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A wedding is the most sacred ritual in India and every community or religion has its own traditions, ancient as well as modern, i.e., the sheer diversity that makes it even more special. Gujarat is ...
Jain Aagam are Jainism's supreme religious scriptures that deal with metaphysics, liberation of soul, and spiritual advice on how to lead a non-violent life. 💛 Of course, this is a very basic ...
Gujarati cuisine is known for its rich flavours and use of lots of lentils. From snacks to main course, the cuisine offers a lot to all the palates. But did you know that they also celebrate sweets ...
Laalo – Krishna Sada Sahaayate, Indian cinema's surprise blockbuster of the year, continues its record-breaking run at the box office. Having emerged as the biggest Gujarati hit of all time and having ...
Ankit Sakhiya's devotional drama 'Laalo – Krishna Sada Sahaayate', popularly being referred to as 'Laalo', has become the highest-grossing Gujarati film of all time in India. The film crossed the ...
Laalo – Krishna Sada Sahaayate, also known as Laalo, continues to display its unprecedented run at the Indian box office. Despite being in theaters for over a month, the film shows no signs of ...
The election of Zohran Mamdani as Mayor of New York last week has struck a surprising chord in the world’s media — especially considering he is technically the head of just one American city’s ...
Happy Gujarati New Year 2025: Also known as Varsha Pratipada, Bestu Varas, or Nutan Varsh, this auspicious festival marks a fresh beginning for the Gujarati community worldwide. Celebrated on the ...
Gujarati New Year, also known as Bestu Varas or Varsha Pratipada, marks a new beginning for the Gujarati community. In 2025, it will be celebrated on Wednesday, 22 October 2025, a day after Diwali.