Wednesday, November 4, 2020
Dashama Vrat
Navadurga: The Nine Forms of Goddess Durga
TEEJ FESTIVAL
Importance Of Mehndi in Indian Culture
Karwa Chauth (करवा चौथ)
Saturday, October 17, 2020
Kaveri Tulasankramana
Telangana's Bathukamma
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Nose Rings and Studs of India - Region wise
Nathni:
Muggutti :
Pullaku :
Himachali / Pahari / Pahadi Language and dialects
Suketi- Sundarnagar
Bhalidi, - Baldwara
Sarkaghati - Sarkaghat
Siraji
Seji
Shivalik
Dharthi(Giriwari)
Vishvahi(Giripari)
Handuri/Hinduri,
Baghati,
Kayotali
Chagsa
Gara
Rangloi
Manchati
Gehvi
Hindi
Punjabi
Dogri
Gurjari
Kashmiri
Badaga / Badugu Speaking Communities
Vaishya / Vaishnava Community
Scripts / Lipis of India
Script / Lipis of India
- Angika - Anga Lipi
- Bajjika - Tirhuta
- Bhojpuri - Kaithi
- Khortha - Tirhuta
- Kudmali - Chis
- Magahi - Anga Lipi; Kaithi
- Maithili - Tirhuta, Kaithi
- Panchpargania - Kaithi
- Nagpuri - Devanagari
- Surjapuri - Devanagari
- Himachali/Pahadi - Thakri
- Kannada - Kannada
- Tulu - Tulu/Tigalari
- Malayalam - Malayalam
- Hindi - Devanagari
- Telugu - Telugu
- Odia- Odia
- Tamil - Tamil
- Konkani - Goykanadi
- Bengali - Bengali
- Gujarati - Gujarati
- Assamese - Assamese
- Kodava - Kodava
- Badaga - Badaga
- Manipuri - Manipuri
- Marathi - Modi
- Punjabi - Gurumukhi
- Rajasthani - Mahajani
Indian Languages are dying ?
STEREOTYPE in Indian Society.
STEREOTYPE In Indian Society.
Indian Stereotypes – Time to Update the Software 😜
🗝 All Punjabis are Sikhs?
Oh really? Then where did Punjabi-speaking Hindus, Muslims, Christians go? Did they disappear in a magic trick? 😂
🗝 All Rajasthanis/Marwaris are Jains?
Interesting… So the 85% Hindu population of Rajasthan just vanished? 🤣
🗝 People from UP and MP speak only Hindi?
Then who is speaking Braj, Awadhi, Bhojpuri, Bundeli, Bagheli, Malvi, Nimadi, and Gondi? Ghosts? 👀
🗝 All people of Karnataka are only Kannadigas?
Hello! What about Tuluvas, Bearys, Kodavas, Konkani and Sankethi communities? Karnataka is not a single-flavour ice cream 😭 its one state many world's.
🗝 All Gujaratis and Rajasthanis are vegetarians?
Then why are there so many poultry and meat shops there? Decoration pieces? 😁
🗝 As per Mangaloran all Indian Christians speak Konkani?
Then where did Malayali, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Khasi, Mizo, and Marathi Christians go? Missing report filed? 😄
🗝 All North Eastern people are Nepalese?
You can recognise a foreign country’s features but not your own fellow Indians? Come on! 😅
🗝 Goans speak Goanese / Portuguese as their mother tongue?
No boss, it’s Konkani — spoken all along the Konkan coast from below Daman Ganga river of Gujarat until Kasargod of Kerala 😆
🗝 Kodagu, Nilgiris, Kutch, Wayanad, Ladakh are town names?*
They are regional identities, not just “Google map locations” ☺
🗝 Everyone in Telangana speaks Hyderabadi Urdu?
Mostly Hyderabad city and some communities do. The whole state didn’t download the same language pack 😀
🗝 All Gujaratis are Patels?
Then where did Rajputs, Brahmins, vaishyas, Khojas, Bohras and others go? On vacation? 😂
🗝 Urdu is mother tongue of Muslim community?
So Muslims who speak Malayalam, Kashmiri, Bengali, Punjabi, Konkani, Kodava, etc. are what exactly? 🤣
🗝 Kodava, Sindhi, Badaga, Nepali, Kutchi are caste ?
No, its a linguistic identity, There are many communities who speak each Language. Language is not VIP entry-only 😄
🗝 All Malayalis and Goans are Christians?
Then where did the majority Hindu population go? Hidden mode? 😉
🗝 Bihari is a language?
Nope. It’s an state identity. Languages are Maithili, Bhojpuri, Magahi and more 😁
🗝 Kutchi is just Gujarati?
Actually, it’s closer to Sindhi abd even considered dialect of Sindhi. Plot twist! 😐
🗝 These languages don’t have scripts and use “Hindi script”?
First, it’s called Devanagari. Second, many have their own scripts like Tigalari, Tirhuta, Modi, Ol Chiki and more 🙄
🗝 North Indians call all South Indians are “Madrasis”?
Only people from old Madras (Chennai) speak Tamil. South India has Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Tulu, Kodava, Badaga and more. One country, many languages! 🤣
Update your mindset.
🌏 Continent Identity – Asians
🇮🇳 Nationality – Indians
🏞 State Identity – Bihari, Maharashtrian, Keralite, Andhrite, Goan, Karnatakite and many more
🏙 City Identity – Delhite, Bangalorean, Mumbaikar, Hyderabadi, Chennaite etc...
🗣 Linguistic Identity – Punjabi, Bengali, Gujarati, Telugite, Malayali, Assamese, and many others
🛕 Religious Identity – Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Jain, Buddhist, Jewish, Zoroastrian(Parsi)
🏷 Community/Caste Identity – Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya, Shudra, Dalit, and many other communities
One person.
Many identities.
All co-existing together.
That’s the beauty of diversity. 🇮🇳✨
India is not a stereotype, it’s a full cultural buffet 😄🇮🇳
Karnataka Languages and its Dialects
Rajasthani Dialects and Sub Dialects
Sankranti Festival Diversity
🌾*Makara Sankranti* - Telugu, Marathi & Odia
🌾*Happy Suggi/ Makara Sankramana* -- Kannada
🌾*Happy Kicheri* --- Bhojpuri
🌾*Makar Sankrant* -- Konkani
🌾*Pongal* -- Tamil
🌾*Lohri* -- Punjabi & Haryanvi
🌾*Uttarayan* -- Gujarati & Rajasthani
🌾*Happy Magh Saaji* -- Himachali
🌾*Happy Ghughuti* -- Garhwali & Kumauni
🌾*Happy Poush Sankranti* -- Bengali
🌾*Happy Magh Bihu / Bhogali Bihu* -- Assamese
🌾*Happy Shishur Sankraat* -- Kashmiri
🌾*Happy Makara Vilakku* -- Malayalam
🌾*Makraat* -- Magahi
🌾 Sukarat - Bundeli, Bageli, Awadhi, Brajbhasha
🌾Tila sankrait - Maithili
🌾*Sankrāndi/Sangrāndi* - Tulu
🌾Magha Sankranti - Nepali
🌾Maghw Domashi in Bodo
🌾SAKRAT - Santhali
🌾*Unity in Diversity*🌾
Know your Roots
#sankranti #makarasankranti #festival #celebration #indianfestival #celebrate #sankranthi
Tulsi Vivaha / Tulsi Lagn / Tulsi Puja
Tulsi Vivaha/Lagna/Puja
Tulsi Vivah is a very important festival in the Hindu religion. It is the ceremonial marriage of the Tulsi (Vrinda) plant (holy basil) to the Hindu god Vishnu in the guise of Shaligram or Lord Krishna. Tulsi Vivah is also called Devuthani Ekadashi. This is a very important festival as from this day onwards the auspicious marriage muhurat starts.
Accordingto Hindu beliefs and scriptures, this day is auspicious as Lord Vishnu woke up after sleeping for four months. Tulsi is believed to be a form of Goddess Lakshmi and is also called ‘Vishnupriya’, “the beloved of Vishnu”. The legend and the story behind the Tusi Vivah are told in the Padma Purana. Tulsi Vivah is celebrated in the month of Kartik. It follows the Hariprabodhini Ekadashi. Here we have outlined the date, muhurat, and story behind the Tulsi Vivah.
TulsiVivah can be performed anytime between the eleventh lunar day of Shukla Paksha in the month of Kartik to the full moon of the month (Purnima) but is usually performed on the eleventh or twelfth lunar day, the date of the festival also varies from region to region. Tulsi holds a very prominent place in the Hindu household and women worship the plant daily. However, on Tulsi Vivah the plant is ceremonially married to Shaligram signifying the return of Lord Vishnu to Vaikuntha after his four-month rest from the kingdom of Bali. The wedding season starts after Tulsi Vivah on Prabodhini Ekadashi.
Story behind Tulsi Vivah
According to Hindu scriptures, Tulsi plant was a woman named Vrinda who was married to demon king Jalandhar. Jalandhar became invincible because of Vrinda’s piety and devotion towards Lord Vishnu. Even Lord Shiva could not destroy Jalandhara so he requested Lord Vishnu to intervene and find a solution to the ongoing battle. Lord Vishnu disguised himself as Jalandhara and tricked Vrinda in believing that he was her husband, in order to break her chastity. As a result of this Jalandhara lost his powers and was killed by Lord Shiva. Vrinda cursed Lord Vishnu that he will become black in colour and will get separated from his wife, Lakshmi. This later comes to fruition when he is transformed into the black Shaligram stone and gets separated from his wife in his Rama avatar from Sita. In the Ramayana, Sita gets abducted by Ravana and hence Rama and Sita get separated. Vrinda drowns herself and the gods transfer her soul into a plant which is given the name of tulsi. However, Lord Vishnu blesses Vrinda that in her next birth she will get to marry him, so to commemorate this event the ceremony of Tulsi Vivah is performed.
Rituals
The marriage of Tulsi with Vishnu is same as of a Hindu wedding. The ceremony is conducted in temples as well as at homes. A mandap is made for the wedding around where the tulsi plant is planted in the courtyard which is usually at the center because Tulsi is planted in the middle of the courtyard. The Tulsi plant is decked up as a bride with red dupatta, sari, nose ring and bindi. The groom is generally a brass image of Lord Vishnu or a picture and more often a black stone. The image is clothed in a dhoti. Both Vishnu and Tulsi are bathed and decked up with flowers and incense and garlands. The couple is linked together with a cotton thread (varmala) in the ceremony thus signifying the two getting betrothed.
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