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    Why Vijayadashami is celebrated

    It is celebrated differently. In southern, eastern and northeastern states the Vijayadashami is celebrated end of Durga Puja while in the northern and western states it is observed as end of Ramlila and to remember Lord Rama's victory over Lanka's king Ravana.
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    Why Tamil Nadu is the best state

    In 2016 Tamil Nadu was second best economically competitive state in India. It has reduced poverty at a rapid rate. Its per capita income is 70 percent of India average. Socio and economic development is high here.
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    Why should we not eat during eclipse scientific reason

    The body attains confused state during eclipse and so you need to remain conscious. If you keep yourself empty, the conscious level remains high and also it is easy to be conscious in empty stomach.
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    Why Sardar Vallabhbhai called Iron Man

    Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is called Iron Man of India. He managed in persuading almost all the princely states in the country to accede to the country. National integration was not an easy task then. He proved it.
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    Why Sardar Patel called Iron Man

    Sardar Patel managed convincing almost all the princely state to let their powers gradually go to accede to India. National integration was committed by him in the newly independent India. These were something not possible and so he is titled as Iron Man.
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    Why Israelis love India

    According to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to his country their people love India and admire Indian culture. Netanyahu said Israelis admire history and democracy of India.
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    Why India is called Bharat

    It is learned from epic Mahabharata that India was then called as Bharatvarsa and the name was taken from legendary emperor Bharat Chakravarti, who was also founder of Bharat Dynasty. He had conquered most parts of Greater India.
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    Why India called Bharat

    The name Bharat comes from legendary king with the same name. He was son of King Dushyanta and Shakuntala. He was the ancestor of Pandavas and Kauravas of Mahabharata.
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    Why I am not Hindu

    Why I am not a Hindu is a book by Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd and it highlights issues on socio-economic and cultural differences in the country.
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    Why I am not a Hindu

    Why I am not a Hindu is a book on socio-economic and cultural differences in India and among Hindus including the Dalits and Bahujans. It is in context of family life, childhood, power relations, Gods, death, market relations and Hindutva.
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    Why I am Hindu book by Shashi Tharoor

    Why I am a Hindu is a book on religion by senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor. It is a defence of Hinduism and one of the most-read publication in recent days.
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    Where is Omkareshwar Temple

    Omkareshwar Temple is located near to Balgandharva auditorium in Shaniwar Peth. It has extraordinary style in stone carvings and is one of the oldest Shiva temples in Pune. It is well frequented by tourists and devotees.
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    Legends associated with Karwa Chauth

    There are several legends associated with Karwa Chauth. The one most popular is that of Veeravati. Veeravati was observing her first Karwa Chauth at her parents’ home. Her brothers could not bear to see her remain hungry so they reflected light from a mirror behind some trees. Veeravati thought...
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    Why Hindu women celebrates Karwa Chauth

    Northern India Hindu women celebrates Karwa Chauth. They observe a fast to pray for a long life of their husbands. The fast is broken only after seeing the moon at night. Karwa Chauth also becomes an occasion for the whole family to get together and bond.
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    When is Dhanteras celebrated

    Dhanteras is celebrated on 13th day or Teras of the fortnight of the waning moon, also known as Krishna Paksha, in the Hindu month of Kartik. It is the first day of the five day long Diwali festival. Diwali falls on the third day of the festival and Bhai Dooj on the last day.
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    When is Rama Navami celebrated

    Rama Navami is celebrated as the birthday of Rama, the seventh incarnation of Vishnu. According to the Hindu calendar Ram Navami falls on the 9th day of the bright fortnight of the month of Chaitra.
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    Who was Raja Ram Mohan Roy and how he contributed to Hinduism

    Raja Ram Mohan Roy (1772-1833) was from Bengal and in 1828 he founded Brahmo Samaj targeting the educated elite, who had to be reformed first because they were the opinion makers of society. One of the greatest contributions of his has been towards the abolition of Sati and child marriage. He...
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    Who was Ramakrishna Paramahamsa

    Ramakrishna Paramahamsa was born into a poor family in rural Bengal. He became a temple priest in Dakshineshwar, Kolkata early in his life and soon started an intense spiritual practice, resulting in visions of his beloved deity, mother Kali. Ramakrishna was a glowing mystic who attained the...
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    Who was Sathya Sai Baba

    Sathya Sai Baba was born in Puttaparthi, originally a tiny, remote village in rural Andhra Pradesh, South India. His original name was Sathyanarayana Raju. At the age of 14, he declared himself as the reincarnated Sai Baba, a Hindu-Muslim saint from Shirdi, Maharashtra who was virtually unknown...
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    Kaal Bhairov Temple of Lord Shiva in Ujjain

    The Kaal Bhairov temple in Ujjain is a fierce manifestation of Shiva and the God in this form is adorned with a necklace of serpents. He wears a tiger skin and has a ritual apron made up of human bones. His divine vehicle for travel is a dog.
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