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Ramadan 2024: Date, Know The Start and End Date of Ramadan Month!

Ramadan 2024 is the Islamic holy month celebrated by Muslims worldwide, involving fasting, prayer, introspection, and community, marking the revelation of the Quran to Prophet Muhammad.

Amavasya 2024 Date: Time and Rituals for this Auspicious Day

Amavasya 2024 Mauni is scheduled for February 9, 2024, with the tithi starting at 8:02 AM and ending at 4:28 AM, marking the month's observance.

Sankranti 2024 February: Date, Time, and Puja Vidhi

In 2024, Kumbha Sankranti will be observed on February 13th, marking the 12th Sankranti in a year, including Makar, Kumbha, Meena, Mesha, Vrishabha, Mithuna, Karka, Singh, Kanya, Tula, Vrischika, and Dhanu Sankranti.

Sankranti February 2024: Date, Time, Puja Vidhi, and Significance

Kumbha Sankranti, celebrated on February 13, 2024, is the second Sankranti of the year, among twelve other annual celebrations.

Fastelavn 2024: Date, History, Activities and Facts

Fastelavn, a Nordic custom, is celebrated in Finland and Estonia, attracting visitors from across the Nordic countries.

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Bodhi Day 2023: Date, History and ways to celebrate it

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Unduvap Full Moon Poya Day 2023: Date, History and how to cherish it

According to academics, Buddhism is a way of life rather than a religion.

Hanukkah 2023: Date, History and ways to celebrate it

Hanukkah is eight nights of fun instead of just one! That means you have eight nights to spend with your loved ones, lighting the menorah, cooking a hearty dinner, and yes, exchanging gifts!

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