Mission
MAKAR SANKRANTI
Makar Sankranti (Sankranti) is celebrated in different forms across India and Nepal. This festival is celebrated on the day the Sun enters Capricorn in the month of Pausha. In the present century, this festival falls only on the fourteenth or fifteenth day of the month of January, on this day the Sun leaves Sagittarius and enters Capricorn
SARASWATI PUJA
According to mythological beliefs, Maa Saraswati has descended on Basant Panchami, hence Maa Saraswati is worshiped on this day. Worshiping Maa Saraswati gives knowledge and learning. Basant Panchami is known as Shri Panchami and Gyan Panchami and Madhumas at many places. In many places it is also known as Saraswati Panchami.
HOLI
Holi is an important festival of Indian and Nepalese people celebrated in spring. This festival is celebrated on the full moon day of Phalgun month according to the Hindu calendar. Holi is a festival of colors and laughter. It is a major and famous festival of India, which is being celebrated all over the world today.
BIHAR DIWAS
The main reason for celebrating Bihar Day on March 22 is that the state of Bihar was established on this day. In fact, on March 22, 1912, the British separated Bihar from the Bengal Presidency and recognized it as a new state. The state of Bihar was established on this day itself. Since then, Bihar Day started being celebrated traditionally. The special thing is that Bihar Day is celebrated not only in Bihar but also in the whole country and abroad
BUDH PURNIMA
The full moon of Vaishakh month is celebrated as Buddha Purnima. It is believed that Lord Buddha i.e. Siddhartha was born on this day and after 35 years he attained enlightenment. Buddha Purnima 2022: Like every year, this year also the full moon of Vaishakh month will be celebrated as Buddha Purnima.