If you are also one of those who feel dramatic after bidding farewell to Christmas trees in holidays, Houseplant Appreciation Day might prove to be a savior in your life.
"A clean and organized desk provides space to mind." Some chore jobs don't require any specific day to perform. We all know the importance of hygiene in our lives and probably keep our desks dirt-free. But what about the deep cleaning and keeping that organized? If you also have been ignorant about it, it's the day to celebrate!
Do you know why Winter Solstice is marked along with 'See the Bright Side Day'? It is so perhaps because where many people fight with and complain about the winter blues, Winter Solstice brings all reasons to celebrate and feast. After living the year's shortest day and longest night, despite the biting cold, snow, and icy breeze, winter solstice comes as a lukewarm ray of hope about the emergence of spring. After living the day with the shortest period of daylight, you know that the longer days are there to knock on the doors. The earth's tilt also offers shorter nights after experiencing the longest night of the year. It is one of the greatest changes for the beings living in the northern hemisphere.
Every 16 December, the day of reconciliation is celebrated annually all around South Africa. As per the former official policies forwarded by the national party in South Africa, the racial segregation system had brought the wave of legal discrimination. The introduced Apartheid was against the black people among the whites. This racial, indeed social policy created a bridge between the South African people. It arouses the need of: Bridging the gaps between the two colored people who were unwantedly divided into two groups Healing those who were affected by racism and colorism. On 16 December 1995, the day of reconciliation was marked for the first time to make people get rid of the stigma of racism around the societies. It is the day when first-time people came together in harmony to heal the wounds and the after-effects imposed by the apartheid.
If you think that you need to flaunt your real pearls to celebrate wear your pearls day, then probably you need to dive deeper to understand the significance of this day. This day, which is annually celebrated on every 15th of December, is important from a religious and grooming point of you as well. Let's learn more interesting facts and aspects about both this day and the pearls.
Online shopping is indeed a sweat and energy saver. And what else one can expect or demand if someone also assures of delivering your stuff without any shipping charges, and that too, before Christmas Eve? Yes, such a day also exists on which online shopping platforms offer both guaranteed delivery and free shipping. 14th of December is annually celebrated as Free Shipping Day.
Even the date of 14 December would have smiled when it was declared as Monkey Day. What comes first in your mind when you think about a monkey? Whether it is banana, April fools day, or the way they imitate others, they always visit the thoughts along with the smiles. Let’s celebrate this nimble and naughty yet intelligent and cute creature on World Monkey Day!
The National Disability Day is marked annually on every 3rd of December to generate mass awareness about the: Different types of disabilities Issues of the disabled people. The cause raised on this day aims at uniting people with more compassion and understanding about the challenges that disabled people face in their day-to-day lives. The day also boosts the spirit of unity and equal rights of opportunities for: Health Work Success Play
Mason jars have got some techniques to keep their stardom lit up. After all, it is not a piece of cake to remain in the spotlight for decades. The National Mason Jar Day is annually celebrated every 30 November to appreciate the innovation of the multi-purpose mason jars. And why not; their popularity makes them a well-deserved Hero to celebrate on a dedicated day. It seems to be just an ordinary jar at first sight but its usage is undeniably extraordinary.
Children’s day in India is not an ordinary event and not less than a festive day. The celebration of this day is now nowhere contracted to the schools or orphanages but has spread to the internet world and in the creative-cultural zone too. Take a look at the ways and the reasons for which this day is so important and memorable.
National Vanilla Cupcake Day on November 10 celebrates small cakes that originally gained popularity as “1234 cakes” or “number cakes”. The earlier name incorporated the vanilla cupcake recipe and secretly tells how to bake cupcakes step-by-step. Here you are the portions: 1 cup of butter 2 cups of sugar 3 cups of flour 4 eggs 1 cup of milk 1 spoonful of soda In original classic cupcake recipes, frosting was not in trend. Cupcakes were given flavours of dried fruit and spices only.
Some see Navratri as an occasion to impress their Goddess Durga; some find its nine days as an opportunity to celebrate and dance, revering Navadurga; some observe Navratri keeping fast for fulfilling their wishes. The reason is whatsoever; Navratri is celebrated as one of the favorite festivals among Hindus and the devotees of Devi Durga. The nine nights of Navratri fest sparkle with lights, decorations, and joyful dance acts on songs devoted to Durga. People give their full involvement with their whole heart to please their goddess. This Sneh Post gives details of Navratri day 8 and the goddess of the eighth day of Navratri, “Mahagauri”.
In Hinduism, nine nights are devoted to Goddess Durga’s different forms, offering prayers to her nine forms one by one, each day. Her every form furls a story of her victory over bad and evil, which is remembered by her devotees with nine days long fast and dandiya (Garba) performances. The celebration takes place at a grand level in huge pandals and the goddess is pleased with joyful worships and enactments. This Sneh Post discloses knowledge about Navratri day 7 and the goddess of the seventh day of Navratri, “Kalaratri”.
Navratri or Navadurga festival’s nine days fall four times in a year, bringing the triumphant story of Durga into the light. The devotees observe these days with both religious and festive significance, worshipping all nine forms of victorious Durga. This Sneh Post tells all about Navratri day 6 and the goddess of the sixth day of Navratri, “Katyayani”.
In Hinduism, many gods and goddesses have manifested themselves as incarnations and established the truth and dharma in different time periods and eras. Goddess Durga and her 9 incarnations also offer the same story. Each of these nine is worshipped on different but successive 9 days during the Navratri festival days. This Sneh Post unveils information about Navratri day 5 and the goddess of the fifth day of Navratri, “Skandamata”.