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Navaratri etiketine sahip kayıtlar gösteriliyor. Tüm kayıtları göster
Navaratri etiketine sahip kayıtlar gösteriliyor. Tüm kayıtları göster

Mysore Dasara - Navaratri celebrations


World famous Navaratri Dasara celebrations at Mysore is inaugurated September 19th and finishes on September 28th. Here is the Events schedule for Mysore Dasara - Air show, bicycle race, film festival, flower show, Exhibition, jamboo savari, jaganmohan palace decoration, and yoga dasara


The origin of Dasara goes way back to the Vijayanagar dynasty in 15th Century. The Wodeyars of Mysore continued this colourful & religious celebration under the leadership of Raja Wodeyar in the year 1610. Dasara is also known as the 'Navarathri', where nine days of worship & celebration culminate on the 10th day, known as 'Vijaydashami'. This has been declared as ‘Naada Habba’ or the State festival.

Legend has it that the resident demon of Mysore, known as 'Mahishasura' was slain by the goddess in the avatar of Chamundeshwari. (Incidentally the name Mysore is derived from this demon 'Mahishasura') Therefore 'Vijaydashami' is celebrated symbolically as the win of good over evil.

During Dasara, the brightly illuminated Mysore Palace and the entire city is a sight to behold. In September 1805, the wodeyars started holding a special durbar ('Royal Assembly', similar to that of the Mughal emperors) for members of the royal family, Europeans, palace officials, royal priests and important citizens. Commoners also participated in the durbar. The festival has become a tradition of the royal household and reached its zenith during the rule of Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar (1902-1940).

Mysore Dasara - Navaratri celebrations


World famous Navaratri Dasara celebrations at Mysore is inaugurated September 19th and finishes on September 28th. Here is the Events schedule for Mysore Dasara - Air show, bicycle race, film festival, flower show, Exhibition, jamboo savari, jaganmohan palace decoration, and yoga dasara


The origin of Dasara goes way back to the Vijayanagar dynasty in 15th Century. The Wodeyars of Mysore continued this colourful & religious celebration under the leadership of Raja Wodeyar in the year 1610. Dasara is also known as the 'Navarathri', where nine days of worship & celebration culminate on the 10th day, known as 'Vijaydashami'. This has been declared as ‘Naada Habba’ or the State festival.

Legend has it that the resident demon of Mysore, known as 'Mahishasura' was slain by the goddess in the avatar of Chamundeshwari. (Incidentally the name Mysore is derived from this demon 'Mahishasura') Therefore 'Vijaydashami' is celebrated symbolically as the win of good over evil.

During Dasara, the brightly illuminated Mysore Palace and the entire city is a sight to behold. In September 1805, the wodeyars started holding a special durbar ('Royal Assembly', similar to that of the Mughal emperors) for members of the royal family, Europeans, palace officials, royal priests and important citizens. Commoners also participated in the durbar. The festival has become a tradition of the royal household and reached its zenith during the rule of Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar (1902-1940).

Diwali Mela 2008 in America - Dallas, New Jersey, Bay area, Toronto, Seattle, Houston, North Carolina

Diwali, also called : Row of Lights; Deepavali, Festival of Lights is observed by Religiously by Hindus, Sikhs and Jains. Thousands of Indian families across Canada and the U.S. will gather together to celebrate Diwali, the Indian Festival of Lights and start of the Hindu New Year (for some in North India).

Check out the following webpages for the Deepavali celebrations, fireworks, fire show & fire crackers near you!


Navratri Raas Garba - Desi Dandiya party in your city

Navratri 2009 Raas Garba Dandia Dance Party links are here.

Checkout the following websites for Raas Garba Dandia Dance event in your city. The events might charge tickets. Most of them are between October 3rd and October 11th 2008.

Music for Raas Garba Dandiya:

http://thehindimusic.com/music/download-gujarati-raas-garba-dandiya-mp3/

Garba is customarily performed by women, the dance involves circular patterns of movement and rhythmic clapping. It popularly performed during Navratri. The word comes from "garbha deep" which is translated as either light in the inner sanctum of the temple or lamp inside a perforated earthen pot (which is often used in the dance)

Diwali 2009 - Deepavali Rangoli, Gifts, Recipe, Songs, Greeting cards

When is Diwali or Deepavali? According to Hindu reckoning, the date of Diwali falls on 15th day of the dark fortnight in the auspicious Hindu month of Kartika or the month of October/November in English calendar. This Diwali day falls on the amavasya or the Newmoon day. Diwali date comes 20 days after the popular festival of Dussehra or Vijaya Dashmi.

For 2009, the Diwali falls on October 17th 2009. But the festival extends for 3 days - first day of Naraka chaturdashi, second day of Lakshmi Pooja & the third day of Bali Padyami. North Indians celebrate the first & the second day more and the South Indians on the third day. Some North Indian business communities start their financial year on Diwali.

Here are some interesting design for Diwali Rangolis:


Wish your family and friends Diwali/Deepavali wishes:

Send Diwali gifts to family and friends in India:


What will you cook for Diwali this time? Here are some interesting recipes from all over India:

Which hindi Diwali songs do you want to play on the CD?
http://www.diwalifestival.org/diwali-songs.html

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