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Happy Akshaya Tritiya Wishes to all

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Akshaya Tritiya, known as Akha Teej, is the festival that marks the beginning of an auspicious phase in Hindu culture.
It’s a day when the sun and moon are in perfect harmony, and every endeavor started on this day is believed to grow and prosper.

This festival is rooted in the belief that on this day, the gods bestowed their blessings upon the Earth, making it a moment of divine grace. It’s a time when we honor the deities and seek their favour for our ventures, ensuring they flourish endlessly.

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Wishes on auspicious festival of Akshaya Tritiya to everyone

The beauty of this festival lies in its spirit of optimism. It’s a day when the heart fills with hope, and the soul is inspired by the promise of timeless success.

The Significance of Akshaya Tritiya

Akshaya Tritiya, celebrated on the third lunar day of Vaisakha’s bright half, is a day steeped in the promise of prosperity. As the festival inculcates the idea of never decreasing growth and wealth, it’s also said that when the Hindu & Jain communities in India & Nepal undertake new ventures, marriages, and investments with religious hope, these will prosper incessantly.

The festival is a tribute to the divine blessings of the gods. This day is also significant for women, who pray for the well-being of the men in their lives, and for everyone who seeks the favor of the deities for their ventures.

It is not just about material gains; it’s a day for charitable acts and new beginnings. Buying gold on this day is a popular tradition, symbolizing the unending prosperity that the day promises. A day of remembrance for loved ones who have passed away, and a time for helping others, reflecting the festival’s spirit of generosity and harmony.

Wishes on Akshaya Tritiya

As one of the most celebrated festivals, Team Blossom Inc extends heartfelt wishes to all their customers, partners, system integrators, and resellers for a blessed and blissful Akshaya Tritiya.

May this day open doors to everlasting prosperity and joy for you and your loved ones.

May the blessings of this auspicious day bring you & your loved ones with unparalleled success and happiness, along with the spirit of Akshaya Tritiya, investing in a future filled with prosperity and joy.

Team Blossom Inc
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Wishes of International Labour Day

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May 1 is globally celebrated as International Labour Day, dedicated to recognizing the struggles and contributions of the working class. Originating from movements in America and Chicago advocating for an eight-hour workday, it evolved into a day for workers’ rights worldwide.

International Labour Day serves as an annual reminder to acknowledge the challenges and contributions of workers and the working class.

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Wishes of International Labour Day to everyone

History

The roots of International Labour Day trace back to the events of 1886 in America, where laborers demanded an eight-hour workday. The peaceful demonstration escalated into violence, culminating in what became known as The Haymarket Affair, marking the inception of International Labour Day.

Subsequently, in 1889, various socialist parties in Europe united to designate May 1st as International Labour Day, a tradition upheld annually since then.

Significance

International Labour Day serves as a reminder of the invaluable contributions made by laborers and the working class to societal and national development. It emphasizes the importance of laborers understanding their rights, as they often face exploitation.

By empowering laborers with knowledge of their rights, the day aims to foster better working and living conditions for workers, urging collective action towards their improvement.

Team Blossom Inc wishes their customers, partners, system integrators and resellers, “International Labour Day to all !!

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Happy Gujarat and Maharashtra Day

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May 1 is celebrated as Maharashtra Day, Gujarat Foundation Day and International Workers’ Day. Two states of India, Maharashtra and Gujarat, celebrate their foundation day today.

About 63 years ago, the foundation of both the states was laid. The two states were formed on this day in 1960 after the division of the erstwhile state of Bombay.

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National May 1 Maharashtra Day Gujarat Day

How did Gujarat and Maharashtra become separate states?

Both the states of Gujarat and Maharashtra were part of Bombay Province before and for some time after independence. At that time the number of people speaking Marathi and Gujarati was highest. Due to language-wise regionalisation, both demanded a separate state.

The Samyukta Maharashtra Movement and the Maha Gujarat Movement became the face of these demands. Given the momentum of protests in different corners of the state, the Government of India decided to frame the Bombay Reorganization Act. After its passage in Parliament, Bombay State was divided into Maharashtra and Gujarat. On May 1, 1960, Gujarat and Maharashtra were declared as two separate states.

How is this day celebrated in Gujarat and Maharashtra?

The day is celebrated with many parades, events and celebrations in Maharashtra and Gujarat. In Maharashtra, the main ceremony is held at Shivaji Park in Dadar. Whereas in Gujarat the main event is organized at Sabarmati Riverfront. These events highlight the culture and traditions of both the states. This day is declared a public holiday in Maharashtra.

Team Blossom Inc wishes all their customers, partners, system integrators and resellers, “Happy Gujarat and Maharashtra Day!!

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Happy Hanuman Jayanti wishes to everyone

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Hanuman Jayanti is among the most celebrated Hindu festivals that commemorates the birth of Anjaneya, Lord Hanuman, the divine vanar who is an embodiment of pure devotion and loyalty in his service to his master, Lord Ram.

Lord Hanuman is considered as the 11th Rudra avatar of Lord Shiva and is worshiped as a symbol of strength, knowledge, and devotion. He is vividly described as an incarnation of God Indra, God Vayu and Lord Shiva.

People from all walks of life worship him and admire him for his strength, humility, and valor.

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Happy Hanuman Jayanti Wishes to Everyone

As a devotee of Lord Rama, he is immensely popular for his devotion and great qualities. Like Lord Ganesha, he too commands respect and veneration from children and elders alike.

Significance of Hanuman Jayanti

Hanuman is one of the most popular gods of Hinduism who played a significant role in the incarnation of Lord Roma proved himself as his greatest devotee.

It is believed that He is an immortal being and possesses immense power to eradicate all kinds of negativity or temptations. Lord Hanuman is an adherent devotee of Lord Ram and Sita and had never shown his strength or valor without any purpose. On this day, offering prayers and chanting mantras to worship Lord Hanuman is helpful to achieve these kinds of virtues.

As per the teachings of Hindu mythology, if you want Lord Rama to fulfill all your wishes, you can reach Him only through Lord Hanuman and Hanuman Jayanti is the most auspicious day for this. Lord Hanuman is not only an absolute devotee of Lord Rama but also a merciful God who takes good care of His devotees. Devotees strongly believe that reciting the divine hymn Hanuman Chalisa continuously helps to overcome all sorrows and difficulties.

Wishes on Hanuman Janmotsav

Hanuman Jayanti is among the most celebrated Hindu festivals that commemorates the birth of Lord Hanuman.

Blossom Inc wishes all their customers, partners, system integrators and resellers “A blessed and blissful Hanuman Jayanti”

May the blessings of Lord Hanuman be with you always and bestowed you with peace, happiness, wealth, and prosperity.

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Celebrations and wishes for blissful Ram Navami

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Amidst the joyous chants of “Jai Shri Ram” or “Jai Siya Ram” resonating through the air, the anticipation of our Lord’s birth anniversary fills our hearts. However, Ram Navami 2024 holds an even more profound significance as it witnesses the celestial presence of Ram Lalla gracing the sacred Ayodhya’s Ram Janma Bhoomi within the newly constructed Ayodhya Mandir.

Ram Navami transcends the confines of a mere date on the calendar; it embodies an emotion that courses through the veins of every devout soul. From the serene streets of Ram Kshetra Ayodhya to the bustling corners of India, a symphony of devotion reverberates across the nation.

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Celebrations and wishes for a blissful Ram Navami

Story of Ram Navami

A cornerstone of Hindu literature is the epic Ramayan, which narrates the tale of Ram, a prince renowned for his courage, devotion, and unwavering adherence to Dharma (righteous duty). Born in glorious kingdom of Ayodhya, Ram was the eldest son of King Dashrath.

A night before he was crowned to be Prince of Ayodhya, Destiny had other plans. With certain series of twisting events, Ram was exiled to the forest for fourteen years, along with his devoted wife, Sita, and his loyal brother Lakshman.

Ram, Sita, and Lakshman in the forest faced numerous challenges, showcasing their strength and resilience. One importance and life-changing instance was the demon king Ravan’s abduction of Sita. Unwavering in his determination to rescue his wife, Ram embarked on a legendary journey, forging alliances and overcoming seemingly insurmountable obstacles. This period of exile and the epic battle against Ravana forms the core of the Ramayana and serve as a testament to Ram’s unwavering commitment to his ideals.

After a fierce battle, finally Ram emerged victorious, rescuing Sita and restoring Dharma to the land. Their triumphant return to Ayodhya marked the beginning of Ram’s reign, a period of peace and prosperity. Ram Navami celebrates the birth of this embodiment of righteousness, a prince whose life became a benchmark for generations to come.

Significance of Ram Navami

Ram Navami significance is beyond Hindu customs for many devotees. On this day, One has to:

  • Reflect upon Lord Rama’s ideals: Ram’s life exemplifies the core principles — Dharma (righteous duty), truthfulness, compassion, and courage. By celebrating Ram Navami, devotees reaffirm their commitment to these values.
  • Celebrate victory of Good over evil: The Ramayan narrates the eternal struggle between good and evil. Ram’s triumph over Ravana reminds us that, ultimately, Dharma (righteousness) prevails.
  • Ask for blessings of a virtuous life: Devotees believe that by worshipping Lord Ram on this day, they can invoke his blessings for a life filled with righteousness, good fortune, and inner peace.

Festive Celebrations across India

  • Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh: Ayodhya, Sri Rama Janma Bhoomi, is a major pilgrimage site during Ram Navami. Grand processions are held, with large screens depicting scenes from the Ramayana. The devotees take holy dips in sacred Sarayu River and seek blessings.
  • Rameshwaram, Tamil Nadu: This island town has the sacred Ramnathswamy Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. During Ram Navami, a special Teerth Yatra ritual is performed, where devotees visit 24 sacred shrines within the temple complex.
  • Sitamarhi, Bihar: Believed to be Goddess Sita’s birthplace, Sitamarhi has a unique tradition called Janaki Navratri. For nine days preceding Ram Navami, elaborate rituals are performed in honor of Goddess Sita.

Festival of Ram Navami transcends geographical boundaries. Hindus across the globe observe this auspicious occasion with devotion and fervor. Many grand celebrations are organized, reflecting the widespread reverence for Lord Rama.

Let us embrace the Spirit of Ram Navami. Ram Navami is a time to reflect teachings of Ramayana and strive to embody the values, it upholds. Let’s pledge to fight against negativity within ourselves and world around us.

On the auspicious day of Ram Navami, Team Blossom Inc wishes all their customers, partners and resellers, “Happy Ram Navami”

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Happy Baisakhi Wishes to all

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Why is Baisakhi celebrated

Baisakhi is New Year’s Day in Punjab. This year, Baisakhi festival falls on 13th April 2024, in the month of Vaisakh. This festival marks the ripening of the Rabi harvest. This also coincides with the celebration of other harvest festivals across the country, including Bohag Bihu in Assam, and Vishu in Kerala.

On the auspicious day of Baisakhi, the farming community thanks God for the gone by wonderful rabi crop harvest season and prays for a more bountiful season ahead.

For the Sikh community, the occasion of Baisakhi is even more special and momentous.

The holy festival of Baisakhi celebrates the birth of Khalsa. It was on this day, the Khalsa sect of Sikhism took birth. Khalsa, a collective body of all initiated Sikhs, was established at Kesgarh in Anandpur Sahib, by the 10th Guru of Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh in the year 1699.

Wishes to everyone, Happy Baisakhi in 2024
Happy Baisakhi Wishes to everyone in 2024

Baisakhi is a celebration of the harvest, new beginnings, and the rich cultural heritage of Punjab and the Sikh community. It is the time to express gratitude, seek blessings, and rejoice in the spirit of togetherness and prosperity. The festival symbolizes the value of community, gratitude, and the joy of abundance.

On this day, prayer meetings are organized in gurudwaras across the country. People visit gurudwaras and listen to kirtans (religious songs) and discourses. The holy scriptures known as the Grantha are read, and the book is then carried in a procession led by five leaders of the congregation, carrying drawn swords.

Punjabi communities across the world mark this day with much enthusiasm and organize melas and cultural programs. They wear new clothes, perform Bhangra or Gidda dance, and prepare delicious foods for a feast. They perform the traditional folk dances of Punjab, called the Gidda and Bhangra, with great enthusiasm. Processions include mock duels and bands playing religious tunes.

Blossom Inc wishes all their customers, partners, system integrators and resellers “Happy Baisakhi

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Thank you for your association in 2023-2024

Thank you to all Partners, System Integrators, Resellers, and Customers

Blossom Inc Team values your trust and confidence in us. We appreciate the opportunity offered to serve you.

Every customer matters to us. We couldn’t do it without you and your support.

Thank you for being a valuable partner and your association with us, in 2023-2024

We hope your experience with us, was excellent, and we can’t wait to see you again soon.

We, at Blossom Inc, genuinely appreciate your business and valuable association.

We look forward to serving you and grow our valuable association in FY 2025. 

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Happy and Colorful Holi Wishes

Holi festival is celebrated towards the end of the month of Phalguna, according to the Hindu calendar.

Holi is a festival of colors that captivates the hearts of millions across India and beyond. The first day of the festival, when a bonfire is lit to signify the burning of demoness Holika, is held on the evening of Purnima.

Holi Celebrations

Holi signifies the triumph of good over evil, the arrival of spring, and brings joy to life. This exuberant festival is a time for friends and family to come together, smear each other with colors, and revel in the spirit of unity and joy.

Wishing everyone, Happy Holi 2024

Preparations for the two-day festival begin weeks in advance, with streets adorned with vibrant decorations and markets bustling with shoppers purchasing colored powders ( Gulal ), water guns and sweets.

Traditional songs and rhythmic beats of drums set the mood, and festivities commence with the throwing of colors. Faces and clothes are soon transformed into kaleidoscopes of vibrant hues as revellers drench each other in Gulal (colored powder) and water.

One of the highlights of Holi is the sense of camaraderie it fosters.

On this day, social barriers dissolve as people from all walks of life join in the celebrations, embracing each other with warmth and affection. Strangers become friends, and old grievances are forgiven amidst the laughter and merriment.

The joy of Holi extends beyond just colors – it is also a time for indulging in delicious delicacies like ‘Gujiyas’, a sweet dumpling filled with khoya (a milk product), and ‘Thandai’, a refreshing drink infused with nuts and spices, are among the traditional treats enjoyed during the festivities.

May this Holi Festival mark the beginning of a new phase of your life, filled with success, prosperity, and unlimited happiness.

Team Blossom Inc.

Team Blossom Inc wishes all their customers, partners, system integrators and resellers, “Happy and Colorful Holi.!!

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Happy Republic Day – 75th Year in being

We, Indians are celebrating India’s 75th Republic Day today. ie. 26-January-2024

Today’s Kartavya Path parade highlights various tableaus that show India’s rich tradition, cultural heritage, spectacles of the nation’s progress and achievements and also airshows by the Indian Army, Indian Navy and Indian Air Force.

Dr BR Ambedkar, the chief architect of the Indian Constitution, had said, “Constitution is not a mere lawyers document, it is a vehicle of life and its spirit is always the spirit of Age” and to commemorate the adoption of this constitution of our country’ in 1950. Hence, the celebration of republic day.

The erstwhile govt’s motive for picking 26 January as Indian Republic Day is that on this very day in 1929, the statement of Indian Independence was declared (Purna Swaraj) by the Indian National Congress. The newly independent Constituent Assembly of India concluded the Constitution of India on 26 November 1949, under supervision of Dr. B R Ambedkar. Hence, this glorious act came into influence on 26 January 1950.

We should remember that the Constitution of India is a colossal record, which sets down techniques, powers, obligations, central privileges and order standards of the Public authority of India and Indian residents. The main rule of the Indian Constitution is “Of the people, For the people and By the people”; it signifies the power possession of the residents of India.

Republic Day denotes the celebration of the strengthening of Indian residents to choose their government. It is a public holiday which remembers the course of the foundation of the Indian Constitution.

Never Forget Our Heroes, who sacrificed their lives for India,
to bring up this glorious day, Happy Republic Day!!

Team Blossom Inc.

Our heads bow in unison to our Indian flag and wish all our customers, partners, system integrators and resellers. Happy 75th Republic Day of India.

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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!!