Shri Ram Naikji launches his Sindhi Book "Charaiveti Charaiveti", Halanda Halo Translation of Book "Charaiveti Charaiveti" organized on 3-March-2019 at Raj Bhavan, Governor House, Mumbai. Both the Governors of Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh were present for the book launch. Shri Ram Naikji and Shri C. Vidyasagar Raoji graced the occasion. Translation by : Sukhram Das (Sukhdev Sadhwani) 8/9 Sindhis in life of Shri Ram Naik 1. Rajpal Puri, Rashtriya Swayam Sevank Sang Prant Pracharak 2. Kishinchand Chelaram College 3. Jamatmal Wadhwani, Head of Jana Sangh 4. Dr. Vasudev Shringi, Borivali Jana Sangh 5. Surendra Shringi 6. Shri Hashu Advani, BJP - Vidaan Sabha 7. Dr. Suresh Advani, Oncologist for cancer treatment 8. Shri Atal Bihari Vachpaye, PM of India 9. Shri Lal Krishin Advani, Lok Sabha
Cheti Chand Jo Melo 2019 - Suman Khemlani Sindhyat Foundation, Formerly known as Thane Sindhi Club invites you for Cheti Chand Jo Melo at Kid Pop Centre, Near Khewra Circle, Thane on 6-Apr-2019, 6pm. Main attractions are Behrana Sahib, Musical Program by Suman Khemlani and Group, Lucky Draw Prizes, Quiz for Kids, Langar Prasad & Lots of Fun & Entertainment. You will remember this event in your life for sure. Entry only with passes. Limited passes available at Arome, Near Prashant Corner & Haute Fashion in Swastik Plaza, Thane West - 400610.
Cheti Chand Jo Melo 2019 - Suman Khemlani Sindhyat Foundation, Formerly known as Thane Sindhi Club invites you for Cheti Chand Jo Melo at Kid Pop Centre, Near Khewra Circle, Thane on 6-Apr-2019, 6pm. Main attractions are Behrana Sahib, Musical Program by Suman Khemlani and Group, Lucky Draw Prizes, Quiz for Kids, Langar Prasad & Lots of Fun & Entertainment. You will remember this event in your life for sure. Entry only with passes. Limited passes available at Arome, Near Prashant Corner & Haute Fashion in Swastik Plaza, Thane West - 400610.
Two days before Diwali, Sindhis start lighting Diyaas (earthen lamps) from 'Dhan Teras' . The bazaars are full with prospective consumers. Friends and relatives meet one another with affection and extended pleasantries and sweetmeats. In the night, Laxmi Poojan takes place when all the members of the family pray with reverence and respect. In the night, people used to take in their hands a stick to which a rag dipped in oil was tied which was burnt. It was called 'Mollawaro' ; everyone shouted 'Mollawaro ... . Mollawaro' ...
On this festive day parents send ladoos & chiki ( Laaee ) made of Tils to their married daughters. On the Makar Sankrant day the sun moves from south to north. It is therefore also called 'utraan' or 'Tirmoori' . In Mahabharat battle Bhisham Pitamah did not breathe his last till ‘ utraan' since on this day there happens flush of light in Dev Lok .
Vasant Panchami also spelled Basant Panchami, is a festival that marks the preparation for the arrival of spring. The festival is celebrated by people in various ways depending upon the region in the life in the Indian subcontinent. Vasant Panchami also marks the start of preparation for Holika and Holi, which take place forty days later.The Vasant Utsava (festival) on Panchami is celebrated forty days before Spring, because any seasons transition period is 40 days, and after that, the season comes into full bloom
Maha Shivaratri is an annual festival dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva, and is particularly important in the Shaivism tradition of Hinduism. Unlike most Hindu festivals which are celebrated during the day, the Maha Shivaratri is celebrated at night. Furthermore, unlike most Hindu festivals which include expression of cultural revelry, the Maha Shivaratri is a solemn event notable for its introspective focus, fasting, meditation on Shiva, self study, social harmony and an all night vigil at Shiva temples
This sacred thread had 16 strips and 17 days. On the day when the sacred thread was to be untied, it was celebrated as an important day and special savouries like satpura and pakwan of Suji & Maida were made and distributed firstly to the priests and the poor and afterwards the remaining savouries were used by family members.
Just as in India the month of September 'Bado' was meant for Krishna Paksha as Pitar Pakhiya. Any member of the family who had died on particular (tithi) day and date, a Shraadh was offered for the solace of the deceased's soul. The Brahmins were given food and Dakhshna. It is said that Arya Samaj carried out a strong movement against Shraadh, but the Shraadhs continued because of the faith of people since they felt that through this method the deceased members of the family are remembered and all the family members have a good gathering.
Just as in India the month of September 'Bado' was meant for Krishna Paksha as Pitar Pakhiya. Any member of the family who had died on particular (tithi) day and date, a Shraadh was offered for the solace of the deceased's soul. The Brahmins were given food and Dakhshna. It is said that Arya Samaj carried out a strong movement against Shraadh, but the Shraadhs continued because of the faith of people since they felt that through this method the deceased members of the family are remembered and all the family members have a good gathering.
During certain months Umaas takes place on a Monday. That day is considered important for having a "dumb dip' in the waters; without talking to anyone early in the morning. It is also, called 'Gungee Umaas".
Guru Hargobind (19 June 1595 - 3 March 1644), revered as the sixth Nanak, was the sixth of ten Gurus of the Sikh religion. He had become Guru at the young age of eleven, after the execution of his father, Guru Arjan, by the Mughal emperor Jahangir.
The festival of Dhanteras marks the first day of the grand celebrations for Diwali. It is celebrated on the thirteenth day of the Krishna Paksh, which is the month of Kartik, according to the Hindu Lunar calendar. ‘Dhan’ means money/ wealth and ‘Teras’ signifies the thirteenth day.
Bhagwanti Navani born 01, Febuary,1940, in Nasarpur Sindh, British India (now in Pakistan) was a Sindhi Folk Singer. Her voice was so melodious that till today she is refereed as \"Sindhi Koel\".
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