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Similar Hindi Words Posted by on Nov 7, 2010

Here are some words in Hindi that are spelled similarly. Some people misspell these words, causing confusion because many of these similar spelled words have different meanings. Ray of light (अंशु) Portion (अंश) Pen (कलम) Saying (कलाम) Bull (नंदी) River (नदी) God (भगवान्) Fortunate (भागवन्) Mirage (सराब) Wine (शराब) Hindrance (अवरोध) Non opposition (अविरोध) Wounded…

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Deepavali Posted by on Nov 4, 2010

Deepavali (दिवाली) (also called diwali) is a major holiday in India and places all over the world where Hindu believers live. It’s called a festival of lights because lanterns, candles and other artificial lights are lighted to symbolize the triumph of good over evil. It’s also a time when houses are decorated with colorful paper…

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Karva Chauth Posted by on Oct 25, 2010

Karva Chauth (करवा चौथ) is an event when married women fast and pray for their husband’s health and long life. Women apply henna to their hands, arms and feet. Henna is a dye used to draw intricate designs on the body. A henna design is considered a symbol of marital bliss and good fortune. Sometimes…

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Similar Looking Hindi Words Posted by on Oct 22, 2010

There are some words in Hindi that are spelled similarly but have different meanings. Here are some words worth looking at : Accomplishment – माधना To aim – संधना Sītā – भूजा Arm – भुजा Woman – नारी Pulse – नाड़ि To ask – पूछ The tail – पूँछ Personal – जाती Born – जात…

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Closing Ceremony of the Commonwealth Games Posted by on Oct 19, 2010

The closing ceremony of the Commonwealth Games in India was just as fantastic as the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games. The laser show was one of the highlights of the closing ceremony. Australia won the most number of gold medals, but India ranked second in the number of gold medals. That means that India…

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Dasha-Hara Posted by on Oct 16, 2010

Dasha-Hara is a celebration of the triumph of good over evil. Different regions celebrate this festival in slightly different ways, but there are a lot of similarities. For example, In Madikeri (located in the Indian state of Karnataka), an effigy of Ravanna is burned. Ravanna is considered a villain in Indian lore. Therefore the burning…

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Buddhist Monasteries in India Posted by on Oct 10, 2010

India has some of the most interesting and decorative Buddhist monasteries in the world. One such monastery is Dubdi Monastery. The Dubdi Monastery is located in northeastern India. It is one of the oldest monasteries in the state of Sikkam. This monastery is important because it was built around the time the territory of Sikkam became…

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