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Happy Krishna Janmashtami 2018: Images, Status, Wishes, Quotes, Messages, Greetings, Photos, Cards and Wallpaper

Janmashtami is an annual festival of Hindus. This day celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar or  Vishnu . The day is picked according to Hindu luni-solar calendar on the eighth day of Ashtami in the month of Bhadon. Lord Krishna is considered one of the most powerful human incarnations of Vishnu. He was born in Mathura around 5,200 years ago. The festival celebrated with great devotion where people decorate their temples, homes and even their localities. From midnight singing to enactment of the life of Krishna, the day is celebrated with great enthusiasm.  2018 Janmashtami 2018: Quotes, Messages & Whatsapp Status - May Lord Krishna show you the way in your life as he showed the way to Arjuna in the battle of  Mahabharata . Have a blessed Krishna Janmashtami! - Nothing depends on luck, Everything depends on work because even luck has to work! Have a blessed Krishna Janmashtami. - As a human being puts on new garments,...

Bakrid 2018: Date In India, Importance And Foods For Eid Al-Adha Festival

Bakrid 2018 or Eid al-Adha 2018 will be celebrated on August 22 this year. Eid al-Adha is also known as the 'festival of sacrifice' and is the second of the two Muslim annual holidays celebrated worldwide. Here's everything you needed to know about the festival! Updated : August 21, 2018 12:38 IST Story Highlights Bakra Eid 2018 will be celebrated on August 22 in India Bakrid is celebrated to commemorate Prophet Ibrahim's sacrifice Mutton delicacies are central to Eid al-Adha's celebratory feast. Bakrid 2018 or Eid al-Adha 2018, will be celebrated in India on August 22 2018, as per a government circular. The festival, which will be celebrated by followers of Islam all around the world, is also known as Eid al-Adha that literally translates to "Feast of the Sacrifice". Bakrid is also known as the 'festival of sacrifice' and is the second of the two Muslim annual holidays celebrated worldwide. Muslims commemorate Bakrid to mark ...