Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Pongal Greetings-Celebration for Pongal festival



Pongal is the south Indian harvest festival also it is the festival of Tamil Nadu. Tamil people celebrating Pongal for 4 days.

 The first day of Pongal is known as the Bogi Pongal, People worshipping sun as god and burning their old unwanted things, cloths because of their belief. Next day of Bogi Pongal is the main Pongal is based on the dish prepared by boiling rice with milk. Actually the first paddy that is harvested is used to make the Pongal meals so that Pongal is known as Harvest festival. People are got up early morning to take the oil bath and wear new cloth
 For worshipping sun god

On the third day of the Pongal is known as ‘Mattu Pongal’. In this day Hindu people worshipping cow. This day is fully based on Cattles and they are bathed and decorated beautifully and served Pongal.

The fourth day Pongal is known as Kaanum Pongal. People using this day as to go for visit family, friends and relatives home; also they go outing joyfully to some entertainment places. Overall the four days of festival gives lots of enthusiasm to south India people.

People have using greetings for Pongal wishes to their friends and family on this day. Send free Pongal cards and Pongal Greetings to your beloved ones.




Thursday, December 1, 2011

Get ready to 2014 Newyear Celebration



The world ready to gets on its dancing shoes and gears up to welcome the New Year, we take a look at how New Year 2014 would be celebrated in different parts of the world. New Year is not only the event and it is the festival that ill be celebrated by all religion people.
Every year beginning is very special for all, Every time people will eagerly waiting to welcome 1st January.  This New Year's Eve is always going to be all the more extraordinary; People must be exiting on December 31 nights and they enjoying the day with fill sprit. Some other will take New Year resolutions for their life. That must be interesting to look whether we can follow our resolution or not.
People will have to sharing New Year wishes to every one, friends and families. Christian religion people are taking New Year as one of their biggest festival. Everyone willing to get more happiness in the New Year. So they are sharing their wishes in between all. So Obviously 2014 must be more bliss full to all. The best way we can share our wishes via Free New year cards 2014 to any of our friend’s in the world. Here is the place for Happy New year cards  and more varieties of free happy new year cards

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Monday, November 21, 2011

Merry Christmas Cards - Christmas Celebrations

 
Christmas is one of the most significant and fashionable festivals celebrated by Christians over the world. Christmas take place on 25th December every year to remember the birth centenary of Jesus Christ, who is supposed to be the God of Christianity. Even though, the main Christmas festival is pragmatic on December 25 but the spirit of festivities start right from December 24 up till New Year's Day January 1 Thereby making it a long holiday season. The most pleasant traditions of this day contain celebrations, decorations, Christmas trees, gifts, and the plentiful Christmas dinner.

The history of Christmas share its roots back to about 4000 years when a variety of customs and traditions linked with the festival of Christmas were experiential centuries before the birth of Jesus. Although the exact day of Christ Child's birth was never obvious but legend has it that Christmas is being celebrated since 98 A.D. In 137 A.D., the Bishop of Rome affirmed the birthday of Christ Child to be celebrated as a solemn feast. However, many distinguished historians state that Christmas celebrations began as early as in 336 A.D. in Rome, while another Bishop of Rome, Julius I, chose December 25 as Christmas. Since then, this day got popularized as Christmas around the world as development of Christianity took place speedily. However, many ethnicity and customs followed during Christmas celebrations draw their history from some of popular festivals celebrated by premature civilizations that gave method to Christmas.

During the Celebration people celebrating it with by sharing Christmas gifts, Christmas Greetings. Varieties of   e-cards are available in online nowadays. Get Free Christmas Greetings, Merry Christmas Cards and various varieties to celebrate Christmas with love and care.

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Monday, October 31, 2011

Greetings for Eid ul-adha


Eid al-Adha or Id-ul-Adha, is a festival that many Muslims rejoice with special prayers, greetings and gifts. It also known as Id-ul-Zuha (Bakr-Id). The festival also means the ‘Festival of sacrifice’.

Eid al-Adha is a festival that is celebrated with traditional passion and jollity in India and the world. Many Muslims wear new clothes and attend an open-air prayer gathering during eid ul-adha. They may sacrifice a sheep, goat or camel and share the meat with family members, poor people, and neighbours. Many Muslims feel that they have a duty to make sure that all Muslims can benefit from a meat based meal during this holiday.

The history behind this festival is Muslims around the world believe that Allah commanded prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son Ishmail. Ibrahim followed God's orders, but his son was replaced by a sheep at the last moment by Allah. Muslims celebrate this at Eid al-Adha. Eid al-Adha is called Id-ul-Adha in Arabic and Bakr-Id in the Indian subcontinent, because of the tradition of sacrificing a goat or "bakr" in Urdu. The word "id" derivative from the Arabic "iwd" means "festival" and "zuha" comes from "uzhaiyya" that translates to "sacrifice".

Eid ul adha is very near to celebrate, Share your wishes to your beloved ones through Eid ul-adha greetings and Bakrid Greetings