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| One of the most important annual Irish festivals, St. Patrick's Day is held in honour of St. Patrick - the patron saint of Ireland. With global confluence of different cultures, St. Patrick's Day is now celebrated in many major nations of the world. Celebrate this wonderful occassion with our special section on St. Patrick's Day. Send to dear ones cool e-cards and wallpapers themed to Paddy's Day, cook up delicious cuisines with mouthwatering recipes related to St. Patrick's Day, try out exciting games and quiz associated to the event, listen to lovely songs associated to the festival, read enlightening articles on the history and observance of the holiday and more. Click here for St. Patrick's Day! |

St.Patrick's Day
[17th Mar.] |
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Kumbh Mela
[14th-28th Apr.] |
Held after every four years, the Kumbh Mela is one of the most sacred
Hindu fairs organised alternately among four hallowed locations in
India and is traced to the famous Hindu legend of "Samudra Manthan".
Journey through our exotic Kumbh Mela section that consists of
informative as well as entertaining articles on the history of Kumbh
Mela, the various legends and myths associated to it, the types of
Kumbh Mela and the like.
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| Observed annually on March 8, International's Women's Day is the day to celebrate womanhood and pay a tribute to women all over the world. It is a global occassion that connects all women around the world and inspires them to achieve their full potential. Celebrate the spirit of International's Women's Day with an impressive section on the occassion that includes everything from enlightening articles on the history and observance of the holiday, cool e-greetings and wallpapers approriate to send to dear ones during the occassion as also delicious recipes, interesting facts and exciting quiz associated to the event. Click here for International's Women's Day. |

International Women's Day
[8th Mar.] |
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Gudi Padwa
[16th Mar.] |
The first day of the Hindu Chaitra month(March-April of Greagorian Calendar), Gudi Padwa is the New Year's Day for the people of the Indian state Maharashtra. A sacred festival, Gudi Padwa commemorates several ancient legends; it is a time for religious observation as well as joyous feasting and festivity. Enhance your celebrations with our wonderful section on Gudi Padwa that includes fantastic e-cards and wallpapers, lip-smacking recipes, marvellous gifts to personalize, informative articles on the history and legends of the occassion and more. Click here for Gudi Padwa.
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| The sacred Hindu festival Ram Navami commemorates the birth anniversary of Lord Ramachandra, the divine incarnate of Lord Vishnu who, according to the scriptures, arrived in the royal household of Ayodha on the ninth day of the first fortnight of the month of Chaitra in 5114 BC. Go through our fantastic section on Ram Navami and read informative articles on the true identity of Lord Rama, the celebration of Ramnavami, send fabulous festive greetings to friends, download wallpapers linked to the festival, try an exciting quiz on the occassion and more. Click here for Ram Navami! |

Ram Navami
[24th Mar.] |
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Mahavir Jayanti
[28th Mar.] |
The holy Jain festival known as Mahavira Jayanti commemorates the birth of Vardhamana Mahavira, one of the greatest Jain prophets. Annually observed all over India, the occassion witnesses sacred ceremonies as well as festive celebrations. Peek into our befitting section on Mahavir Jayanti and enjoy enlightening articles on Lord Mahavir and the Mahavir Jayanti festival, test your knowledge about the occassion with an interesting quiz, try out traditional recipes related to the festival, set free wallpapers of Lord Mahavir on your desktop, send thematic e-cards to loved ones and more. Click here for Mahavira Jayanti! |
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| Passover is the Jewish festival commemorating the eventful exodus of the Israelites from Egypt, more than 3,000 years ago. Traditionally celebrated for 8 days (7 for Reform Jews), Passover always begins on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Nisan(March–April on the Gregorian calendar). The Passover festivities are to commence at sundown on Wednesday, on the 8th of April this year. Celebrate this holy occassion with our fabulous section on Passover, including splendid e-greeting cards, wallpapers, pictures to colour, recipes and jokes as also informative articles like the history of Passover, the 10 plagues and Seder. Click here for Passover. |

Passover
[29th Mar.] |
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