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Gopashtami: The beautiful festival in Kartik month that honours cows and their nourishing nature – Times of India

Gopashtami, the Hindu festival that worships and celebrates the holy cow, the one who nourishes all beings, is being celebrated in India on November 9, 2024. It is celebrated on the 8th day (Ashtami) of Kartik month according to the Hindu calendar and falls anywhere between October and November according to the Gregorian calendar.Gopashtami celebrates and highlights the sacredness of cows in Hinduism, and puts importance on the ideals of kindness and worship.The history of Gopashtami The history of Gopashtami is primarily linked to two topics - 1. The sacred nature of cows in Hinduism, and 2. The love for cows that Lord Krishna had, and the way he worshipped and adored them.According to legends and beliefs, Lord Krishna, while in Vrindavan, wanted to be a part of the Gopas, also called ‘Gw...
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School Holidays in November 2024: Schools, colleges will remain closed on these dates, check complete list here – Times of India

School Holidays November 2024: List of dates schools and colleges will remain closed School Holidays November 2024: November 2024 ushers in the heart of India’s festive season, as schools and colleges across the country remain in celebration mode. Following the vibrant Diwali festivities on October 31, students enjoy a series of significant religious holidays in early November.In many states, schools remain closed for Govardhan Puja and Bhai Dooj, extending the Diwali break into the first week of November. Schools in several states will reopen on November 4, but the festivities continue as holidays are observed for Chhat Puja, Guru Nanak Jayanti, and Karthik Purnima later in the month.While these holidays bring joy and cultural connection, they also signal a shift towards the academic seas...
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New Year Wishes: Happy Gujarati New Year 2024: Top 50 wishes, messages, quotes, images and greetings to share with your loved ones | – Times of India

Happy Gujarati New Year! The festival of Bestu Varas is celebrated as the Gujarati New Year. Waves of joy, prosperity, and colorful cultural traditions accompany this celebration. As people in Gujarat and many others worldwide mark this special day, it's just the right time to get in touch with loved ones and send heartfelt wishes.Historically, the Gujarati New has antecedents rooted in ancient traditions and practices. People clean and decorate homes, wear new clothes, and prepare special festive foods to welcome prosperity and happiness into their lives. The day starts off with early morning prayers and rituals with families visiting temples to seek blessings from deities for a prosperous and successful year ahead. Govardhan Puja is an important ritual in which people worship Lord Krishn...