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The holiest of holidays are those
Kept by ourselves in silence and apart;
The secret anniversaries of the heart."

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

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Hindu Traditions
"I
t's been said often enough that Hindus celebrate everything. So they do. The birth of gods, death of asuras, victory of the gods, marriage of the gods, the new year, new months, full moons, new moons, harvests, birthdays, initiations, marriages, deaths, anniversaries - you name the event, and it is reason for music, dance, processions, and what have you." Source: I Love India
Hindu Festivals - 2031
Hindu Festivals till the end of year 2031
Hindu Festivals & Holidays
Here're some colorful and info-filled pages about major Hindu festivals and religious celebrations round the year.
Hindu Holidays 2008, Hindu Calendar 2008, Hindu Festivals Calender ...
Hindu Holidays 2008, Hindu Calendar 2008, Hindu Festivals Calender 2007, Hindu Holiday India.
Hindu holidays, Hindu religious holidays
Many of the Hindu holidays are traditionally based on the cycle of nature. They are the signs of change of seasons, some celebrate the harvest. ...
List of Hindu festivals - Wikipedia,
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Hindu Holidays and Festivals - ReligionFacts
A guide to the many religious holidays and festivals celebrated in Hinduism, including Holi, Diwali, Mahashivatratri and more.

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