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English Essay/Paragraph/Speech on “Heleibambe” for Kids and Students for Class 8, 9, 10, Class 12 and Graduation Examination

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Heleibambe Heleibambe is celebrated in Assam by each Zemi village according to the convenience of the village prior to the starting of ‘Jhum’ cultivation. It is held in mid-April when monsoon is likely to set on the first day. Tingkupeu, the village priest, sacrifices a buffalo for the appeasement of `Suphai’, the Crop God so they could have a bumper crop. The meat of the sacrificed animal is then distributed among...
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English Essay/Paragraph/Speech on “Hanuman Jayanti” for Kids and Students for Class 8, 9, 10, Class 12 and Graduation Examination

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Hanuman Jayanti The first month of Hindi calendar year Chaitra witnesses the birthday of Ramchandra’s stalwart devotee Hanumana, on Chaitra Sud Poonam. By the blessings of Shiva and Vayu deities (Arjan), wife of Kesari, the king of monkeys, gave birth to Hanumana. While the Shiva Puran cites that since Shiva could not serve Shri Rama in his present form, he inspired the birth of one Rudra from his 11 Rudras, as...
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English Essay/Paragraph/Speech on “Gu-Stor” for Kids and Students for Class 8, 9, 10, Class 12 and Graduation Examination

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Gu-Stor Gu-Stor literally means ‘sacrifice on the 29th day’. It is traditional to the monasteries of the reformist Geluk-pa order of Tibetan Buddhism. It is mainly celebrated in Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh region. This is a two-day long festival. It is held mainly in the Spituk, Thiksay and Karsha monasteries at different times every year, from July to November. The celebration ends with the dismemberment and dispersal of Storma (sacrificial...
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English Essay/Paragraph/Speech on “Gurupurab” for Kids and Students for Class 8, 9, 10, Class 12 and Graduation Examination

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Gurupurab Anniversaries associated with the lives of the Sikh Gurus are referred to as Gurupurabs (festivals). Of these the important one is the birthday of Guru Nanak the first Sikh Guru. It falls on the full moon day in the month of Kartik. It is also called Kartikpurnima festival. On Gurupurab, the Sikhs put on new clothes after a ritual bath. Then they go to the Gurudwaras for scriptural readings from...
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English Essay/Paragraph/Speech on “Govardhan Puja” for Kids and Students for Class 8, 9, 10, Class 12 and Graduation Examination

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Govardhan Puja Govardhan Puja is performed on the fourth day of Padwa and it is also a day of Diwali celebration. The festival is celebrated to commemorate the lifting of Mount Govardhan by Lord Krishna. According to mythology, people of Gokul used to celebrate a festival in honour of Lord Indra and worshipped him after the end of every monsoon season. But Krishna wanted to stop this feast. When Lord Indra...
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English Essay/Paragraph/Speech on “Good Friday” for Kids and Students for Class 8, 9, 10, Class 12 and Graduation Examination

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Good Friday Good Friday is the day when Jesus Christ was crucified on the cross. The death, of Christ on the cross was an entirely unpardonable crime against the human being, but he rose again three days conquering death and sin. Good Friday is celebrated in various ways like fasting, self-sacrifice and other forms of renunciation. This is very much similar to the way Jesus fasted for forty days in the...
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English Essay/Paragraph/Speech on “Goa Carnival” for Kids and Students for Class 8, 9, 10, Class 12 and Graduation Examination

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Goa Carnival Goa celebrates a carnival every year for three days before Lent. To Goa the festival came with the Portuguese in 1510 and since then it is being celebrated every year. In the early stages, the carnival followed the Portuguese pattern of utter obscenity and brutality. The festival has a resemblance to Holi in which people squirt perfumed and coloured water on passers-by and dab one another with vermilion. In...
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