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Advent Catholic Online presents Advent
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Christian holiday calendar Christian holidays for 2003.
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Easter Catholic Online presents Easter
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Errand of Angels Support for LDS Women as mothers and Relief Society sisters. Also includes teaching moments, humor, teenagers, pioneers, cleaning and organizing tips, holidays, and more.
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Just For Kids Magazine's Home Page An electronic monthly magazine just for kids with family and Christian values. stories, history of holidays, Bible scriptures, questions, crafts, games, contests, links and more.
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Lent AmericanCatholic.org and CatholicOnline present --LENT
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Lenten Recipes Our Winter Lenten season is approaching, and we at VegSource are hosting a special page of recipes for our Orthodox friends.
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Recipes for Orthodox Christians Recipes for Orthodox Christians - Fasting and Feasting, and special occasions
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Fairs and Festivals A list of Fairs and Festivals including Bhadrapurnima, Bhavnath, Chitra Vichitra, Dang Darbar, Janmasthmi, Kutch Festival, Modhera Dance, Shamlaji Fair, Tarnetar Fair, Vautha no Melo, Baldev, Diwali, Holi, Kite festival, Mahashivratri, Makar sakranti, Muharram, Navratri, Rath Yatra
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Hindu Festivals Hindu Festival Dates for 2002 and 2003
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Hindu holiday calendar Hindu holidays for 2003.
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Hindu New Year About different Hindu New Year Celebrations. Hindu New Year as celebrated in different parts of India and outside.
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Hinduism Festivals India is a land of festivals and fairs. Every day of the year there is a festival celebrated in some part of the country.
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Karwa Chauth Karwa Chauth falls about nine days before Diwali. It is the most important fast observed by Hindu women of North India. On this day married Hindu women offer prayers seeking the welfare, prosperity, and a long life of their husbands.
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Karwa Chauth Karwa Chauth is a fast undertaken by married Hindu women who offer prayers seeking the welfare, prosperity, well-being, and longevity of their husbands.
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Nag-Panchami Nag-Panchami is an important all-India festival and is celebrated on the fifth day of the moonlit-fortnight in the month of Shravan (July /August).
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Navratra This celebration in honour of the goddess, the mother of the world, begins on the first day of Ashvin, and goes on for nine days.
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Onam This festival is important particularly in Kerala
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Pongal Pongal welcomes the occasion of the incoming harvest
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