What does Poshte mean in Kashmiri?

Poshte' means foreboding/wishing abundance on the occasion, when winter is on its last leg in Kashmir and daffodil blooms usher in Spring.
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What is Navreh Mubarak?

Kashmiri Pandits celebrate their New Year's Day on the first day of the bright half of the month of Chaitra (Mar–Apr) and call it Navreh – the word navreh, derived from the Sanskrit nava varsha, literary meaning 'new year'. The Kashmiri Pandit families that migrated to the plains before 1900 also celebrate Navreh.
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Why is Shivratri called Herath in Kashmir?

Herath as it is called in Kashmiri language is the offshoot of "Har-Ratri", the night of Hara -the lord of lords, Shiva. Usually the festival begins from the first day of the Phulgun lunar month with the cleansing process of houses.
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What is Shivratri called in Kashmir?

“Shivaratri “is called “Hearth” in Kashmir. “Hearth” word also called as Har- Ratri means the night of Hara-shiva.
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What is Sonth festival in Kashmiri?

Sonth signifies hope and exuberance by putting an end to the spell of darkness. It is about revitalisation of thoughts and deeds. When will spring come for the exiled Kashmiri Pandits which will infuse freshness in their lives and end their despair so that they are able to celebrate Sonth in their native homes?
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What does Poshte mean?

Poshte' means foreboding/wishing abundance on the occasion, when winter is on its last leg in Kashmir and daffodil blooms usher in Spring.
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What is the meaning of Herath?

Herath, itself is a phonetic derivation of Har-ratri, or the night of Hara (Shiva), and the festival marks an important is a socio-religious event in the life of Kashmiri Pandits.
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What is Makar Sankranti called in Kashmir?

Also known as Makar Sankranti, it marks the advent of spring. Taking dip in rivers is part of the rituals.
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Do Kashmiris celebrate Holi?

Holi celebrated in Kashmir's Srinagar with Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs smearing each other with colours.
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What is ugadi called in Kashmir?

This day is celebrated with different names and for different reasons. In Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, it's called Ugadi, at Karnataka, it's called Yugadi. It's celebrated as Cheti Chand by the Sindhi community, Navreh in Kashmir and Sajibu Nongma Panba Cheiraoba in Manipur.
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How do you celebrate Herath?

Shivaratri (Herath) feast

Shivaratri rituals last for three to four days. On the 15th day, Dunya Mavas (walnut) is observed. The day is marked by performing puja near the banks of a river, where emptied vessels are brought for immersion. The soaked walnuts are taken back home and distributed in the family as prasad.
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What do you wish on Maha Shivaratri?

“Wishing a very Happy Shivratri to all my loved ones. May there is peace, happiness, good fortune and good health to empower you.” “On the occasion of Shivratri, I wish all my family and friends the best of health, prosperity and glory. Have a blessed Shivratri.”
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What is Herath festival?

Herath or the 'Night of Hara (Shiva)', generally known as Maha Shivratri, is the main festival celebrated by the Kashmiri Pandits across Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). The festival marks the marriage anniversary of Lord Shiva and Goddess Uma (Parvathi). 2022 Herath Festival was celebrated on 28th February 2022.
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How old is Kashmiri calendar?

The Saptarshi Era of the Kashmiri Hindu calendar is believed to have started on this very day, some 5079 years ago.
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How Baisakhi is celebrated in Jammu and Kashmir?

On this day, a number of devotees plunge in the holy rivers, canals and ponds of their region for a holy dip. The Baisakhi festival in Kashmir is also characterized by a number of fairs that are organized on the day. The usual features of the Baisakhi are the performance of the bhangra and gidda dance.
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How is Holi celebrated in Kashmir?

Jammu/Srinagar, Mar 18: Holi-the festival of Colours was celebrated with the traditional fervour and festivity all across Jammu and Kashmir on Friday. In different parts of Jammu region, the people celebrated the festival by applying colours, dancing to the beats of drums amid distribution of sweets.
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Why do we wear black on Sankranti?

Since Makar Sankranti marks the last day of the solstice, it is thought to be the coldest day of winter. Black, as a colour, absorbes all the heat in contrast to other colours. It is, therefore, chosen so as to stay warm on a cold winter day.
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Can we eat Nonveg on Sankranti?

Yes! God will punish, if you eat non veg but not only on Tuesday on any day of the week. Before he punish you, he will punish who is selling non veg. For God you are not special he will punish all people who are eating non veg.
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What is Surya Uttarayan?

This motion of the sun going from south to north is called Uttarayana – the sun is moving towards north and when it reaches north it starts moving south and it is called Dakshinayana – the sun is moving towards south. This causes seasons which are dependent on equinoxes and solstices.
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Why do Kashmiris celebrate shivratri?

It is a festival of great social importance to Kashmiri Pandits, when all family members of all ages assemble together to pray to God and receive blessing of elders.
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What is the story of Kashmiri Pandits?

Kashmiri Pandits are Hindu Kashmiris native to the Kashmir Valley, and the only remaining Hindu Kashmiris after the large-scale of conversion of the Valley's population to Islam during the medieval times. Prompted by the growth of Islamic militancy in the valley, large numbers left in the exodus of the 1990s.
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Are Kashmiri Pandits Brahmins?

"There is no denying the fact that in common parlance, Kashmiri Pandit is a community of Kashmiri-speaking Brahmins living in the Valley for generations and are distinctly identified by their dress, customs, and traditions," the judge said.
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Is Jammu and Kashmir is a state of India?

Jammu and Kashmir is a region administered by India as a union territory and consisting of the southern portion of the larger Kashmir region, which has been the subject of a dispute between India and Pakistan since 1947, and between India and China since 1962.
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