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  2. Utsava - Wikipedia

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    The word is a combination of two Sanskrit words—Brahma and utsavam (festival)—and Brahma reportedly conducted the first festival. Brahma also means "grand" or "large". [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Vasanthotsavam, the spring festival, is celebrated in temples to worship lord of nature and their elements and natural forces as well as lord and deity of ...

  3. Anniversary - Wikipedia

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    An anniversary is the date on which an event took place or an institution was founded in a previous year, and may also refer to the commemoration or celebration of that event. The word was first used for Catholic feasts to commemorate saints. Most countries celebrate national anniversaries, typically called national days.

  4. Holiday - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the word is used exclusively to refer to the nationally, religiously, or culturally observed day(s) of rest or celebration or the events themselves, whereas in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth nations, the word may refer to the period of time where leave from one's duties has been agreed upon and is used as a ...

  5. Festival - Wikipedia

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    The word "festival" was originally used as an adjective from the late fourteenth century, deriving from Latin via Old French. [6] In Middle English, a "festival dai" was a religious holiday. [7] The first recorded used of the word "festival" as a noun was in 1589 (as "Festifall"). [6]

  6. Kathryn Gallagher and “The L Word” Star Jacqueline Toboni ...

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    Kathryn Gallagher and Jacqueline Toboni are celebrating the new year with a smooch!. On Tuesday, Dec. 31, The L World: Generation Q actress, 32, posted a series of images on Instagram from her New ...

  7. Melā - Wikipedia

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    Mela (Sanskrit: मेला) is a Sanskrit word meaning "gathering" or "to meet" or a "fair". It is used in the Indian subcontinent for all sizes of gatherings and can be religious, commercial, cultural or sport-related. In rural traditions melas or village fairs were (and in some cases still are) of great importance.

  8. From Lunar New Year Celebrations to Daily Life, Here's the ...

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    Celebrations for Chinese New Year, a 16-day affair that begins on Wednesday, Jan 29, 2025, often begin with a dragon dance. In the past, it was a way of asking the dragon gods to give citizens a ...

  9. Eat grapefruit, stock up on canned foods and upgrade your ...

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    Whether your idea of fun means gathering the gang for a Super Bowl celebration, showering your sweetheart (or yourself) with loving affirmations or making the most of a rare three-day weekend ...