Joint Celebrations

Our Resolve

Calling upon all Christians, Hindus and Sikhs

Who are celebrating Christmas, Lohri, Sankranti, Uttarayan and Pongal to also invite neighbours with their families Who could be teachers, tailors, doctors, drivers, small and big business persons, daily wage earners, home makers and others

To Experience the Magic Gains

Of better bonding in the neighbourhood and a Spiritual High through exchange of Core Teachings and Values of Different Faiths

Multi Faith Celebration of All Festivals Every Time! Everywhere!!

The Spirit of the Joint Celebrations should not be just sharing about our religion and practices but also understanding other faiths and their traditions to enlighten ourselves and develop empathy with all.

We began with Milad Un Nabi Celebrations in September 2023 and continued with Diwali, Mahavir Nirvana, Gurta Gaddi and Guru Nanak Jayanti with Good Results!

It Can be So Simple

All our Festivals are from one to five days or more. We can invite neighbours with their families from other Faiths On any one day of the Festival to celebrate with us by spending an hour together to know about the Festival and learn about the common values shared by our Faiths.

Caution: No Missionary Spirit Please

Some people may take this as an opportunity to impress upon others about the superiority of their faith. This fetish about superiority of one’s own faith and attempts to convince and convert others is a key cause for the conflicts plaguing the world.

Upcoming Festivals

25th December 2023: Christmas 13th January 2024: Lohri 14th January 2024: Sankranti – Uttarayan 15th January 2024: Pongal 15th February 2024 : Pairnirvana Day (Buddhism) 24th February 2024 : Sangha Day (Buddhism)

Buddhism

Buddha Jayanti
Sanvha Dayi
Parinirvana Day

Christianity

Christmas
Easter
Feast Of Mother Mary

Hindusim

Sankranti
Diwali
Ram Navami

Islam

Eid-Ul-Adha(Bakrid)
Eid-Ul-Fitr(Ramadan)
Milad Un Nabi

Jainism

Mahavir Jayanti
Kshamavani

Sikhism

Gurupurab Gurta
Guru Granth Saheb Ji
Guru Nanak's Birthday

Zoroastrianism

Khordad Sal
Jamshedi Navroz
Navroz- Parsi New Year Day

Othr Religions

Baha'i
Judaism
Taoism

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