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Happy new year 2012 sms in hindi

Poore ho aapke sare Aim,
Sada badhti rahe aap ki Fame,
Milte rahe sabse Pyar aur Dosti,
Aur mila a lot of Fun & Masti.
Wish you a..Happy New Year with a Plenty of Peace & Prosperity.


Pohela Boishakh Sms

Pohela Boishakh Sms

Bangali tradition’r ek ononno festival Pohela Boishakh. Sokol friends der proti roilo Nboborser onek onek…… Suvechsa …SUVO NABOBORSHO..


Pohela Boishakh Messages

♥♥♥ Shobai k pohela boishakh 1420 & bangali jatir utshob noboborsho er shubechcha
♥♥♥ Shubho noboborsho ♥♥♥


Pohela Boishakh Text

Pohela Boishakh is undoubtedly one of the most enjoyable occasion of Bangladeshi. For Pohela Boishakh Today we are providing you some cool nice brand new SMS for sending “Shuvo Noboborsho” to your Dear Ones.


Pohela Boishakh Wishes

Let’s celebrate our ancient tradition of oneness, brotherhood, bravery and shun violence in this New Year Pohela Boishakh


Pohela Boishakh Greetings

Ebar e prothom Pohela boishakh er raate 5 jon Fnds ra Mile Jachchi Long Drive a ..
-Shobai K Shuvo NoboborshO-
YA Allah Gari Noshto Na hoileo Hoilo ..Bachayo tmi Mainshur gari theke . . .


Pohela Boishakh Quotes

“Notun bosor dicce uki” “R matro 1 ghonta baki” “gache-gache urce pakhi” “bondhu ebar kholo akhi”..
“SHUVO POHELA BOISHAKH-1420″


Pohela Boishakh Sayings

Elish macher 30 kata,
Boal macher dari.
Boishake tomar nimontron
Aisho amar bari.
Boron korbo ful dia,
Dibo Panta vater hari.
Shuvo Pohela Boishakh 1420.

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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

May this Christmas end the present year
on a cheerful note and make way
for a fresh and bright new year.
Here’s wishing you a
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!


Blessful new year sms

Lets welcome the year
which is fresh and new,
we don’t want other’s view,
we are happy in our view,
Lets cherish each moment it beholds,
Lets celebrate this blessful New year.


Puthandu Sms

Puthandu Sms

Happy Ugadi (April 11)
Happy Chettichand (April 11)
Happy Navratra (April 11)
Happy Gudi Padwa (April 11)
Happy Tamil New Year (April 13)
Happy Bihu (April 14-15)
Happy Vishu (April 14)
Happy Baisakhi (April 14)
Happy Ramnavmi (April 20)

Please wish yourself appropriately ;-)


Puthandu Messages

This week, those who speak

Telugu / Kannada celebrate Ugadi,
the Marathis celebrate Gudi Padwa,
the Punjabis celebrate Baisakhi,
the Malayalis celebrate Vishu,
the Tamils celebrate Puthandu


Puthandu Text

May God bless you and your family with happiness,
Good Luck and success this Puthandu and all through the year.
happy new year’


Puthandu Wishes

Happy “Puthandu ” new year to everyone !! May this year bring victory to all your noble endeavors !! Let good win over the evil, wise over wicked !!!


Puthandu Greetings

Very happy Puthandu. Vijaya Ho! Let us resolve to crusade and win against man created evils- poverty, inequality, pollution, corruption and terrorism.
Begin a initiative,
Join a movement or
Even your silent support can bring a change.
That is the way to celebrate start of new year.


Puthandu Quotes

Hi friends wish you all a very happy Puthandu. God aap sabhi pe apni kripa banaye rakhe and also wish you all a very Happy New Year according to hindu mythology . Have a good day


Puthandu Sayings

The western new year “2013″ could open only by doing some damage….
Hoping the Hindu new year “shake 1935″ opens to recover the damage …
at least hoping it gives me enough power….to……

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Sinhala New Year Essay

Sinhalese New Year 2013 …………….. History ………. Cultural anthropological history of the ‘Traditional New Year’ which is celebrated on month of April, goes back to an ancient period in Sri Lankan history. Various beliefs, perhaps those associated with fertility of the harvest, gave birth to many rituals, customs, and ceremonies connected with the New Year. The advent of Buddhism in the 3rd century BC led to a re-interpretation of the existing New Year activities in the Buddhism light[citation needed]. The majority of the people in the country are Buddhists, and as such, it is that the Buddhist outlook was predominant in transforming the New Year rites to what they are now. Hinduism, on the other hand, existed side by side with Buddhism, in medieval times. New Year practices interpreted in the Hinduism way developed among the Hindus[citation needed]. Buddhism and Hinduism were historically connected with each other. Their philosophies were running along parallel dimensions, except for certain ultimate truths concerning the self, the way to achieve emancipation and the nature of a creative god (which Buddhism denies) and nirvana . There was no serious contradiction in New Year rituals that are found among the Buddhists and Hindus. The mythological backdrop of the New Year is probably based on Hindu literature. The Prince of Peace called Indradeva descends upon the earth to ensure peace and happiness. He comes in a white carriage wearing on his head a white floral crown seven cubits high. He first dips, like a returning space capsule plunges, breaking earth’s gravity, into a `Kiri Sayura’ or sea of milk.[citation needed] Modern day activities related to the celebration of the traditional New Year is based on auspicious times given by the astrologers. The New Year celebration is therefore can be thought as a complex mix of Indigenous, Astrological, Hindu, and Buddhist traditions. Celebrations ………… In month of Bak in the Buddhist calendar (or the month of April according to the gregorian calendar), when the sun moves (in an astrological sense) from the Meena Rashiya (House of Pisces) to the Mesha Rashiya (House of Aries) in the celestial sphere; Sri Lankan people of Sri Lanka begin celebrating Sinhala New Year or Aluth Avurudu (in Sinhala). It marks the end of the harvest season and also coincides with one of two instances when the sun is directly above Sri Lanka.
However, unlike the celebration of the new gregorian calendar year at midnight on December 31, the Sinhalese traditional New Year begins at a time determined by astrological calculations. Also unlike 31st night celebrations, where old year ends at midnight and new year begins immediately afterwards; the ending of the old year, and the beginning of the new year occur several hours apart from one another (this span of time is usually 12 hours and 48 minutes, which starts when the sun, as a disk, starts to cross the astrological boundary between ‘House of Pisces’ and ‘House of Aries’ and ends when the crossing is complete. The halfway point is considered as the dawn of the new year). This period is, referred to as the Nonagathe (or the ‘neutral period’). During this time Sri Lankans are, according to tradition, encouraged to refrain from material pursuits, and engage solely in either religious activities or traditional games. Cultural rituals begin shortly after the beginning of the Sinhala new year with the cleaning of the house and lighting of an oil lamp. In some communities, women congregate to play upon the Raban (type of a drum) to announce the incipient change in the year. All the families as one carries out variety of rituals in exact timings of which are determined by astrological calculations – from lighting the fire to making the Kiribath (milk rice) to entering into the first business transaction and eating the first morsels. The rituals vary slightly based on the locale. However the core of the celebrations remains the same. The approach of the each auspicious time for various rituvals is heralded by the unmistakable sign of very loud firecrackers. Although loud firecrackers are an environmental concern, and a safety hazard, especially for children, this remains an integral part of the celebrations throughout Sri Lanka. Once the important rituals are done, the partying begins as families mingle in the streets, homes are thrown open and children are let out to play. The ubiquitous plantain is dished out alongside celebratory feasts of Kavum (small oil cake) and Kokis (crisp and light sweetmeat, originally from the Netherlands). However, the extent of outdoor activities depends largely on the neighborhood. The suburban communities tend to have such social gatherings than urban or city dwellers. Aluth Aurudu is an important national holiday for both the cultures of the Sinhalese people and the Tamil people of Sri Lanka. The celebrations are given wide coverage and patronage from state owned media as well as private media.

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Ugadi Sms

Ugadi Sms

Interesting fact
Holi is In between shivrathri and Ugadi.
Shivrathri comes almost 15 days prior to holi and Ugadi comes 15 days after holi.
Generally shivrathri is observed to take firm resolutions and holi to plan and Ugadi to execute the plan.


Ugadi Messages

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Ugadi Text

Nava vasantada Ugadi habbad shubhashayagalu to all my facebook friends……
Bevu bella sihi kahi nimma balalli samanagi barli…
God bless all


Ugadi Wishes

Tomorrow is the New Year day (Sarvadhari) for Indians following the Chandramana calender – like the Kannadigas,Telugus and many others. In Karnataka, on this day, it ls symbolic to welcome the new year by first taking a mixture of neem flowers (Bevu) and jaggery (bella), to denote that we treat the bitterness and sweetness of life alike. When your heart is filled only with love, there is no room for entertaining bitterness or overt joy. You tend to be neutral.
Talking of Chandramana Ugadi (new year), I am reminded of a beautiful kannada story written long ago by “Ananda”about true love and friendship. I don’t even remember the title, but the story is still green in my memory. I may not beable to catch the charm of the original Kannada, but would try to give the best from my memory, on this auspicious occasion.


Ugadi Greetings

Feel the spirit of ugadi,
Be joyful & glad
Celebrate the occasion with total cheer.
Wish u happy
UGADI
all my friends


Ugadi Quotes

As I celebrate the festival from miles away,
I think about all the good memories…
The laughter, the chanting, the yummy goodies and being with you.
Missing you this Ugadi. Love lots to you!


Ugadi Sayings

Let us welcome Ugadi with hope, eagerness and anticipation. Let us look forward to a year of joy, peace and prosperity.

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Kannada New Year Sms

  • Kannada New Year Sms

    Here is a wishing that
    the coming year is a glorious one
    that rewards all your
    future endeavors with success.
    Happy New Year…

  • Kannada New Year Messages

    Ī hosa varṣada, ondu āgirali
    Nim’ma ella kanasugaḷu nanasāguvalli alli,
    Āddarinda ondu santōṣadāyaka hr̥dayadinda,
    Punaḥ ī varṣakke ondu ārambhadalli puṭ.
    Nīvu santōṣa mattu śrīmanta hosa varṣada iccisuva

  • Kannada New Year Quotes

    Ī varṣada, nānu ārambhika āddarinda ēḷuva bharavase
    Nānu bēga nidre māḍabahudu!
    Hyāpi n’yū iyar

  • Kannada New Year Sayings

    Ī yugādi, nīvu dēvara ṭraṅk, avana hoṭṭeyinda doḍḍa māhiti sampattu mattu aiśvaryavannu, tanna ladoos māhiti sihi māhiti santōṣa alliyavarege uttama adr̥ṣṭavannu amōghavāgiddu māḍabahudu mattu avana maus saṇṇa nim’ma tondare irabahudu.
    Hyāpi yugādi

  • Kannada New Year Greetings

    Dīpada beḷaku jvāleya māhiti,
    Nim’ma jīvana yāvāgalū santōṣa’ hakku irabahudu;
    Parvata heccina māhiti,
    Nīvu niṭṭusiru illade calisuttave;
    Biḷi linin phlēr hāge,
    Pyūriṭi yāvāgalū sambandha hondide;
    Bisilu mārniṅg glōri sr̥ṣṭisuttade, māhiti
    Sugandha sugandha māhiti varṣagaḷa tumbuttade;
    Pariśud’dha śāśvata smail jote,
    Maili nantara nīvu maili jōḍisalāda;
    Ellā ajñānavannu dūra hondide,
    Beḷakina māhiti mārgadallide;
    Nīvu bahaḷa santōṣa yugādi ellā bayasuva.

  • Kannada New Year Text

    Udda hindū sanskr̥tiya sampradāya vāsisuva mattu talemārugaḷa hindū sanskr̥tiyinda aṅgīkarisiddu māhiti balavāda mattu balavāda geṭṭiṅg idu ap irisikoḷḷalu anumatisuttade.
    Yugādi atyuttama nannē

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