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Happy Kannada Rajyotsava ಕನ್ನಡ ರಾಜ್ಯೋತ್ಸವ

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Happy Kannada Rajyotsava ಕನ್ನಡ ರಾಜ್ಯೋತ್ಸವ to All Kannadigas - Ram   Kannada Rajyotsava (Kannada: ಕನ್ನಡ ರಾಜ್ಯೋತ್ಸವ ) , or the Karnataka Formation Day ( literally "Birth of the Kannada State" ) is celebrated on 1st November every year. This was the day in 1956 when all the Kannada speaking regions of south India were merged to form the state of Karnataka. On this day in 1956, Mysore state, comprising most of the area of the erstwhile princely state of Mysore, was merged with the Kannada speaking areas of the Bombay and Madras presidencies, as also of the principality of Hyderabad, to create a unified Kannada-speaking sub-national entity. The newly unified state initially retained the name "Mysore", which was that of the erstwhile princely state which formed the core of the new entity.   Celebrating Kannada Rajyotsava On November 1st every year Kannada is one of the major Dravidian languages of India, spoken predominantly in the southern state of Karnata

Deepavali, Happy Deepavali, Happy Diwali, ದೀಪಾವಳಿ/ दीपावली, दिवाली

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Happy Deepavali / Happy Diwali / ದೀಪಾವಳಿ / दीपावली , दिवाली Hi Friends, Wishing you all a very Happy & Prosperous Deepavali which is on 17 th Oct 2009 to 19 oct 2009. May god bless you and your family with all the Health, Wealth & Happiness. I know you all must thinking that i haven’t wrote an article after Independence Day. Well, i was little busy with office work so I didn’t got the time to write any. Anyways now I am writing an article for all you. Just read it and let me know your feedbacks. Thanks, Ram. Happy Deepavali / Happy Diwali / ದೀಪಾವಳಿ / दीपावली , दिवाली Deepavali (or Dīpāvalī, often written Deepavali) (Hindi: दीपावली , दिवाली ; Kannada: ದೀಪಾವಳಿ ; Urdu: دیوالی ; Tamil: தீபாவளி ; Telugu: దీపావళి ;Marathi and Konkani: दिवाळी) is a significant festival in Hinduism, Sikhism, and Jainism, and an official holiday in India . Adherents of these religions celebrate Diwali as the Festival of Lights. They light diyas—cotton string wicks inserted in small clay pots fill