At the end of Ramzan, the day after the New Moon is sighted , is celebrated as Eid-ul-fitr. ‘Eid’ means ‘Joy’ and ‘Fitr’ means ‘charity’. Hence Eid ul-fitr means ‘deriveRead More
Buddha Jayanti, also known as Buddha Poornima , is the most sacred festival of Buddhism. It falls on the full moon of the fourth lunar month Vaisakh i.e. during AprilRead More
Zarathushtra was born in the priestly family of Spitama. His mother was Dughdova and his father’s name was Pourushaspa Spitama. He was born in Bactria, in the town of Rae,Read More
Illumination is a sign of victory, of triumph over some foe or some impending obstacle to happy living. It is a way of expressing one’s joy. In various parts ofRead More
It is celebrated to pay our homage to the most sacred Guru Veda Vyasa. Guru Vyasa arranged the Vedas in their present order for the benefit of mankind. The VedasRead More