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Some interesting things about Dussehra you should know
by Harsh Lakhotia
- 6 year ago |  5624
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  • Dussehra is a sanskrit word combined with two different words. DASHA & HARA means removing of 10
  • This festival is also known as Vijayadashmi which is also derived from two different sanskrit word. VIJAYA means victory and DASHMI means 10th
  • Dussehra or Vijayadashami, actually are two celebrations in India: the victory of Rama over Ravana & the victory of the goddess Durga over demon Mahishasur
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Some interesting facts about the King of Romance - Shahrukh Khan
by Harsh Lakhotia
- 6 year ago |  4238
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  • "Rahul - Naam toh suna hi hoga" - SRK had Rahul as his On-screen name more than 8 times
  • SRK played negative character in 6 of his films: Darr, Bazigar, Duplicate, Anjaam, Don & Don 2
  • He received first filmfare award for the movie Deewana.
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Unknown & Interesting facts about Indian Cricket
by Harsh Lakhotia
- 6 year ago |  4239
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  • VVS Laxman is the only Indian cricketer to have played 100 Test matches and did not play a single World Cup match.
  • On 12 th January 1964, Indian spinner Bapu Nadkarni bowled 21 consecutive maiden overs vs England at Chennai. His figures were 32-27-5-0
  • Ishant Sharma is responsible for all 3 highest scores made by a batsman against India in 21st century. He dropped catches of all the 3 at early stage of game
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Interesting Facts You Did Not Know About Makar Sankranti
by Divya naik
- 6 year ago |  4233
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  • One of the few Indian festivals that falls on the same day every year according to the Gregorian calender.
  • On Makar Sankranti, the sun enters the sun-sign of Capricorn or Makara (the Indian rashi). Therefore the 'Makar' in the name.
  • This festival is officially the beginning of spring or the onset of Indian summer and the days become longer, and nights shorter.
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