Digital Talks 360 Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts with the label lohri

weather tomorrow

 united states washinton weather 

Lohri 14 january,2024 indian harvesting celebration

  Lohri:- Every year on January 13, the night before Makar Sankranti, people celebrate Lohri, a popular winter festival that signifies the end of winter and the beginning of longer days. There are many legends and significances surrounding Lohri, which connect the festival to the celebration of the winter solstice. The festival is traditionally associated with the harvest of rabi crops, and people celebrate it by eating sheaves of roasted corn from the new harvest and sugarcane products like gurh and gachak. People congregate around a bonfire, sing and dance together, and partake in delicious food. Lohri is an official holiday in Punjab, Jammu, and Himachal Pradesh. what are the traditional foods eaten during lohri:- Sarson ka Saag and Makki ki Roti:  A traditional Punjabi dish made with mustard leaves and spices, usually served with corn flour roti Gajak:  A type of brittle made with sesame seeds, jaggery, and peanuts Til-Gur Laddoos:  Laddoos made of sesame seeds a...

Popular posts from this blog

Crypto currency

   A digital currency that is intended to function as a means of exchange via a computer network and is not dependent on any central authority, such as a government or bank, to uphold or maintain it is known as a cryptocurrency, crypto-currency, or crypto.It is a decentralized system that removes the need for conventional middlemen, like banks, when transferring money between two entities by confirming that the parties to a transaction actually own the money they say they do. Unlike paper money, which exists in tangible form, cryptocurrency is not issued by a central body. Unlike digital currencies issued by central banks, most cryptocurrencies operate under decentralized control (CBDC).[11] A cryptocurrency is usually seen as centralized if it is produced, manufactured beforehand, or issued by a single issuer. Every cryptocurrency functions via distributed ledger technology, usually a blockchain, which acts as a public record of financial transactions when used in a decentral...

Navratri festival

 Navratri is a festival in which people joyously worship Goddess Durga. Indians celebrate this festival with a lot of joy and enthusiasm. Further, the meaning of ‘Nav’ is nine and ‘Ratri’ refers to night. Thus, the festival derives its name as we celebrate it over a period of nine nights. - The Story Behind It We celebrate the festival for nine nights and ten days. The festival occurs in the month of October or November. Moreover, in India, people celebrate it four times every year. We refer to these times as Sharada Navratri, Vasanta Navratri, Magha Navratri and Ashada Navratri. Further, the most famous one is Sharada Navaratri that people all over the country celebrate actively. The people living in the North-eastern and Eastern states refer to it as Durga Puja. According to the holy scriptures, Mahishasura was a demon king. Also, he was an ardent worshipper of Lord Siva and got massive powers. Misusing his power, he committed a lot of wrongdoings and troubled the people. Thus, t...

Hartalika teej 2024 (Hartalika vrat katha-hindi)

On this day, married women observe a fast on this day and worship Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Along with this, during Pradosh Kaal, there is a special significance of reading the story  On this day, a mandap is prepared from banana leaves, bandanwar. An idol of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati is made from clay. After this, flowers, garlands, sandalwood, incense-lamps etc. are offered. Along with this, after chanting the mantras, finally observe the fast of Hartalika Teej. If you observe a fast on the day of Hartalika Teej along with reciting this Vrat Katha, you will get auspicious results. Let's know the whole story of Haltalika Teej. According to the mythological belief, Lord Shiva was sitting with Nandi and his Ganas along with Mata Parvati in Mount Kailash. On this occasion, Maa Parvati asked Lord Shiva, "O Maheswara, what virtue I had done, due to which you found me as a husband. You're an insider, so you must tell me. Hearing this, Shankara says, "O Goddess, ...