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Maharashtrian traditional look:

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  Maharashtrian men women traditional look : The traditional Maharashtrian look reflects simplicity, elegance, and cultural heritage.. The traditional Maharashtrian look reflects simplicity, elegance, and cultural heritage. It is a beautiful blend of traditional attire, jewelries and adornments.  The first word that comes to mind when I see a Maharashtrian bride is 'wow'. The beauty and the grace that a traditional Marathi bride exudes is nothing short of perfection. The look is so full of vibrance, that every detail, from saree borders to jewellery to half-moon bindis, makes a statement on its own. While a classic Nauvari saree will always stand as a symbol of Maharashtra's rich culture and traditions, there are many other styles to choose from especially when it comes to the modern day wedding scene.  If you are a Marathi Mulgi who is all set to bring abundant fashionista vibes on her wedding day, this article will help you to get inspired for such an auspicious occasio...

Gurunanak dev ji.

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 Guru Nanak Dev Ji (1469–1539) was the founder of Sikhism and the first of the ten Sikh Gurus. Born in Rai Bhoi Ki Talwandi (now Nankana Sahib in Pakistan), he is revered for his profound spiritual teachings that emphasized equality, compassion, and devotion to one God. Teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji: 1. Ek Onkar (One God) : Guru Nanak preached that there is only one God who is formless, eternal, and omnipresent. 2. Equality : He emphasized that all humans are equal, regardless of caste, religion, or gender. He rejected rituals, superstitions, and discrimination 3. Service (Seva): Guru Nanak promoted the concept of selfless service to humanity. 4. Naam Japna : Remembering God through meditation and recitation of His name. 5. Kirat Karni : Earning an honest living through hard work. 6. Vand Chakna : Sharing wealth and resources with the needy. Major Events in His Life: At the age of 30, Guru Nanak had a divine revelation and began his mission to spread spiritual wisdom. He undert...

Bhaidooj... India's biggest and popular fastival...How to celebrate Bhai Dooj

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What is Bhai Dooj? Bhai Dooj is a Hindu festival to mark the end of the five-day-long celebrations of Diwali. It is a celebration of the bond and love between a sister and a brother. It is a time for sisters and brothers to get together, exchange gifts, say prayers, and have wonderful feasts. How to celebrate bhaidooj ? On this day, sisters observe a fast, perform the tika ceremony, and pray for their brothers' well-being, while brothers vow to protect their sisters, exchanging gifts and sweets in a display of affection and joy. Bhai Dooj is one of the most auspicious festival and the marks the ending of Diwali festivities. When is Bhai Dooj ? Bhai Dooj is celebrated on the second lunar day of Shukla Paksha in the Vikram Samvat Hindu calendar. Because of this lunar calendar, the date of Bhai Dooj changes every year. In 2022, it will be held on the 26th of October. According to old Hindu scriptures, Goddess Yamuna, or Yami, was extremely close to her brother, Lord Yamraj. She longed...