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Thursday, January 19, 2017

Khodaldham Kagvad Pran Pratistha Mahotsav Lok Dayro on 18th January 2017

Khodaldham Kagvad is most beautiful and large temple located at Kagvad.Khodaldham Pran Pratistha Mahotsav is starting on  17th January to 21st January.Here is Video of Khodaldham Kagvad Pran Pratistha Mahotsav Lok Dayro on 18th January 2017.




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Friday, January 6, 2017

Information about National Flag of India | Tiranga | Indian National Flag Pictures

"A flag not only of freedom for ourselves, but a symbol of freedom to all people."
                                                                                                         - Jawaharlal Nehru

The national flag of India was adopted on 22nd of July in 1947 some days after the independence of India on 15th of August, 1947 from the British rule. The Indian national flag contains three colours and thus also called as the Tiranga.The National Flag of India is a national symbol designed in horizontal rectangular shape. It is designed using three colors such as deep saffron (top most), white (middle) and India green (lower most). The middle white color contains navy blue Ashoka Chakra (means Wheel of Law) in the centre having 24 spokes in the wheel.On Republic Day and Independence day , we salute our national flag with honor and pride in our hearts.


Some Important about Indian National Flag

The flag was designed by Pingali Venkayya, an agriculturist and Indian freedom fighter.
The national flag of India, by law, is to be made of khadi, a special type of hand-spun cloth of cotton or silk made popular by Mahatma Gandhi.
The right to manufacture the national flag of India is held by the Khadi Development and Village Industries Commission, who in turn allocates it to the regional groups.
The national flag of India is also known by the term ‘tricolour’, Tiranga in Hindi. Reason for this is the three dominant colors in the flag, saffron, white and green. These two terms in India always refer to the national flag.

The three colors have different representations each.

The Saffron color represents courage and sacrifice.
White represents truth, peace and purity.
The Green color represents prosperity.
The Ashok Chakra represents the Laws of Dharma (righteousness).

According to the Flag code of India, the Indian flag has a ratio of two by three, where the length of the flag is 1.5 times that of the width and all three stripes of the flag – saffron, white and green – should be equal in width and length.

The size of the Ashoka Chakra was not specified in the Flag code, but the Ashoka Chakra must have twenty-four spokes that are evenly spaced. The Ashoka Chakra is rendered in a Navy-blue color on the white stripe of the flag.

Some Fact about Indian National Flag

The Indian flag was hoisted on the highest mountain peak of the world, Mount Everest on 29 May 1953.
Madam Bhikaji Rustom Cama was the first person to hoist Indian flag on foreign soil on 22 August 1907 in Stuttgrat, Germany.
The Indian National Flag flew to space in 1984 when Wing Commander Rakesh became the first Indian to travel to space. The flag was attached as a medallion on the space suit of Rakesh Sharma.
The National Flag hoisted at Central Park, Connaught Place, New Delhi, is one of the largest in India. It is 90 feet in length, 60 feet in width and is hoisted on a flagpole of 207 feet.
India holds the world record for the largest human flag which was formed by 50,000 volunteers in Chennai in December 2014.

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Indian National Flag 1906
Indian National Flag 1907
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Sunday, January 1, 2017

Republic Day of India or 26th January Special Speech for Teachers

Republic Day of India Celebrated 26th January every year.During this national festival in schools and colleges arrange cultural activities.Here is I put Republic Day of India or 26th January Special Speech for Teachers.

Republic Day of India Special Speech -1

Good Morning Every one, first Happy Republic Day.Respected School Principal sir, My Teachers Friends,my students and Parents.Our school welcome all.Today is 26th January our known as Republic day of India. 

All Indian show their Dignity and Respect to the National Flag of India that get unfurled on this very day on several Places in India that include Institutes, Banks and many more Places. This day is celebrated all over the country as Indian National Constitution came under force on the same day i.e. 26 January, 1950.

It is true that India obtained its independence on August 15, 1947 but the Constitution of India came into force only on January 26, 1950. During the transition period from 1947 to 1950, King George VI was the head of state. Lord Mountbatten and C. Rajagopalachari served as the Governors-General of India during this period.The Constitution of India was formally adopted by the Parliament of India and India declared itself as a ‘Republic Country’ on January 26, 1950, thereafter this day is celebrated as Republic Day in India every year. After the adoption of our Constitution, Rajendra Prasad was elected as the first President of the Republic India in the Year 1950.

The Constitution had been prepared by the Constituent Assembly which was set up upon India gaining its independence from the British in 1947. This, in fact, was a deliberate act: the 26th of January was initially India’s “Independence Day”, one of Mahatma Gandhi’s many symbolic acts during India’s Freedom Struggle against the British colonial rule, and the adoption of the Constitution on this date was felt able to strengthen its initial meaning, one calling for Indians of all ages to declare their freedom from the British Raj. It is one of three annual national holidays in India, the other two being the nation’s Independence Day on August 15 (since 1947) and the birthday of Mohandas K Gandhi or Mahatma Gandhi on October 2. And so, after the disposal of the Empire of India; King George VI was the last and only “King” of the modern India.

To mark this occasion, a Grand parade is organized in New Delhi which is the Capital of India that starts from Raisina Hill near the Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential Palace), along the Rajpath, Past India Gate and end on to the historic Red Fort in the old quarter of the city. Different infantry, cavalry and mechanized regiments of the Indian Army, the Indian Navy and the Indian Air Force march in formation, decked in all their finery and official decorations. The President of India, who is also the Commander in Chief of the Indian Armed Forces, takes the salute. The Chief Guest of the parade is a Head of State of another nation.

However, the official conclusion of Republic Day festivities is much later – on the evening of January 29, i.e. three days after Republic Day. This ceremony is called beating the Retreat.This is the day which is celebrated in India and every Indian People show their respect and Pride towards the National Constitution that came under force on the very same day 65 years ago i.e. on 26 January 1950.

Republic Day of India Special Speech -2

Good Morning every one.Respected Our Principal Sir, My Teachers friends,my students and parents.Today I will give speech about our National festival Republic Day of India or 26th January.  Motherland India was slave under the British rule for long years during which Indian people were forced to follow the laws made by British rule. After long years of struggle by the Indian freedom fighters, finally India became independent on 15th of August in 1947. After two and half years later Indian Government implemented its own Constitution and declared India as the Democratic Republic. Around two years, eleven months and eighteen days was taken by the Constituent Assembly of India to pass the new Constitution of India which was done on 26th of January in 1950. After getting declared as a Sovereign Democratic Republic, people of India started celebrating 26th of January as a Republic Day every year.

Celebrating Republic Day every year is the great honour for the people living in India as well as people of India in abroad. It is the day of great importance and celebrated by the people with big joy and enthusiasm by organizing and participating in various events. People wait for this day very eagerly to become part of its celebration again and again. Preparation work for the republic day celebration at Rajpath starts a month before and way to India Gate becomes close for common people and security arrangement done a month before to avoid any type of offensive activities during celebration as well as safety of the people.

A big celebration arrangement in the national capital, New Delhi and State capitals takes place all over the India. Celebration starts with the National Flag unfolding by the President of India and singing National Anthem. Following this Indian army parade, state wise Jhankis, march-past, awards distribution, etc activities takes place. At this day, the whole environment becomes full of the sound of National Anthem “Jana Gana Mana”.

Students of schools and colleges are very keen to celebrate this event and starts preparation around a month before. Students performing well in the academic, sports or other fields of education are honoured with the awards, prizes and certificates on this day. Family people celebrate this day with their friends, family and children by participating in activities organized at social places. Every people become ready in the early morning before 8 am to watch the celebration at Rajpath, New Delhi in the news at TV. At this day of great honour every Indian people should sincerely promise to safeguard the Constitution, maintain peace and harmony as well as support in the development of country. 
Jay Hind...
Thanks..
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Republic Day of India or 26th January Special Speech for Students

Republic day of India is celebrated on 26th January every year.Republic day celebration is a huge national event celebration in India especially for students in the schools, colleges and government Offices.In Schools and colleges some students give speech about Republic day; so Here is I serve Republic Day or 26th January of India Special Speech for Students.

Republic Day Special Speech -1

Good morning All, respected Principal sir, sir, madam, my seniors and my dear friends.Happy Republic Day of India.My name is…… I study in class…..Today  I would like to speech on this great annual occasion of Indian Republic Day. First of all, I would like to say a big thank to my class teacher for giving me such a great opportunity to speech here on the Republic day of India. My dear friends, we have gathered here to celebrate this special occasion of our nation. We celebrate republic day on 26 January annually to commemorate the day when Indian constitution came into force and India was declared as republic country.

I am very proud to be the citizen of India. At this day, we unfurl the National Flag of India and sing the National Anthem to show our heartily respect for our republic country. It is celebrated all over the country at schools, colleges, universities, educational institutions, banks and many more places. It was 26 January, 1950 when Indian National Constitution came into force. The period from 1947 to 1950 was transition period and King George VI became the head of state whereas Lord Mountbatten and C. Rajagopalachari became the Governors-General of India.

The Government of India Act (1935) was replaced as the governing document of India after the enforcement of Indian Constitution in 1950 on 26 January. The Constitution of India was adopted on 26th of November in 1949 by the by Indian Constituent Assembly however implemented later in 1950 with a democratic government system declaring the country as independent republic. 26 January was especially selected because on the same day in 1930 Indian National Congress had declared Indian Independence means Purna Swaraj. Rajendra Prasad became the first President of Republic India in 1950 after the adoption of Constitution.

A grand parade by the Indian army (from all three services) is organized in the national capital (New Delhi) as well as state capitals of the country. The parade of the national capital starts from the Raisina Hill (near to the Rashtrapati Bhavan, the residential place of Indian President) and ends to the past India Gate along with the Rajpath. Together with the Indian army, states of country also take part in the parade (decked with finery and official decorations) to show their culture and tradition. At this day, our country follows the tradition of “Atithi Devo Bhava” by inviting a chief guest (PM, President or King from another country) on 26 January. President of India, who is the Commander in Chief of Indian army, takes the salute by the Indian Armed Forces. The Prime Minister of India gives a floral tribute to the sacrificed Indian soldiers at the Amar Javan Jyoti, India Gate. The celebration of republic day continues by 29th of January which ends after the beating retreat ceremony. At this day, every Indian shows his/her respect and Pride to the National Constitution.
Bharat Mata ki Jay....
Vande Mataram...
Jay Hind.....Thank you...
Republic Day Special Speech -2

Good Morning Every One.Jay Hind and Happy Republic Day of India.Respacted Chief Guests,Principal Sir,sir, madam, my seniors and my dear friends.Happy Republic Day of India.My name is…… I study in class…...Today I give Speech about Republic day of India.Republic Day is a national holiday of India. It celebrates every year on 26 January. On 26 January, Indian constituency came in existence. After a long journey of we got our own Indian constituency. So every year we celebrate republic day in schools colleges, offices and everywhere.

On 26th January, 1950, the Constitution of India came into force and made India a Democratic Republic country. The people of our country rule themselves and all are equal and free. The government is ruled by candidates selected by the people of our country.I am very proud to be the citizen of India. At this day, we unfurl the National Flag of India and sing the National Anthem to show our heartily respect for our republic country. It is celebrated all over the country at schools, colleges, universities, educational institutions, banks and many more places. It was 26 January, 1950 when Indian National Constitution came into force. The period from 1947 to 1950 was transition period and King George VI became the head of state whereas Lord Mountbatten and C. Rajagopalachari became the Governors-General of India.

A grand parade by the Indian army (from all three services) is organized in the national capital (New Delhi) as well as state capitals of the country. The parade of the national capital starts from the Raisina Hill (near to the Rashtrapati Bhavan, the residential place of Indian President) and ends to the past India Gate along with the Rajpath. Together with the Indian army, states of country also take part in the parade (decked with finery and official decorations) to show their culture and tradition. At this day, our country follows the tradition of “Atithi Devo Bhava” by inviting a chief guest (PM, President or King from another country) on 26 January. President of India, who is the Commander in Chief of Indian army, takes the salute by the Indian Armed Forces. The Prime Minister of India gives a floral tribute to the sacrificed Indian soldiers at the Amar Javan Jyoti, India Gate. The celebration of republic day continues by 29th of January which ends after the beating retreat ceremony. At this day, every Indian shows his/her respect and Pride to the National Constitution.

Jay Hind.
Jay Bharat,Bharat Mata Ki Jay...
Thanks all.
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Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Christmas Festival Special Speech for Teachers and Student

Christmas Speech -1

Good Morning All.Respected School Principal sir, Teachers/Students/friends.Today I will speak about Christmas festival.Christmas is celebrated all across the world by the people, especially people of Christian religion, every year on 25th of December. It is celebrated on the birth anniversary of the Jesus Christ, God of Christians who founded Christianity. Christmas falls every year in the winter season however people celebrate it with lots of joy, activities and happiness. It is one of the most important festival for the Christians of the year which they celebrate doing lots of preparations. The preparations of the celebration start a month ago and celebration ends 12 days after of the Christmas.

At this day people decorate a Christmas tree, invites their friends, relatives and neighbours to enjoy and distribute gift. Santa Claus come on this day at mid night at 12 pm to everyone’s home and secretly keep amazing gifts for the children in their houses. Children become very happy by getting gifts of their own likes in the early morning. All the schools, colleges, universities, offices and other government and non-government organizations become closed at this day. Everyone enjoy it as a Christmas holiday by doing lots of activities throughout the day.

People enjoy a big dinner party called feast. They prepare lots of delicious dishes, sweets, fruits, nuts, etc on the dining table. Everyone wear colourful dress, dance, sing, party and enjoy doing other adventurous activities. At this day, Christian people do pray to their God, confess about their all sins and sufferings, sing holy songs and meet each other with love.

Christmas Speech -2

Good Morning All on the Dies off the Dies. Respacted School Principal Sir, Teachers,Students/My Friends/Classmate.Today is my subject speak about My Favorite festival.I speak about Christmas festival.Christmas is a festival that is celebrated all over the world commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ. Christmas is observed on 25th of December every year. A world wide celebration takes place during the month of December.Once the Christmas season starts, we can see Christmas carols in every street. Christians gather together and sing to raise money for charity. The carols include traditional Christian songs; we can hear these songs in shopping malls and centers.

The customs that people follow are interesting and entertaining. People send Christmas cards to their family and friends to share their happiness and give away their Christmas wishes. On the great day, many activities like praying, dinner party and exchanging gifts take place. The dinner arrangement is generally called feast, where friends and relatives together sit, eat and get pleasure from celebrations amidst their busy life. People enjoy the day with great happiness forgetting all their worries and troubles. Santa Claus is “Father Christmas” who entertains children on Christmas day and gives gifts to them. Children keep expecting the arrival of Santa Claus with gifts every minute. Christmas reminds us of childhood, besides our life today that has become painful and difficult. Christmas tries to give away happiness and hope to people all across the world. 

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Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Makar Sankranti Festival Special Puja

Sankranthi, or Makar Sankranti, is an important harvest festival and it also marks the transition of the sun from Sagittarius to Capricon (Makara Rasi). Sankranti also marks the beginning of Uttarayan – the daytime of Devas as per Hinduism and the next six months are considered highly auspicious. Six human months is considered the daytime of Devas. The main pujas and rituals on Sankranti are dedicated to Lord Surya. Here is a brief look at on how to do Sankranti Pooja in the South Indian way.
 
Makar Sankranti Puja

Cleaning of house.
Early morning oil bath.
Decoration of house with mango leaves, flowers and rangoli (kolams).
Arrange the Puja Room - if possible get an image or picture of God Surya.
There is no elaborate Sankranthi Puja. You can offer flowers and akshata to your favorite deity and prayer as you do normally.
Things needed for Makar Sankranthi Pooja

Lamp
Coconut
Betel leaves
Betel nuts
Flowers
Water
Rice mixed with turmeric powder (akshata)
Ellu bella, sugarcane as neivedya (sesame seeds with jaggery)
How to do the Sankranti Puja?

The puja is performed when the Sun enters Makara Rasi. Usually it is performed after sunrise. To get the exact time you can look into the Panchanga.
For Puja you can break a coconut and place it on a tray along with betel leaves and betel nuts.
Sprinkle some water on the tray.
Light the lamp. Usually a lamp with two wicks is lit on Makar Sankranti or two lamps.
Start you prayers by remembering Ganesha.
Next pray to your favorite deity or to Lord Surya.
If the prayer is to Surya, chant Gayatri Mantra or read Aditya Hridayam.
Place some flowers and rice mixed with turmeric powder before the idol of the deity in your puja room.
Place ellu bella before the deity.
Do meditation or chant some simple prayers.
Distribute the neivedya.

Various types of Sankranti Dhanam are practiced by different communities. Newly married women give Dhanam to married women, married women give Dhanam to other married women, in some regions pumpkin or sugarcane is given as Dhanam.
There is a traditional lunch in the afternoon and in the evening families visit neighbors and relatives and exchange gifts and ellu bella.
Sankranti in Karnataka is usually a single day festival. In Andhra Pradesh Sankranti is a four day festival.

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Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Makar Sankranti Festival Celebration in Different Parts of India | Makar Sankranti Different Name

Makar Sankranti is celebrated in the month of ' Magh' and is a harvest festival.It is a celebration of spring on the occasion of the 'ascent' of the sun to the north (Uttarayana).In Maharashtra,Karnataka as well as part of Andhra Pradesh , Makar Sankranti is a day of goodwill and friendship.Makar Sankranti marks the commencement of the sun's journey to the Northern Hemisphere(Makara raasi), signifying the onest of Uttarayana Punyakalam, and is a day of celebration all over the country.The day begins with people taking holy dips in the sacred rivers and worshiping the Sun.Makar Sankranti festival is celebrated, all over India, it is called by different names in different places.  While Makar Sankranti is most popular in West India, south Indians called this festival as Pongal and North people celebrated it as Lohri. There are also some other names of the same festival and those are Uttarayan, Maghi, Khichdi.


Traditionally, this period is considered an auspicious time.The veteran Bhishma of Mahabharata chose to die during this period.Bhishma was made to lie on the bed built of arrows by Arjuna.Having the boon to choose the time of his death, he waited on a bed of arrows to depart from this world only during this period.It is believed that those who die in this period have no rebirth.

For the people in the Indo Gangetic plain, the day begins with taking dips in the Ganga and offering water to Sun God.The dip is said to purify the self and bestow 'punya'. Special puja is offered as a thanks giving for good harvest.According to folklore, girls who take the holy dip get handsome husbands and boys get beautiful.

Oil seeds and rice are two important ingredients of this festival.In the rice-centric belt of Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh, people have a special meal prepared mainly of rice , on this day.Also known as Gangasagar Mela, on this day people come from all over India for ceremonial cleansing in the river Hooghly, near Kolkatta.In Maharashtra , when two persons greet each other on this festive day, they exchange a few grains of multi-colored sugar and fried oil seeds mixed with molasses and say 'till gud ghaya, god god bola'(henceforth, let there be only friendship and good thoughts between us).

Gujarat: In Gujarat , the pandits consider Sankranti an auspicious day to grant scholarships and certificates of merit students who have successfully completed their studies in philosophy.In a Hindu household, new utensils are purchased and used for the first time.Brightly colored kites dot the skies on this day.

Bihar and Jharkhand : 'Makar Sankranti' is celebrated on the 14th and the 15th of January in this part. On 14th January, people have 'chura', 'gur', milk, curd, vegetables and sweets made from sesame seeds. Some people also enjoy flying kites. On15th January, people perform worship and enjoy a dish of 'dahi-chura' followed by 'laddoos' made from sesame seeds. A special 'khichdi' accompanied with 'ghee', 'papad', 'chokha' and 'achaar' is served to the people in the evening. 

Karnataka: In Karnataka , men, women and children attired in colorful tunics visit friends and relatives and exchange pieces of sugarcane, a mixture of fried oil seeds, molasses, pieces of dry coconut, peanuts and fried gram.The significance of this exchange is that sweetness should prevail in all the dealings.As part of the festival cows and bulls are given a wash and the horns are painted with bright colors and decorated with garland, and are taken in a procession around the village in accompaniment of pipes and drums.In the night a bonfire is lit and the animals are made to jump over the fire.

Tamil Nadu: It is a big event fot the Tamil and the people of Andhra Pradesh.The Telugu's call it 'Pedda Panduga', meaning big festival.The whole event lasts for four days, the first day Bhogi,the second day Sankranti , the third day Kanuma and the fourth day, Mukkanuma.

Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh : The people of these states celebrate 'Makar Sanranti' by having local delicacies like 'pheerni' 'kheer', 'pakodi', 'laddoo' and other such stuff. Married women exchange gifts while others give gifts, fruits, 'khichdi' and such things in charity. People fill the skies with kites and try to bring down the kites of others. 

One month preceding Sankranti is called Dhanurmasam and is also an auspicious period.People wake up early ,take bath and go around the streets singing devotional songs.House are whitewashed and farmers clean their warehouses.Colorful rangoli (muggulu) are drawn in the font yards of every house during this month.These artist floral designs are drawn on the floor with rice flour or fine powder of limestone.These patterns are decorated with colors adorned and with marigold placed on cow dung balls.Colorfully dressed young girls go round them singing songs.

Makar Sankranti Different Name  State Wise in India

In Bengal, Makar Sankranti is noted for the Ganga Sagar Mela and Pithey parban.
Bhogali Bihu is celebrated on the day in Assam.
Makar Mela is observed in Orissa.
Ghughuti or Kale Kauva in Uttarakhand.
In North India, it is the time of Lohri and Khichadi.
In Central India, it is Sankranti.
In Tamil Nadu, Makar Sankranti is observed as Pongal.
In Andhra Pradesh, it is known as Sankranthi.
In Karnataka - Sankranthi or Yellu Balla
In Maharashtra it Makar Sankranti and Til Gul.
In Kerala, the famous Sabarimala Pilgrimage comes to an end with sighting of the Makaravilakku.
In Gujarat and Rajasthan, it is known as Uttarayan and is noted for the kite flying event.

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