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  • 101Maha Shivaratri — Lord Shiva Observed by Hindus in general, Shaivites in particular, International Mandi Shivratri Fair Type Hindu …

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  • 102Gudi Padwa — Infobox Holiday holiday name = Gudhi Padwa type = Maharashtraian s New year s Day caption = A Gudhi is erected on Gudhi Padwa official name = nickname = observedby = Hinduism begins = Chaitra ends = date = April date2008 = April 6 date2009 =… …

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  • 103Obi (sash) — Two young women wearing kimonos climbing the staircase of Kiyomizu, a Buddhist temple. The obis have been tied in the common drum bow, taiko musubi. Obi (帯, おび, , literally sash …

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  • 104Mahurat trading — is the auspicious stock market trading for an hour on Diwali (Deepawali), the biggest festival for Hindus. Muhurat trading in the stock market happens for about an hour on Diwali day. Usually, this trading session is held in the evening. It is a… …

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  • 105Mirza Ghalib — Urdu poet of Mughal era Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib Born 27 December 1797(1797 12 27) Agra, Maratha Confederacy Died 15 February 1869(1869 02 15) (aged 72) Delhi, Punjab, British India Pen name …

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  • 106History of Shaivism — Portal|Hinduism|Aum.svgShaivism (also spelled Saivism ), refers to the religious traditions of Hinduism that focus on the deity Shiva. [Flood (1996), p. 149.] The worship of Shiva is a pan Hindu tradition, practiced widely across all of India,… …

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  • 107Ralung Monastery — Not to be confused with Ralang Monastery in southern Sikkim, India. Protective deities Ralung Gompa, Tibet. 1993. Ralung Monastery (Tibetan: རྭ་ལུང་, Wylie: Rwa lung), located in the Tsang re …

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  • 108Marriage in Hinduism — An article related to Hinduism …

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  • 109Navaratna — See Navaratnas for the group of people in a king s court. Thailand s flawless Queen Sirikit Navaratna Necklace. Navaratna is literally a Sanskrit compound word meaning nine gems . Contents …

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  • 110Arranged marriage in India — Arranged marriages have the tradition in Indian society for centuries. Even today overwhelming majority of Indians in India have their marriages planned by their parents and other respected family members, with the consent of the bride and groom… …

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