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This is a month wise list of most Hindu festivals in year 1987. Most of the Hindu festivals are determined based on position of the Sun and the Moon.It was celebrated on 22nd october.

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Most of the festivals celebrated in 1987 are celebrated even now. So you can check a Hindu calendar for the same. You can also refer to a Panchang of that year, if you can find one.

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jain's celebrate

Diwali and all other hindu festivals

and MAhavira's jayanti

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Yes, there are many significant Hindu festivals. Examples include diwali, navratri, raksha bandhan and many more. These are celebrated with pomp and joy.

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Hindu festivals symbolizes colorful unity of people and also the strength of unity.

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religion hindu and its in diwali

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See the calendar of 1982.

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shivrathri in 1978 march calender

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shivarathri festival date in februava

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In Hindu Festivals, mahashivratri in1968 was held in 27th February.

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Calendar for the month of November, 1995. List of all Hindu festivals, holidays in November, 1995 is given below. Kartika and Agrahayana are the lunar months corresponding to November. Get 1995 Hindu calendar with panchang, muhurat,vrats and fasting days.

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Three commonly celebrated festivals in the Hindi Indian community are Holi, Vishnu, and the Tamil New Year. There are many other festivals in the religion that are celebrated among other Indian festivals that are not Hindu.

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India is a vast country and each region have its own Hindu festivals and different ways to celebrate. However i have mentioned below mentioned major festivals of Hinduism, which are celebrated throughout the country.

1. Diwali -

2. Holi -

3. Durga Puja

4. Ganesh chaturthi -

5. Onam -

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There are many festivals in New Zealand. Follow the related link below for a list of festivals in 2014

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On Fuse tv one can find a list of festivals being held in the summer of 2013 in the USA. There is a comprehensive list where it explains in good detail the top 20 festivals that are upcoming.

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Hindus celebrate many festivals: Pongal, navarathri, Diwali, Saraswati pooja, vinayaka chadurthri, Krishna janmashtami, and many more!

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Yes, they do. Hindu women wear sarees/ sari's+a bhindi and Hindu men wear Kurtas. Young Hindu girls wear gagra choli's and bhindi's, and Young Hindu boys also wear kurtas.

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jain's celebrate many festivals ranging from holi in the march to diwali in november they also celebrate the birthday of trithankaras and also they do celebrate the other hindu festival

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In Karnataka There are Many Festivals Are Celebrate Below is the List of Main Festivals in Karnataka.

  1. Yugadi
  2. Ganesha Chathurthi
  3. Dussera
  4. Depavali

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According to the Hindu festivals and Calendar. the basant Panchami in 1983 was celebrate on 16th February Wednesday.

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The Romans had festivals of some sort just about every day. However many of these festivals were minor or in honor of a personal god which the families celebrated privately. The major public festivals were many and encompassed various activities. Some of them are: Saturnalia, Floralia, Lupercalia, Parentalia, Matronia, Ludi Romani, Done Dea, and Opalia. The list is longer. Type "Roman festivals" in your browser and you will get a more comprehensive list from several sites.

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Ramadan is a Muslim's festival.

The christian festival is Christmas.

The Hindu festival is Diwali i think.

Those are all of the religious festivals that i know

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Hi, Hindu Festivals : Diwali, Pongal (Sankranthi), Ganesh Chaturti, Mahashivratri, Vaikunta Ekadasi, Holi, Chitra Pournami, Tamil New Year

Muslim Festivals : Ramzaan, Bakrid Christian Festivals : English New Year, Ash wednesday, Good Friday, Easter Sunday Hope this helps

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According to hinduism there are many important festivals and holidays. but most important of them is diwali. diwali is the festival of light. after diwali holi is the second major festival of hinduism.

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The Jyotirlingalu list in Hindu mythology consists of 12 sacred shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva, representing his different manifestations. These shrines are believed to be powerful spiritual centers for devotees. One can find a comprehensive list of these sacred shrines in Hindu scriptures, religious texts, and online resources dedicated to Hindu mythology and pilgrimage sites.

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Rice Pudding. Prepared mostly during Hindu festivals using rice,jaggery/sugar and milk.

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There are many festivals in Ireland, far too many to list. There are music ones, arts ones, sports ones, theatre ones, film ones, festivals for particular places, festivals for particular people, beauty festivals, festivals for different ages, festivals for different cultures and many other types. So all year round there are festivals somewhere in Ireland.

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Here's a list of 38. There might be more.

  • Diwali
  • Bhaubeej
  • Dussehra or Daserra
  • Ganesh Chaturthi
  • Krishna Janmastami
  • Durga Puja
  • Navratri
  • Maha Shivaratri
  • Ramanavami
  • Hanuman Jayanti
  • Chhath
  • Holi
  • Makar Sankranti
  • Pongal
  • Raksha Bandhan
  • Ugadi
  • Gudi Padwa
  • Guru Purnima
  • Baisakhi
  • Onam
  • Karwa Chauth
  • Thaipusam
  • Ratha Yatra
  • Gita Jayanti
  • Kumbh Mela
  • Laxmi puja
  • Kumar Purnima
  • Saraswati Puja
  • PrathamAstami
  • Vasant Panchami
  • Amavasya
  • Kojagiri Purnima
  • Anant Chaturdashi
  • Ekadashi
  • Nag panchami
  • Sankranthi
  • Vat Pournima
  • Zatra

Those are a few. Hindus have 368 days of Hindu festivals. Some overlap on each other. For more information please see the related links.

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list of telugu festivals in the year 1985

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Yes, Hindu Lingayath is an obc under central list in karnataka, Tahsil office had issuing an hindu lingayath as an OBC under resolution no/88/98/BCC NEW DELHI 6 DEC --- 1999.

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yes pl entire the cast of hindu jangam in obs

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There are many Hindu festivals in India. Some of them are celebrated across the country. e.g. Deepavali, Dassehra, Janmashtami, Mahashivratri, Makar Sankrant,etc.i Some are regional and specific to a state.eg. Onam

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This flower is called "Ashter" in Marathi !

These sacred flowers are very commonly used in Hindu Puja's and Festivals !

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http://www.soniavihar.com/indian-festivals-calendar.php

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Starting from Shrawani the four months of Shrawan, Bhaadrupad, Aashvin and Kartik of Hindu calender and,

August , September, October and November of Christian calender

Yes, that is the festival season, but it does not mean that festivals are held only in these months.

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According to popular belief Hindu people go to temple to celebrate. But they also celebrate festivals inside their homes.

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See the attached Related Link for a list. See also Leviticus ch.23, where all of the Torah's Festivals are listed.

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The word Vedas belongs to the Hindu religion. It is a religious book that requires

God's Wishes for you and some many many more words.

Hindu Festivals:

Diwali

Durga Ashtami

Ekadashi will be in many months too!!

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There are many. One of them is Janmakshmi which is when you have fun celebrating, singing, going to Indian temple and it is when Krishna is born.

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Hindu rituals include puja (worship), yoga (spiritual and physical practices for self-realization), meditation, pilgrimage to sacred sites, and observance of festivals such as Diwali (festival of lights) and Holi (festival of colors).

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The date Krishna janmashtami in 1995 according to the hindu festivals and calendar is marked by the birth of Lord Krishna.The date was 5th september.

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This 'Paush' month has no synonym in English. That Hindu calender is unscientific and has religious significance only. Every few years, you have 'Adhik' month ( Additional month.) to match the scientific calender. That is used to celebrate the Hindu festivals and other rituals.

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