Bharath shinning with Glorious Festivals for Three Months




Come June and Bharath will be bathed with festivities throughout – from north to south and east to west till September. Number of Devout Hindus participating in these festivals was in lacs and crores – well disciplined and well organized.

Amarnath Yatra – 60 days between June 28 and August 26 – 26th August was Raksha Bandhan
Pandipur Festival – From 2nd July to 24th July 2018
Kanwar yatra – 9th August 2018
Varalaskhmi Viratham – 24th August 2018
Onam - 25th August 2018
Raksha bandhan – 26th August 2018
Krishna Jayathi – 2nd September 2018
Vinayaka Chathurthi – 13th September 2018





That is the beauty of Hindu Religion – Life becomes enjoyable with such gatherings in large numbers to celebrate various festivals. Temples and houses become centres of religious activities with all engaging themselves wholeheartedly and selflessly.






Hinduism is therefore called not a religion but a way of life – full of compassion, dedication and service not restricted to their dear and near but extended beyond their houses, towns, state, and country.
Beauty of Hinduism lies in wishing and praying the welfare of the entire world irrespective of their faiths, race, colour and country.
Hindus can be proud of their catholicity of their culture and hence, whether one admits or not, Hinduism is the mother of all religions and Her love and affection have no boundaries.
E-Touch prostrates before Our Great Mother Hinduism and prays with folded hands for Her Blessings.
Let there be Peace, Prosperity and Progress throughout the World.

              


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