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Nothing captures the essence of a relationship between a brother and sister like the wonderful Indian Festival ‘Raksha Bandhan’. Raksha means ‘to protect’, and Bandhan means ‘bond’, therefore Rakhi is a bond of protection. Each year on Rakhi day, sister tie a Rakhi or an amulet around their brother’s wrist as a protecting charm. They […]
A simple thread or colorfully decorated Rakhi on a man’s wrist on the Indian festival of Raksha Bandhan can only mean one thing, that he has a loving sister who loves and cares for him no matter what the situation is and that he in turn has promise to protect her life long.
It is not […]
Raksha Bandhan festival is always celebrated on the full moon of the Hindu month Shraavana in all parts of India. According to English calendar, it usually falls in the month of August. Rakhi is being celebrated since ancient time and its popularity seems to be increasing with every passing year in all parts of India. […]
Celebrated every year, Mother’s Day is an occasion when you express your affection and respect for your mother. It’s time to pamper her for all she has done for us over the years. On Mother’s Day you can tell your Mom that she will always be important to you all and that you will continue […]
Mother’s Day is believed to have its origins in the annual spring festival celebrated in Ancient Greece to pay esteem to Rhea, the wife of Cronus and the mother of many deities. The second Sunday in May is celebrated as Mother’s Day not only in the United States, but in other countries also. Mother’s Day […]
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The Ancient Greek and Roman cultures can be said to be the discoverers of the tradition of honoring our mothers. The first Mother’s Day ceremonial was a church service in 1908 requested by Anna Jarvis, of Philadelphia, to honor her deceased mother, Jarvis, at an early age, had heard her mother express hope that a […]







