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One of the fastest-growing  festivals ,  Waves  the Cultural Fest of  BITS PILANI - Goa Campus  is one of the top-rated College  Festivals  of the country. Let's not talk much about its history which can be known from Wiki also. Instead, I'll just mention a few of the best things which ever happened in the country.  Last year, Waves was the first-ever College Fest to associate with  Sunburn  and together hold  Sunburn Campus , a pre-Sunburn event in the Campus, which later went to other colleges too! It won't be hard for you to tell at how high a rate, the current graph is tending to rise. And since it's Goa, it's getting a mix of how  amazing  celebrations can be like. :P  None of the fests have ever seen such a peak in so little time. The best part about  Waves  is that  not even a single penny  is funded by the government unlike many big cultural  festivals  in India. Everything from b...

Diwali and ownward festivals

Diwali 2020: Find out dates of 5-day Diwali festivities, including
Dhanteras, Govardhan Puja and Bhai Dooj

Diwali 2020 Date, When is Dhanteras, Govardhan Puja date in India, Bhai Dooj Date in India Calendar, The auspicious festival of Diwali falls on the 15th day of Kartik, which is considered as the holiest month as per traditional Hindu calendar. Here is the date and time of Diwali 2020- dhunteras

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Diwali 2020 Date, When is Dhanteras, Govardhan Puja date in India, Bhai Dooj Date in India Calendar: Come the months of October-November and we can already feel the festivities kicking in. With the on-set of Navratri, the countdown for one of India’s biggest festival, i.e Diwali begins. From meeting our loved ones, decorating our houses with lights and diyas, preparing delicious delicacies to the excitement of opening gifts, the festival brings with itself not just the prosperity and success but also excitement and happiness.we also here about the big billion days sales on amazon on festive season also we can see impact on film festivals. As we celebrate each day of Navratri, our minds are already preoccupied with the idea of Diwali and, for some, the preparations have already begun. If you are reading this article, it is evident tha you are eagerly waiting for this beautiful festival and want to know the exact dates. Answering the much-awaited question, Diwali falls on the 15th day of Kartik, which is considered as the holiest month as per traditional Hindu calendar. This year, Diwali will be celebrated on November 14, i.e on Saturday. Since the festivities of Diwali extends over a period of 4-5 days, here’s what each day signifies. We also hear about the amazon great indian festivals sales, harvest festivals.

Dhanteras 2020

Going by the word ‘DhanTeras’, Dhan signifies wealth and teras signifies 13th day in lunar fortnight. On this day, people perform puja and buy gold, silver and other ornaments ahead of the big festival. Dhanteras is considered as a very lucky day for making big purchases as some believe that the day marks the birth of Goddess Laxmi. This year, Dhanteras will be celebrated on November 12. Choti Diwali 2020 Date in India Choti Diwali is regarded as the onset of Diwali. It is a mini preview of what is to follow on the main day of Diwali. On this day, people decorate their house, meet their friends and family, buy new clothes and light diyas. Choti Diwali will be celebrated on November 13. When is Diwali 2020? The most auspicious day of the 5-day festivities, Diwali will be celebrated on November 14.

Govardhan Puja

Slated to be celebrated on November 15 this year, Govardhan Pooja has different significance in different parts of India. In North India, the festival is dedicated to Lord Krishna’s triumph of Lord of

Thunder and rain.

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The term "Govardhana' has two meanings. The word "Go' means cows, and "vardhana' means nourishment. In the other meaning "Go' stands for senses and "vardhana' means to increase the diversion of the senses towards Lord Krishna. Both these are done by Shree Giriraja. He kindly blesses the devotee by increasing his devotion. Thus by residing in the foothills of Shree Giriraja, all the senses and their respective duties of a soul attain divinity and are inclined to serve the Lotus Feet of Lord Krishna. Govardhan Hill those who are not aware of was a mountain now a hill that is situated in Vrndavana, India.The story of Goverdhan pooja:-One day Lord Krishna saw that all the residents of Gokul are busy in preparing many kinds of foods and dishes. Out of curiosity he asked them that why they are preparing many kinds of foods, they replied that this preparation is being done for the Lord Indra. Because, only if Lord Indra would be happy, residents of Gokul will get the rain and the problem of livelihood would be solved. By hearing this Lord Krishna condemned Indra and alleged him. He also said to the residents that you must worship the God who is visible to you and he himself will come to accept the offerings made by you (residents of Gokul). Milkmans said to the Lord Krishna that you should not criticize the Lord Krishna in this way as he is the one who is helping them to survive. By hearing this Lord Krishna said, “What kind of power Indra is having which is helping us for raining? The mount of Goverdhan is more beautiful and powerful than Indra, so we must worship the mount Goverdhan as it is visible too. Lord Krishan made residents impresses by his ingenuity of speech and also agree them to worship the mount Goverdhan. They gathered around the Goverdhan to worship it. Because Lord Indra not worshiped, he felt insulted and angrily ordered his clouds to go to the Gokul and by the holocaustic torrential rain, destroy the Gokul village. By seeing mount size holocaustic clouds, villagers became worried, they all went to the shelter of Shri Krishna and asked him, “Now what we will do, as Lord Indra wants to sink our village in rain? Lord Krishna made the villagers calm and said, You all go to the shelter of mount Goverdhan with your families and cows, he will protect all of you. All villagers followed the Lord Krishna's instruction and gathered around the mount Goverdhan. Lord Shri Krishan lifted up the mount Goverdhan on his little finger and all the villagers come down under the Goverdhan and for seven days they happily stayed there; a single drop of rain could not touch them. It was a great surprise for Lord Indra, he realized the glory of the God and by leaving his arrogant attitude he went to the shelter of Lord Shri Krishna and apologized. On seventh day Lord Krishna replaced the mount Goverdhan and by remembering that day Goverdhan pooja is celebrated every year since then. Bhai Dooj
A celebration of the bond between brothers and sisters, Bhai Dooj will be celebrated on November 16 this year. Bhai Dooj 2019: Celebrated on the fifth day of Diwali, Bhai Dooj or Bhaiya Dooj is a special Hindu festival that observes the bond of love between brother and sister. Also known as Bhau Beej, Bhatra Dwitiya, Bhai Dwitiya, Bhathru Dwithiya and Bhai Phonta. We can see the cultural events around us on the bhai dooj.

bhaidooj

Applying tilak or teeka (vermilion) on their brother's forehead, a sister prays for his longevity, well-being and prosperity. The brother gives him money or any gift by using debit card or by many things .These day mostly shops give the instant discount .The sisters keep a fast and prepare a meal for their brothers. In return, the brothers offer gifts to their sisters and promise to protect them from every evil force. Bhai Dooj From timing to significance know all about festival that celebrates bond of love between them

On Bhai Dooj, sisters apply tilak or teeka on the foreheads of their brothers and pray for their prosperity. The festival is called Bhau Beej among Gujarati, Marathi and Konkani-speaking communities, Bhai Phonta among Bengalis, Bhai Teeka in Nepal, while in southern parts it is called Yama Dwitiya. It also shares similarities with Raksha Bandhan.

History and Significance:

According to Hindu mythology, on this day, Lord Krishna visited his sister Subhadra after killing the demon Narakasura. Subhadra marked the occasion by applying the ceremonial teeka on his forehead and performing aarti. She is also the homecoming special by offering him sweets and flowers. Overwhelmed by her gesture, Lord Krishna blessed Subhadra with many boons. Hence, the festival of "Bhai Dooj" was born. Another myth says, Yamraj, the God of death, visited his sister Yami (Yamuna) on this day. She welcomed Yamraj with an aarti, teeka on his forehead and offered him sweets. Moved by her gesture, Yamraj presented her with a gift that signified his love and affection towards her. The God of Death also declared that any brother who would receive an 'aarti' and 'tilak' from his sister on this day should never be afraid of death.


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