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Why Put Laughing Buddha Statue In Home

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  We live a life when we struggle with stress, professional growth, and other tassels every moment. Does not it feel great to go home and see a face that smiles always and has no expectations and only good vibes, good luck, and good fortune? The adorable pen is one of the best Feng Shui gifts that you can give someone a happy, stress-free life. His luck, prosperity, happiness, and financial problems are removed. A laughable Buddha can be your immediate mood lifter, with a sorrowful and charming smiling face. Rub his tummy bare and all your misfortune is going to poof out.   Wo Lu is thought to absorb all of the bad energies of Chi. A laughable Buddha holding a Wo Lu brings wealth and longevity.   You must find a laughing Buddha sitting on a dragon tortoise if you face problems in your career. Place him in the north of your living room and watch your career's wonders. This Buddha statue contributes all of your luck and favour if you focus on planning a family. Si...

This Diwali Buy Electric Diya Online

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  In our country, every house has a custom of lighting a Diya at least twice or thrice a day. From morning to evening, Diyas play an essential role in Hinduism as it stands for good luck, clarity in life, and power to triumph over evil and dark forces. Every ceremony in every culture which includes daily worship and fulfilling of rituals, propitious occasions, and ventures recently opened use diyas, as a part of the holy prayer itself.   There is a more profound meaning in diyas use. It enlightens us from the sadness shackles and illuminates the symbolic path of wisdom. Diwali is celebrated everywhere on the day of the new moon; millions of lamps lit up to get rid of the darkness since there is supreme darkness everywhere. Bad spirits and forces are believed to gain strength and become active when no light exists. So, in every corner of the house, diyas are lit to weaken those bad forces. Our environment, our world, and its sources have been depleted for a very long time. ...

How to Celebrate Rakhi Abroad

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  Rakhi or Rakshabandhan is a widely celebrated festival among Indians. It is the festival that celebrates the sacred bond shared between a brother and a sister and honours the sanctity of sisterly, brotherly love and protection. With such a sweet intention behind it, Rakhi is celebrated by Indians all across the world. Despite differences and distances, brothers and sisters connect with each other on this auspicious day and rejoice the love and bond that they share together. Even if you are in different countries or continents, it is still possible to celebrate Rakhi with your siblings. Here is a list of ways how you can make your sibling feel special and loved, in a different country, on the day of Rakshabandhan. ·        Prepare – The most important step for any smooth celebration is preparation! And you need to be extra meticulous if you want to celebrate Rakhi in another country. Most quintessential Indian items, foods and delicacies are not ...

Candle Comfort Cure

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  Tea light candles look really beautiful wherever they are used and they not only brighten up the room but also our moods. Candles in different shapes and sizes of beautiful colours look really elegant in the right set up, in the right place. You obviously need a dark space in the evening time to create something magical with these small candles. When we use a considerable number of these candles to decorate a place and then light them all, the bright burning light it emits is almost enchanting. There are also scented candles available which when burned give out fragrances which are enticing for each and every individual. Some of these are known as aromatherapy candles which are used in a therapeutic manner as means of relaxation for a human body. You can always visit and avail these experiences at massage parlours and believe it or not once you have gotten the taste of it you would want to keep doing it again and again as it is really comforting for your body, mind as well as you...

Karwa Chauth Ki Baat

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  Karwa Chauth is an annual Hindu festival that is celebrated mostly in the Northern part of India. It falls on the fourth day of the waning moon in the month of Kartik, according to the Hindu calendar. This festival is named after karwa which is an earthen pot in which an sacred offering ( arghya ) is made to the moon, and chauth (fourth) which refers to the fourth day after Purnima or Krishna paksha . The moon is one of the most significant factors in this festival. Karwa Chauth has two main parts: the upavasa or the fasting period, and the pooja which is when the prayers and offerings are done. Karwa Chauth is a celebration of marriage where the wife, praying for a long and healthy life for her husband, fasts throughout the day and ends it by making an offering to the moon. Women begin their “nirjala" (without water) fast at sunrise and it is very strictly maintained because not even water is allowed during this period until the moon rises. The fast is broken by the women...