Guru Nanak Dev Ji Jayanti, celebrates the birth of the first Sikh guru, Guru Nanak. This is one of the most sacred festivals in Sikhism, or Sikhi. The festivities in the Sikh religion revolve around the anniversaries of the 10 Sikh Gurus.
Students from Brindavan head to Parthi for Dussehera celebrations. In the morning the Maha Yagnam will be followed by mangalarati. In the evening Prashanti Vidwan Maha Sabha will be held in Sai Kulwant Hall.
The candle burns itself to shed light to others is a well-known adage that is synonymous with teachers. The teachers, day celebration was a programme to pay our gratitude to them
The lustrous lord who removes a seeker's obstacles is mounted on a chariot and is immersed- a ritual with an esoteric meaning.
When passionate people express their opinions, they take those along with them to explore their world. The Elocution competition was a cascade of ideas that put the audience at the edges of their seats.
The Birth day of Krishna is celebrated by a cow procession from Gokulam to the Sai Ramesh Hall. Pot breaking and other events are also held additional to this.
Countless people have put the nation on a pedestal even higher than their own lives. The Independence day is an alarm to remind us of our nation's innumerable & very often, unsung Heroes.
It's the same electricity that makes both a blue bulb & a yellow bulb glow. The Mono Acting competition was indeed an electrifying performance where one man jumped into many shoes wearing countless faces.
When man is on a quest to find his true Self, he encounters the octaval beauty called Music. The music competition was more an enthralling experience than what the suffix tells.