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Happy Janmashtami – Nand Ke Anand Bhayo ( Krishna Bhajan )
Janmashtami Special – Nand Ghar Anand Bhayo Jai Kanhaiya lal ki Hathi Ghoda palki..
Happy Krishna Janmasthami…. Jai Shree Krishna
A nice Bhajan based on Lord krishans’a childhood activity…
Holika Dahan aur Dhulandi
Holi in 2011 will start on Saturday, the 19th of March will be Holika Dahan and will continue for 2 days until Sunday, the 20th of March that will be Dhulandi.
Holi is celebrated on the Phalgun Purnima (or Pooranmashi, Full Moon) in the month of Phalgun according to the Hindu Calendar.
Basant Panchami on 8th February
This Year Vasant Panchami Will Be Celebrated OnTuesday 8th february.
Vasant Panchami also known as “Basant Panchami” or “Shree Panchami” . This Hindu festival celebrating Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge, music and art. It is celebrated every year on the fifth day of the Hindu Panchang Month Magh.There are many Tradition follos on this day. 1 During this festival children are taught to write their first words , 2. Brahmins are fed. 3. Ancestor worship (Pitr-tarpan) is performed, 4. the god of love Kamadeva is worshipped.
Many Schools, Colleges, educational institutions organise special prayer for Saraswati. The color yellow also plays an important role in this festival, in that people usually wear yellow garments, Saraswati is worshipped dressed in yellow, and yellow sweets are consumed within the families.
Vachan (promise)
Vachan: is an Indian tradition. Predominantly when in older times Kings and queens used to give Vachans (solemn promises) in lieu of some special and extraordinary services rendered to them by their subjects, they could be encashed by the receiver at the time of his need. These promises were most of the time fulfilled but at times were a cause of serious embarrassment to the giver. Times change fast and the circumstances under which the promises were made also modified. But, a promise is a promise. It had to be fulfilled under all circumstances as the the giver feared a backlash from the public.In Treta Yuga, Rama the rightful owner to the throne of Ayodhaya was banished to the forests by the king Dashratha to fulfill his Vachan given to the queen Keikayi. She wanted the throne for her son Bharat who was also the cousin brother of Rama. Bharat, a great devotee of Rama had but to rule the kingdom against his own wishes. In the present days, people in the west still place a lot of trust in one another. Word-of-mouth and promises are made to be kept. Ties are broken with mutual consent, no hard feelings on either side. Never make a promise which you cannot fulfill. If made never go back on a promise! Live not for this Life alone. God awaits you in his kingdom.

