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Makar Sankranti, Uttarayan, Pongal, Lohri, Bihu

India has always been a land of diverse cultural identities. Every culture has its own festivals which are of great significance. A few such festivals like Lohri, Makar Sankranti, Pongal and Magh Bihu are celebrated in the month of January. Each of them has its own history and significance.

Lohri:

Lohri is an Indian festival of great traditional significance. It is celebrated a day before Makar Sankranti, where people pray and celebrate around a bonfire. The festival is primarily celebrated in the northern parts of India with great energy and spirit. It is also known as the ‘festival of harvest’, wherein farmers celebrate singing folk songs and mark the end of the sowing season.

Tales from Punjab mention the legend of Dulla Bhatti, a hero who led a rebellion against the Mughal Empire. His acts of bravery made him so famous in Punjab that almost every Lohri song mentions his name.

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Makar Sankranti, Uttarayan, Pongal, Lohri, and Magh Bihu in 2024

Makar Sankranti, Uttarayan:

Makar Sankranti, also known as Maghi, is a Hindu festival which is celebrated across India in different cultural forms with great devotion and fervour. The festival marks the start of longer days and is usually celebrated in the second week of January. This festival marks the end of the winter and the start of longer days.

It is known by various names in different parts of the country. In Gujarat, it is also known as Uttarayan, the kite-flying festival. An all-mashed-up vegetable dish called ‘Undhiyo’ is prepared as part of the festivities, which also include bonfires, kite flying, and feasts.

Pongal:

Originated as a Dravidian harvest festival, which was celebrated as Thai Un and Thai Niradal, the history of Pongal dates back to around 2000 years.

Makar Sankranti is followed by Pongal, which is a four-day-long harvest festival celebrated in India and is associated with the tradition of crop harvesting. This festival usually falls in the month of January, when crops like rice, turmeric, and sugarcane are harvested. The festival is widely celebrated in Tamil Nadu.

This year, Pongal will be celebrated from January 14 to January 17, 2024.

According to a legend, Lord Shiva once asked his bull, Basava, to go to the earth and ask humans to have an oil massage and bath every day and to eat once a month. Basava mistakenly announced that Shiva has asked people to eat daily and have an oil massage and bath once a month. Enraged, Shiva banished Bavasa to live on earth forever. He would have to plough the fields to help people produce more food. Thus, this day is associated with cattle.

Bihu:

Magh Bihu is when the annual harvest takes place in Assam. People celebrate Rongali Bihu to mark the beginning of the Assamese New Year and the end of the harvest season.

Indian culture has its own festivals that have great significance in our lives. Be it freshness of Pongal, the fire of Lohri, the fervor of Uttarayan or Makar Sankranti, and festivity of Bihu.

May the spirit of festivals unite us in a happy, humble, and human way.

Blossom Inc. wishes everyone a harmonious festive time!!

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Happy New Year 2024

New Year’s Eve gives us an opportunity to reflect on the past year with all its highs and lows, And it also makes us get ready to party our way into the New Year of 2024.

This is our toast to a new day, new year, and new beginnings, as always !!

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Happy New Year 2024

As we know, the gregorian calendar is based on the solar year. It has replaced old ancient roman calendar that was based on the lunar cycle of the earth’s moon. This new calendar was introduced by Roman Emperor Julius Caesar during his reign around 44 B.C.

May this year be full of positive changes, newer beginnings, and abundance of happiness.

Team Blossom Inc

Team Blossom Inc wishes our customers, partners, system integrators and resellers, ‘Happy New Year of 2024


May you enjoy the festivities and share your joy with your loved ones, friends, relatives et el.

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Merry Christmas, Everyone !!

The word “Christmas” comes from the old English “Cristes maesse”, or the mass of Christ.

Christmas is an annual festival celebrated around the world, commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ. People enjoy 25th December, since it is also a public holiday in many countries across the world.

The day before Christmas i.e December 24th evening is celebrated as Christmas eve and people have dinners and get-togethers during this time.

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Merry Christmas 2023 Wishes

Many people lit up their Christmas trees, hung mistletoes and placed other Christmas decorations on this day. In addition, it is a popular time for children to hang Christmas stockings in anticipation of Santa Claus’ arrival.

May all that is beautiful, meaningful and brings you joy, be yours, this holiday season and throughout the coming year!

Once Again, wishing you and your family, a Happy Christmas. May your holiday season be full of love, laughter and all the good things in life.

May all that is beautiful, meaningful and brings you joy. May it be yours this holiday season and throughout the coming year !!

Team Blossom Inc

Team Blossom Inc wishes all their customers, partners, system integrators and resellers, ‘Merry Christmas.

May you enjoy the festivities and share your joy with your loved ones, friends, relatives et el.

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Happy Dev Diwali

In Sanatan Dharma, three diwalis are celebrated throughout the month of Kartik. Krishna Chaturdashi in Kartik Month, is celebrated as Chhoti Diwali, Amavasya as Diwali and Kartik Purnima as Dev Diwali.

There is a tradition of lighting lamp in almost every where, even in water. The grandeur of Ganga ghats in Kashi & Varanasi is worth watching in the night. Many lamps are lit in water all around.!! It is a fascinating sight to see.!!

As per old belief, it is considered gods descend on the ghats of Ganga river to celebrate Diwali. Worship done on this day, makes God extremely happy and one can get blessed, throughout the year. The blessings of one’s ancestor can be obtained by donating lamps on “Dev Diwali

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Happy Dev Diwali 2023

Dev Diwali or Dev Deepawali is a Hindu festival observed in the Hindu month of ‘Kartik’, celebrated with great pomp and show in the Indian city of Varanasi, in Uttar Pradesh. Dev Diwali is the ‘Festival of Lights of the Gods’ and falls on the Kartik Purnima (full moon day), fifteen days after the celebrations of Diwali.

This religious ceremony is started by chanting of the holy Vedic mantras by the priests, lighting diyas at the ghats and the sparkling of fire crackers, to welcome and please the Gods and Goddesses.

On the occasion of Dev Diwali, all the ghats of River Ganga is lighted with thousands of diyas and crowded with pilgrims.

This utsav is celebrated every year in the holy city of Varanasi. Almost every year, the festival of Dev Diwali coincides with Guru Nanak Jayanti and Jain light festival.

May the glow of the diyas on Dev Diwali brighten your spirits and guide you towards success and happiness. Wishing you a joyous festival !!

Team Blossom Inc

Team Blossom Inc wishes all their customers, partners, system integrators and resellers, ‘Happy Dev Diwali.’

May you enjoy the festivities and share your joy with your loved ones, friends, relatives et el.

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Happy Gurpurab Jayanti

Guru Nanak Jayanti, also known as Gurpurab, is a momentous occasion for the Sikh community worldwide. It marks the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the revered founder of Sikhism.

He was born on the full moon day of the Kartik month in the Nanakshahi calendar, which corresponds to November in the Gregorian calendar. This year in 2023, Guru Nanak Jayanti falls on Monday, November 27.

Gurpurab is a prominent festival in Sikh culture, marked by vibrant celebrations and a spirit of joyous enthusiasm. Here are some heartfelt wishes and greetings to extend to your dear ones on this auspicious occasion.

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Happy Guru Nanak Jayanti 2023

Guru Nanak Jayanti is celebrated with great fervor and enthusiasm by Sikhs around the world. Gurdwaras are adorned with colorful decorations and illuminated with vibrant lights.

Devotees gather to recite sacred hymns, listen to spiritual discourses, and partake in the communal meal known as langar, which symbolizes equality and shared brotherhood.

On this sacred day, Sikhs perform Prabhat Pheris, early morning processions, and recite hymns to honor Guru Nanak Dev Ji.

The festivities begin with followers waking up around 4 am for Amrit Vela, the ambrosial hours, during which they sing Asaa-ki-Vaar or morning hymns. Following this, they participate in Katha, the recitation and exposition of sacred texts, as part of the Gurupurab observances.

“Greetings on the auspicious occasion of the Parkash Purab of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji. His emphasis on serving others and furthering brotherhood give strength to millions around the world.”

Team Blossom Inc

Team Blossom Inc wishes all their customers, partners, system integrators and resellers, ‘Happy Guru Nanak Dev Jayanti.’

May you enjoy the festivities and share your joy with your loved ones, friends, relatives et el.

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Shubh Labh Saptami

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Shubh Labh Saptami 2023

May the happiness of this season brightens your life, brings you lots of luck, and fulfills your special dreams. May you be blessed with success, prosperity and happiness all year around. “Shubh Labh Saptami”

Team Blossom Inc

Team Blossom Inc wishes all their customers, partners, system integrators and resellers, ‘Shubh Labh Saptami.’

May you enjoy the festivities and share your joy with your loved ones, friends, relatives et el.

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Shubh Labh Pancham

Today, November 18, is being celebrated as “Labh Panchami” This day denotes the final day of Diwali Celebrations in Gujarat.

The festival is celebrated on the Panchami i.e. the 5th day of Shukla Paksha in the Kartik month. This day is also popularly known as “Saubhagya Panchami”, “Gyaan Panchami” also.

This day is known for the reopening of shops and the establishment of new business ventures after the long Diwali holidays and has great importance in Gujarat.

Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi are worshipped on this day for prosperity and well-being.

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Shubh Labh Pancham

The word ‘Labh’ means a benefit, hence this day is believed to bring merits and good luck in the lives of the individuals.

Shops that remain closed for holidays on big festivals like Diwali reopen on the day of Labh Panchami 2023. Some traders also start a new business on this day since it’s considered auspicious.

Before reopening the shops, Ganesh Puja and Lakshmi Puja are conducted to seek the blessings of both deities for gaining profit in the business throughout the year.

May the happiness of this season brightens your life, brings you lots of luck, and fulfills your special dreams. May you be blessed with success, prosperity and happiness all year around. “Shubh Labh Panchami” & “Gyan Panchami”

Team Blossom Inc

Team Blossom Inc wishes all their customers, partners, system integrators and resellers, ‘Shubh Labh Panchami.’

May you enjoy the festivities and share your joy with your loved ones, friends, relatives et el.

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wishing everyone, Happy Bhai Dooj

Today, November 15, is being celebrated as “Bhai Dooj”. It marks the end of the five-day festival of Diwali.

Bhai Dooj is a Hindu festival that celebrates and honors the bond between siblings. It is known by different names in various parts of country, like Bhai Phota, Bhaubeej, Bhai Tika or Yama Dwitiya.

Sisters perform a tilak ceremony and aarti for their brothers, while brother promise to protect their sisters.

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Happy Bhai Dooj Wishes

The popular Hindu festival of Bhai Dooj is the perfect occasion to celebrate the sweet bond, love and protective ties between siblings.

On this day, sisters pray for the good health and well being of their brothers, and observe a special fast. Brothers offer gifts to their sisters as a token of love, and promise to protect them always.

Let us treasure the wonderful memories you’ve made together with your siblings and look forward to making many more. Greetings on Bhai Dooj festivities

Team Blossom Inc

Team Blossom Inc wishes all their customers, partners, system integrators and resellers, ‘Happy Bhai Dooj.’

May you enjoy the festivities and share your joy with your loved ones, friends, relatives et el.

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Nutan Varshabhinandan!!

On Shukla Paksha, the Pratipada Tithi of Kartik, Gujaratis celebrate the beginning of a new year. It usually coincides with the festival of Govardhan Puja.

Gujarati New Year, also known as Varsha Pratipada or Bestu Varas, is an auspicious day for the Gujarati community across the world.

This momentous occasion is marked with much enthusiasm and ceremony. With delicious treats, culinary creations, gatherings and greetings to loved ones, the day is celebrated to the fullest.

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Gujarati Happy New Year 2023

The Gujarati New Year is celebrated with festivities and the closing of old books and the opening of new ones.

These books, called ‘Chopda Poojan‘ specifically done by traditional folks, are worshipped to bring in a prosperous new year for business. During this pooja, Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped, in the hope of bringing Good Fortune.

This day is also referred to their New Year’s Day as “Nutan Varsh.

On this joyous occasion, we wish God blesses all with good health, wealth, peace and prosperity. Nutan Varshabhinandan, Saal Mubarak !!

Team Blossom Inc

Team Blossom Inc wishes all their customers, partners, system integrators and resellers, ‘Nutan Varshabhinandan.

May you enjoy the festivities and share your joy with your loved ones, friends, relatives et el.

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Wishing everyone, Happy Diwali

The festival of Diwali is a day of joy and celebration. It is also called Festival of Lights that celebrates the triumph of good over evil.

Immersed within mythological epic Ramayana, it depicts truimphant return of Lord Rama, his wife Goddess Sita, his brother Lakshman and Hanuman to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile.

This day offers another symobolic significance too, interwined with cosmic occassion of Samudra Manthan, the churning of ocean. It is said, Goddess Maa Lakshmi emerged from turbulent ocean, marking inflow of wealth and prosperity.

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Happy Diwali Wishes

Diwali is a time not only to commemorate historical events, but also to worship Goddess of wealth and prosperity, Maa Lakshmi, to seek her blessings for abundance and happiness.

On this day, People burn candles, let off fireworks, and decorate their houses and communities with Rangolis and Diyas to commemorate this colorful night.

May the divine blessings of Diwali bring peace and prosperity to your home. Let it illuminate your soul and bring an abundance of wealth, health, and prosperity.

Team Blossom Inc

Team Blossom Inc wishes all their customers, partners, system integrators and resellers, ‘Happy Diwali.’

May you enjoy the festivities and share your joy with your loved ones, friends, relatives et el.