Govardhan hill — Close up of Govardhan hill, Vrindavan Govardhan (Sanskrit: गोवर्धन) is a hill located near the town of Vrindavan, in the Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, India. It considered as sacred by a number of traditions within Hinduism. Known as… … Wikipedia
Govardhana sila — A Govardhana sila is the representation of God by an aniconic symbol rather than an image. Indian art overwhelmingly prefers the iconic image, but some aniconism does occur in folk worship, early Buddhism, Shiva s Banalinga, Vishnu s Saligrama… … Wikipedia
Diwali — (Dipawali) Diyas (oil lamp) during Diwali Also called Translation: Row of Lights; Diwali, Festival of Lights Observed by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, Bu … Wikipedia
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Public holidays in India — India, being a culturally diverse and fervent society, celebrates various holidays and festivals. There are three national holidays in India: states and regions have local festivals depending on prevalent religious and linguistic demographics.… … Wikipedia
Ror — Infobox caste caste name=ROR classification=Kshatriya subdivisions=Chaurāsi, Bānggar, Khāddar, Nardak populated states=Haryana, Sindh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand languages=Hindi, Haryanvi, Khariboli religions=HinduismThe Ror… … Wikipedia
Diwali — Traditionelle Diwali Öllampe Lichter … Deutsch Wikipedia
Barsana Dham — Barsana Dham, the headquarters of Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat (JKP) in the Western world, is a large temple and ashram complex outside of Austin, Texas. (Jain, 2003). [Jain, N. (Feb. 11, 2003). Temples welcome those of all faiths, not just Hindus … Wikipedia
Дивали — Дия (масляные лампы) на Дивали … Википедия
Deepavali — Divālī Les lampes dīp (ou diya), allumées en l honneur du retour de Rama à Ayodhya, et qui ont donné leur nom à Dīpāvalī … Wikipédia en Français