When was dhanteras 1998?
October 1998 Hindu Festival & Holidays
01 Thu | Dussehra , Saraswati Visarjan |
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17 Sat | Pradosh Vrat , Tula Sankranti , Dhanteras |
18 Sun | Masik Shivaratri , Kali Chaudas |
19 Mon | Diwali , Naraka Chaturdashi |
20 Tue | Amavasya , Bhaumvati Amavasya |
When was dhanteras 1996?
Nove
What is the date of Dussehra in 1997?
October 1997 Hindu Festival & Holidays
01 Wed | Mahalaya Amavasya , Amavasya |
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09 Thu | Durga Ashtami , Saraswathi Puja , Durga Ashtami Vrat |
10 Fri | Dussehra (Maha Navami) , Saraswati Visarjan , Saraswati Balidan |
11 Sat | Dussehra |
12 Sun | Papankusha Ekadashi , Bharat Milap |
What is the date of Dussehra in 1995?
October 1995 Hindu Festival & Holidays
01 Sun | Durga Ashtami , Durga Ashtami Vrat , Saraswati Avahan |
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02 Mon | Gandhi Jayanti , Dussehra (Maha Navami) , Saraswati Balidan , Saraswathi Puja |
03 Tue | Dussehra , Saraswati Visarjan |
04 Wed | World Animal Day , Papankusha Ekadashi , Bharat Milap |
06 Fri | Pradosh Vrat |
Does the date of Diwali change?
The date to celebrate Diwali generally changes by a week to 10 days every year. Diwali falls on the 15th day of the Hindu month of Kartik, which is the new moon day of the first month of the lunar year.
Why Diwali date is not fixed?
It is so because thousands of years back lunar calendar was followed and lunar year is not equal to the western calendar or Gregorian calendar which is a solar calendar. And lunar year is not equal to a solar year (lunar year consists of 12 lunar cycles) and hence they don’t agree.
What is India’s festival of lights?
In India, one of the most significant festivals is Diwali, or the Festival of Lights. It’s a five-day celebration that includes good food, fireworks, colored sand, and special candles and lamps.
What is the most beautiful and most pleasing art forms of India?
RANGOLI Rangoli, one of the most beautiful and most pleasing art forms of India, is comprised of two words, ‘rang’ meaning ‘colour’ and ‘aavalli’ meaning coloured creepers’ or ‘row of colors’.