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Way To Celebrate New Year 2020 in Kerala

We know everyone in an enthusiastic party mode and thinking about how to make this New Year a memorable day. Then, Where to head for New Year 2020 ? If you are planning for a party then you must visit Kochi for 2020 New Year Celebrations. Kerala is one of the most happening NewYear party destinations in India, not only in India but also across the world. Kerala is always offering amazing platforms for New Year Celebrations. Kerala is one of the main attractions for tourists from across the globe; an interesting thing is the sun doesn’t set on the New Year celebrations in Kerala. Here’s a list of the best places to celebrate New Year in Kerala in an extremely interesting way. Cochin Carnival Thekkady Munnar Kumarakom Ponmudi Wayanad Thiruvananthapuram Kannur Cochin Carnival Cochin Carnival is a unique experience for visitors. The carnival gives the right feel for people to celebrate the New Year grandly. The native folk arrive in vibrant colored attire to mark

New Year Party Destinations in India | IndiaEve

How to explore this New Year better than last year? Most peoples are looking for New Year to do the new things. Stop thinking, we are here to help you plan your New Year. We introduce the best spots in India to celebrate this New Year. Goa Goa is one of the best   destinations in India  during New Year’s Eve. Goa is most colourful, during the New Year. During this time every beach, hotel, restaurant, resort, street, shack and hut in Goa will most definitely host a party to enjoy the viewers. Bangalore: Most people know, Bangalore is city of hubs, parties and techies. During New Year, Bangalore invites visitors with DJs, partying arenas and plenty of pubs to hang out with your loved ones. The streets are fully on festive mood during New Year eve. Andaman & Nicobar Islands New Year party gets more glorious with the DJs and poolside parties. The ‘in mint condition’ sands and nearby water of Andaman & Nicobar Islands are popular for water sports. Rajasthan

Significance of Navratri | IndiaEve

As the name suggests “Navratri” refers to nine nights, 'Nava' means 'nine,’ and 'Ratri' means 'night.' Hindus celebrate this festival throughout India around 9 days which is full of lights, joy and festivity. This festival is all about Fasting, meditation, prayers, and other spiritual practices.   People worship Goddess in three forms and try to enhance their physical, mental and spiritual practice in these nine days. Each day has its own importance and significance. The most recent 3 days of  Navratri  are called  Durgashtami (eighth day), Mahanavami (ninth day) and Vijayadasami (tenth day). Day 1: Navratri begins with first night dedicated to Shailaputhri who is the collective power of Brahma-Vishnu-Mahesh. Day 2: On the second day, Brahmacharini is worshipped to get grace, prosperity and ‘mukti’. Read more

Upcoming Events in Kochi | IndiaEve.com

Looking for Best events in Kochi? Kochi has all set to host some interesting and thrilling events. Check out  the most interesting upcoming events in Kochi that you should attend.      1.  Celebrating Onam with Neerav Bavlecha   Celebrate Onam with Neerav Bavlecha. Dance. Fun. Celebration. Know more Ă  http://bit.ly/2lwGjnW 2.       Kitex Vanitha Ponnonakazcha: Kitex presents Vanitha Ponnonakazhcha 2019. You can win prizes worth lakhs of rupees by participating in competitions like pookkalam competition, payasam competition, Malayali manga competition, Painting competition and many other contests specifically for couples. Know more Ă  http://bit.ly/2luLZ1V 3.       Rajagiri Marathon The vision of the RAJAGIRI MARATHON is to establish a sustainable community focused running event, encouraging athletes of all levels to lead healthy lifestyles and further their personal fitness through running. With just one year itself, it has been a sought-after e

Top 5 Marvel Music Festivals in India | IndiaEve.com

India is associated with a lot of unique music festivals which are must-attend if you are a traveler and a music lover. Like Carnatic music, Indian culture behind stories of different music heritages to share.  Check out the most celebrated music festivals in India.  Sunburn Festival (Goa) It is one of the most popular music festivals in India, conducted in Vagator, Goa (2007-2015) and Pune, Maharashtra (2016-present). It comes under the Electronic Dance Music (EDM) genre which is featuring music, entertainment, food, and shopping.  NH7 Weekender It is the largest music festivals in India which are usually hosted during October – December. This event usually concentrates on non-Bollywood music. The flagship event held in Pune. International artists perform their international acts during this event. This fest provides the best platform for both fans and artists.  Ziro Festival of Music The Ziro festival conducted in the Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh wh

International Yoga Day 2019 | IndiaEve.com

The day June 21 is known as International Day of Yoga or World Yoga Day which is every year across the world to raise global awareness about yoga among the public. The idea behind the International Yoga Day is our present Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 27 September 2014, through his speech on the United Nations General Assembly. Soon, the UN declared June 21 as International Yoga Day who officially declared as ‘International Day of Yoga’. In India, International Yoga Day is celebrated by the Ministry of “AYUSH”. The first International Yoga Day was celebrated on 21 st June 2015 and theme was “Yoga for Harmony and Peace”. The Ministry of “AYUSH” has declared the theme of this year as “Yoga for Heart“ . But the United Nations has declared the Yoga day 2019 theme is Climate Action. The venue of International Yoga Day in India is in Ranchi the capital of Jharkhand. How to celebrate? Yoga training programs, camps, retreats, seminars, workshops are conducted and

World Music Day | Celebration of Music

World Music Day is an annual celebration of music around the world which is happening every year on June 21st. It was begun in 1982 in Paris. This is also known as the FĂȘte de la Musique or Make Music Day which is now celebrated more than 1,000 cities in 120 countries. The idea behind the World Music Day was French Minister of Culture Jack Lang. On World Music Day, so many genres, so many precious musicians perform at streets, parks, plazas, and porches to share their music with friends, neighbors, and strangers.    It is typically different from a music festival, different countries opt different themes for creating awareness among the public, like environment protection, war or a global cause, political biases, etc. Since India is land of variety of music like classical music, folk music, filimi, Indian rock, and Indian Pop. The music will live on not just on World Music Day, but always! Music is an attitude, a religion, a passion, a cure, strength and is always i

Why should you choose IndiaEve for upcoming events?

We know that plenty of event ticketing portals are available in the market. It’s quite difficult to find the exact one which will surely meet your needs. There is some unique reason for you to choose Indiaeve . Here listing some of the top reasons for you to consider IndiaEve for your upcoming events. User is our priority: It’s a user friendly site. The organizers can organize and sell their events online which means; you can list your event on Indiaeve and start selling your tickets within seconds. The organizers will get complete control of your event page like ticketing management, event management etc. While enabling booking process on Indiaeve, you can view your customer details. We never hide the details of your customers from you. IndiaEve establishes a long term relationship with our customers and keeps them updated on all the upcoming events in India. We try to give complete feel of system from initial stage itself! Categories offered by IndiaEve: It is a

The Significance of Mahashivratri | Indiaeve

Mahashivratri is one of the most significant festivals of India, which is also known as “the Great Night of Lord Shiva”. This event is totally dedicated to Lord Shiva which is celebrated on the 13th night/14th day in the Krishna Paksha every year on the month of Falgun according to the Hindu calendar. On this occasion remembering Shiva and chanting prayers, fasting, and meditating on ethics and virtues such as self-restraint, honesty, non-injury to others, forgiveness are main highlights of this festival. The main significance of other Hindu festivals is which celebrated at night. It is the darkest night of the year, here celebrating the grace of Adi Guru who is considered as the First Guru from the yogic tradition originates. On this occasion, the devotees offering fruits, leaves, sweets and milk to Lord Shiva, others perform all-day fasting with Vedic, and some perform meditative Yoga. They stay awake the whole night.  In Shiva temples, the sacred mantra of Shiva, "O

The Essence of Incredible India

The land of festivals, India offers a year full of colors, flavors, rituals and cultural exchange. The country’s vibrant mix of landscapes and heritage bristles with art exhibitions, outstanding festivals and unique forms of creative expression. India’s social customs, religious and spiritual concepts, education, literature all come together to create what we call as its culture. India, the land of varied cultures and traditions is also the land of festivals and fares. India is one of the most religiously diverse nations in the world and the birthplace of Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism and Sikhism.   The numerous and varied cultural festivals that are held throughout the year offers a unique way of seeing Indian culture at its best.  Music festivals are organized in various parts of India where singers and musicians from across the globe, showcase their talent. For travellers and music lovers, this proves as a golden opportunity as they get to explore new places along with enjoyin