Holidays & Observances: Shattila Ekadasi

For all the posts in this Holidays & Observances series, go here. For prologue on Ekadasi, go to the very first post here. Prologue: I have been meaning to write a series about Holidays and Observances that we (my family and friends) follow in both India (my birth country) and USA (my adopted country). ThisContinue reading “Holidays & Observances: Shattila Ekadasi”

Holidays & Observances: Kanuma

For all the posts in this Holidays & Observances series, go here. https://galavantreflections.com/tag/hols-obs/ Prologue: I have been meaning to write a series about Holidays and Observances that we (my family and friends) follow in both India (my birth country) and USA (my adopted country). This series is dedicated to those kids of posts. On aContinue reading “Holidays & Observances: Kanuma”

Holidays & Observances: Makara Sankrathi

For all the posts in this Holidays & Observances series, go here. Prologue: I have been meaning to write a series about Holidays and Observances that we (my family and friends) follow in both India (my birth country) and USA (my adopted country). This series is dedicated to those kids of posts. On a sideContinue reading “Holidays & Observances: Makara Sankrathi”

Holidays & Observances: Bhogi

For all the posts in this Holidays & Observances series, go here. Prologue: I have been meaning to write a series about Holidays and Observances that we (my family and friends) follow in both India (my birth country) and USA (my adopted country). This series is dedicated to those kids of posts. On a sideContinue reading “Holidays & Observances: Bhogi”

Holidays & Observances: Pushya Putrada Ekadasi

For all the posts in this Holidays & Observance series, go here. Prologue: I have been meaning to write a series about unique Holidays and Observances that we (my family and friends) follow in both India (my birth country) and USA (my adopted country). This series is dedicated to those kids of posts. On aContinue reading “Holidays & Observances: Pushya Putrada Ekadasi”