whereas husbands, in return, present some adorable Karwa Chauth gifts to make their...
Karwa Chauth is a very auspicious & most awaited day in the life of married Hindu women. It is a one-day celebration which is on the fourth day of the full moon. Married women fast from sunrise to moonrise for the wellbeing & long life of their husbands. They rise early, before dawn cracks, eat ‘Sargi’ (Fruits, dry fruits,...
Relationships are something that is needed to be maintained forever and requires a lot of care and affection. It takes years to build long-lasting relations and more time to keep them blooming with time. A husband and wife have a relationship of love, responsibility, and concern for each other. They make a promise to each other that they will...
Karwa Chauth is celebrated by married Hindu women all around the corner in India. This festival is celebrated during the Krishna Paksha Chaturthi in the month of Kartik according to the Hindu calendar. On this day, married women fast for the long life of their husband from sunrise to moon rise. Married women break the fast after worshiping the...
History and Significance of Diwali
Diwali or Deepavali – commonly known as the festival of lights. It is one of the most important Hindu festivals, celebrated not only in India but also in southern Asia and different parts of the world. During our childhood we all have heard about the mythological story of 'Ramayana,' how 'Lord Ram' was sent in exile (Vanwaas) for fourteen long...
10 Meaningful Diwali Gift Ideas for Corporate Sector
Celebrations are a part of our culture, and we make sure to celebrate our festivals in the best possible way. Diwali is also such a festival that is important to us. There is a ritual that is followed by us on Diwali, which is exchanging gifts with each other. It is a time of happiness and showing care to...
Easy Tricks To Save Money On Your Wedding Cake!
Everybody knows that the main center of attraction of a wedding ceremony is — the Bride. What next? Well, the next thing that catches the eye is the Wedding Cake! Weddings in India are quite an extravagant affair. There is so much amount invested in cuisines, designer clothes, venue bookings, flower decoration, grooming and endless preparations. Are you looking...
Hacks For Anniversary Celebration
Well, the Anniversary, of course, is a special occasion in every person’s life, right? Like it is the most celebrated and the biggest day for a person who married the love of their life on that particular day. So, naturally, the day calls for a celebration that is special and romantic altogether. However, it doesn't necessarily mean it has...