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Diwali | Places you should know for Shopping | Diva-India

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Diwali known as Festival of lights in india . Diwali shopping is one thing you cannot ignore it. Delhi city has been a shopper’s favorite destination since the ancient time and attracts shopaholics from all across and quite rightly so. From swanky malls to vibrant bazaars, Delhi has a lot to offer to people from all walks of life. And these colorful markets come alive during the time of Diwali, one of the most prominent Indian festivals. If you are a traveling in delhi during Diwali and want to explore best shopping places from yourself. here we have list for you . 1.  Dilli Haat, New Delhi Dilli Haat is in INA is a standout amongst the most well known markets to look for an extensive variety of craftsmanship items from various Indian states. The celebration time is best time to go shopping in Dilli Haat as it gets very vivid and peculiar here amid this time.  You'll see beautiful lights, a bewildering scope of exquisite diyas and candles, alongside different things...

KARWA CHAUTH | ROMANTIC SPOTS TO BREAK FAST | DIVA-INDIA

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Karwa Chauth is an well known fasting recognition honed by married Hindu ladies; to look for long life and welfare of their Husband. On this favorable day, ladies keep day-long fast and offer prayer to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. It is believed that those who observe this fast are blessed with life long and a health. In the Indian culture, Hindu women observed this fast for their husbands. Amid the day ladies refuse nourishment and water, and during the evening after moonrise they break their fasts by perusing the 'vrat katha' and playing out the 'puja vidhi'. Image Credit - hindi.firstpost.com  ROMANTIC SPOTS TO BREAK FAST you're fasting on Karva Chauth can be quite difficult.  Well if you are thinking that how you can make Karwa chouth special with your special one so , how about a long drive to a beautiful spot with your beloved, to break your fast in the most romantic way? Here's a rundown of spots you can go to, this Sunday! Yamuna E...

Valmiki Jayanti | Releted Plaecs of Maharishi Valmiki | Diva-India

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Valmiki Jayanti marks the birth anniversary of the great author Maharishi Valmiki. It is praised each year on the full moon day amid the long stretch of Ashwin. Maharishi Valmiki was the primary writer of Sanskrit writing and is accepted to have drafted the first since forever Sanskrit shloka. Valmiki wrote the epic Ramayana which contains 24,000 shlokas and 7 cantos. In the event that you can explore places releted to maharishi Valmiki here we have list Arulmigu Sri Valmiki Temple  The most well known  temple is situated in Thiruvanmiyur, Chennai and is said to be 1,300 years ancient old.  The sanctuary is considered as of high significance as it is said that subsequent to composing Ramayana, Valmiki rested at the spot where the sanctuary currently stands. Ayodhya Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh The city of Ayodhya has been specified in a few different stories and legends. In the Puranas, the main man Manu makes the city and offers it to Ikshvaku. Th...

4 reason why you must travel to Rajasthan in October

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This is an awesome time to venture out to the condition of forts and castles. Not just on the grounds that the warmth is gradually floating away, yet additionally in light of the fact that the skies are clear and the perspectives are magnificent. The sun sparkles joyfully over the deep rooted blocks and stones, while the happy season makes the beautiful state cheer in full radiance. Rajasthan isn't just about history. It is about culture. It is about antiquated conventions. Also, it is tied in with praising life in its most perfect shape. That is the thing that happens when the territory of Rajasthan celebrates for the whole month of October as different celebrations Here are the four festivals for which you must travel to Rajasthan: Rajasthan International Folk Festival (RIFF), Jodhpur Dates :  October 13-17 Jodhpur's Mehrangarh Fort is delightful, at that point the Rajasthan International Folk Festival (RIFF) makes it more grand. This is one cele...

Top Pandals to Visit During Durga Puja in Kolkata | Diva-India

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Top Pandals to Visit During Durga Puja in Kolkata Creidt image - Google The Durga Puja Festival in Kolkata is coming in just few days and it’s the time to discover the festive mood amongst the Bengalis. it is a bigger that holds the age old tradition and culture and show brightness it is the time when you can get hold of people in traditional wears. During the Durga Puja Festival the city explodes with more than thousand thematic and colourful pandals and reveals several forms of goddess Durga idols, thus pulling in a huge number of crowds and making it one of the biggest festivals in the world. So below we have mention the best pandals list of Kolkata all the time - Santosh Mitra Square Their team Hosting Durga Puja for more than 80 years, Santosh Mitra Square is a popular name when it comes to top Durga Pujo pandals in Kolkata. If you remember, in 2017 this pandal became extremely popular by choosing the London Theme. In which Goddess Durga was seen in a Buckingha...

DUSHERA | DUSHERA PLECES TO BE VISIT IN DELHI | DIVA- INDIA

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DUSHERA We all are very excited for DUSSEHRA, dussehra date supposed to be Friday 19, October . The remarkably engaging Ram Leela, celebrated every year upon the arrival of Dussehra, marks the triumph of Lord Rama over the evil king ruler Ravana. This is the day when life-measure likenesses of Ravana, Meghnath and Kumbhakarana are burned in an authorization. Various individuals plan their excursions to the city amid this time particularly to observe the occasion that likewise pulls in the consideration of the global media. This year, Dussehra will be commended on October 19, and on the off chance that you too are intending to be a piece of the celebrations, here is a rundown of some unmistakable spots to encounter 'Ravana Dahan' or Ram Leela in Delhi. Ramlila Maidan   Ram lila is a very famous place all around the delhi . It is additionally one of the most established scenes in the city where Ram Leela or Ravana Dahan happens on such a stupendous leve...

A red ‘Taj Mahal’ for John Hessing by his Wife Anne Hessing

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The tomb of John Hessing, is a still more amazing structure, being a duplicate, in red sandstone, of the famous Taj Mahal. The tomb, which was finished in or about the time of the British triumph, bears an engraving in great English, putting forward that the perished colonel was a Dutchman, who kicked the bucket Commandant of Agra, in his multi year, 21 July 1803, just before Lake's fruitful attack of the place. The Tomb was worked by John Hessing's better half, Alice. Hessing was born in Utrecht, Holland, in 1739, and came to India as a 24-year-age. He served under the Nizam of Hyderabad and the Marathas, and was later given the direction of the initial two regiments of the recently raised Scindia armed force. Hessing's tomb is situated in the Padretola, or Padresanto, a Christian burial ground in Agra. After the death of Maharaja Mahadaji Scindia, he kept on serving under Maharaja Daulat Rao Scindia. When he could never again effectively serve because o...

All the Best places you should know to be visit during Dussehra | Diva-India

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Dusshera  Vijayadashami also known as Dasara, Dusshera or Dussehra is a major Hindu festival celebrated at the end of Navratri every year. It is observed on the tenth day in the Hindu calendar month of Ashvin, the seventh month of the Hindu Luni-Solar Calendar, which typically falls in the Gregorian months of September and October. Vijayadasami is observed for different reasons and celebrated differently in various parts of the Indian subcontinent.In the southern, eastern and northeastern states of India, Vijayadashami marks the end of Durga Puja, remembering goddess Durga's victory over the buffalo demon Mahishasura to help restore dharma. In the northern and western states, the festival is synonymously called Dussehra (also spelled Dasara, Dashahara). In these regions, it marks the end of "Ramlila" and remembers God Rama's victory over the Ravana, or alternatively it marks a reverence for one of the aspects of goddess Devi such as Durga or Saraswati. Below we...