Ram Navami Recipes Panakam, Chalimidi, Vada Pappu

Ram Navami Recipes Panakam, Chalimidi, Vada Pappu

Rama Navami or Sri Rama Navami is one of   the Hindu festivals. On the day Rama Navami festival people normally   celebrate the birthday of Lord Rama  and  perform Kalyanotsavam (marriage celebration) for Lord Rama and Sita. On this day Rama Navami people normally prepare Panakam (in Telugu language) traditional Indian drink, Chalimidi (rice flour sweet dish) and Vada Pappu (Split yellow … [Read more...]

Chaurahen Bollywood Movie Review

Chaurahen Bollywood Movie Review

Chaurahen Bollywood movie Review Rajshree's this new movie starring Soha Ali Khan, Kiera, Ankur Khanna, Victor Banerjee, Rupa Ganguly and Shayan Munshi the film was made four years back 2007. In 2008 its was taken out to various film festivals across the globe and finally released in India 2012, 16th of March.  Filmmaker Rajshree Ojha returns with English multi-starrer Chaurahen after 4 years … [Read more...]

Ariselu Recipe for Ugadi Festival

Ariselu Recipe for Ugadi Festival

 Ariselu is Ugadi festival's particular sweet recipe of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. In Tamil Nadu, it is also known as Adirasam or Athirasam. Ariselu is made with rice flour balls and jaggery syrup coated with sesame seeds (optional) and deep fried in the cooking Oil. Ariselu Recipe for Ugadi Festival Ingredients for Ariselu 1 kg Rice 3/4 kg Jaggery grated 1cup of sesame seeds … [Read more...]

Bobbatlu Recipe for Ugadi festival 2012

Bobbatlu / Bhakshalu / Bakshalu /Pooran Poli / Puran Poli /Holige / Obbattu is a sweet dish made particularly for Ugadi festival and Telugu New Year. Bobbatlu easy to cook and Traditional Recipes for Ugadi Festival. Bobbatlu / Bhakshalu / Bakshalu /Pooran Poli / Puran Poli /Holige / Obbattu are spelled in different regions but the ingredients and procedure will be the same. This sweet dish … [Read more...]

Holi etiquettes Social norms during festival of Colours

Holi etiquettes Social norms during festival of Colours

Holi is popular festival in India and celebrated with massive interest and excitement. Holi celebrations are dissimilar in all regional areas in the country. Every celebration has its own area of expertise. According to mythological stories, Mathura is actually the birth place of Lord Krishna.  Vrindavan is the place where Lord Krishna spent the early days of his childhood and left behind tales … [Read more...]

Vasant Panchami Saraswati Devi Puja Celebrations India

Vasant Panchami Saraswati Devi Puja Celebrations India

Vasant Panchami is the Hindu festival that is generally celebrated in Magh (January-February), the first day of spring; every year on the fifth day (Panchami) of the Indian month in Gregorian calendar. Vasant Panchami is today i.e. Saturday 28th January; 2012.Vasant Panchami is birthday of Goddess Saraswati. The celebration of the Vasant Panchami is centered on the Hindu Goddess Saraswati. … [Read more...]

Vaikunta Ekadasi Festival 2012

Vaikunta Ekadasi Festival 2012

Vaikunta Ekadasi festival celebrating on 5th January, 2012. All Vishnu temples are filled with devotees form morning onwards today. Vaikunta Ekadashi or Mukkoti Ekadashi is the Krishna Paksha Ekadashi that occurs during the Dhanurmasa period in the Hindu calendar. This happened on the eleventh day of lunar month during the sun's journey in the Dhanur Rasi.  Vaishnavism (Worship of Lord Vishnu) … [Read more...]

BPAS offers Free Contraceptive Pills for Women this Christmas

BPAS offers free contraceptive pills for women this Christmas The British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS), which has launched the campaign, said the idea behind the new service was to help women who frequently discover it hard to obtain the medication quickly over the Christmas (festivals) or holiday time. During its online campaign, a BPAS reference increased in the festival celebration as … [Read more...]

How to choose Colourful Wardrobe in Diwali festival

How to choose Colourful Wardrobe in Diwali festival

Diwali, traditionally known as the festivals of lights, generally celebrated in families by performing traditional activities together in their homes and it requires dressing up in beautiful, traditional and colorful clothes. Check out the wonderful traditional wardrobe and choose for the clothes and the accessories you like best of all to dress up with style for the festival! Make really great … [Read more...]

Deepavali – The celebration of Lights as the “victory of good over evil”

Deepavali - The celebration of Lights as the "victory of good over evil"

Deepavali is popularly known as the "festival of lights" the most significant spiritual meaning is "the awareness of the inner light". The celebration of Deepavali as the "victory of good over evil". Deepavali or Deepawali or Diwali also spelled Devali in certain regions, popularly known as the "festival of lights", is an important festival in Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism, celebrated for … [Read more...]