Monthly Series- “Foodabulous Fest”

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Now the New Year 2013 is
at our doors. On the New Year with new events that celebrates all the festivals
and special days too.

India is a great
country with vibrant colors, traditions, cultures, rituals, values and
especially its lively festivals. So we can say India is a land of diverse
festivals. Now a day’s celebration is not limited to the national boundaries.
Today we will celebrate other countries too. Indians present several cultural
festivals according to their own cultures. Basically the four major religion
groups of India namely Hinduism, Islam, Christianity and Sikhism celebrate
several colourful religious festivals in every year. 
Festival is a celebration of life. It brings
peace and joy to the masses, builds family bonding and breaks the monotony of
life. We can divide festivals and celebration in 4 type’s national, religious,
seasonal and special days.
  • National
    are like Republic day, Independence Day, Children day and so many more.
  • Religious are like Diwali,
    Holi, Raksha Bandhan, Christmas, Durga Puja, Janmastami, Dusshera, Karwachauth,
    Lohri, Onam , Pongal, Ugadi, Eid, Ramzan, Easter, Bhaidooj , Navratri,
    Halloween and so many more.
  • Seasonal are like Teej, Ganesh
    Chaturthi, Baisakhi, Makarsakranti and so many more.
  • Special days are New year,
    Valentine day, Thanksgiving day, Friendship day, Mother day, Women day, Father
    day, Good Friday so many more.

Indian Festivals, celebrated by varied cultures
and through their special rituals, add to the colours of the Indian Heritage.
Some festivals welcome the seasons of the year, the harvest, the rains, or the
full moon. Others celebrate religious occasions, the birthdays of divine
beings, saints, and gurus (revered teachers), or the advent of the New Year. A
number of these festivals are common to most parts of India. However, they may
be called by different names in various parts of the country or may be
celebrated in a different fashion.

Every celebration is centered on the rituals of
prayer, seeking blessings, exchanging goodwill, decorating houses, wearing new
clothes, music, and dance and feasting.

The emphasis laid on the different festivals
differs in different parts of the country. For instance, Navaratri is
celebrated with maximum fervour in West Bengal as compared to that in other
parts of the country. Holi is celebrated with gusto in the north, and although
it is also observed in the western and eastern parts of India, in the south it
is almost unknown. There are also a few regional festivals like Pongal in Tamil
Nadu; Onam in Kerala and the various other temple festivals devoted to the
specific patron Gods and Goddesses of the temples, which are celebrated
exclusively in those areas, which may be limited to one or a few villages. 

The event is based on the festivals and festive food that why I choose Foodabulous Fest,
monthly based different festivals celebrated throughout India with great
enthusiasm, from January to December.

New Logo For event..

Foodabulous Fest
Foodabulous Fest

I’m happy to announce this new
monthly event “Foodabulous Fest- Monthly Series”, with lovely
Giveaway
actually the whole idea of this event is come
through Indian festivals and my last two events where I used festival
celebration theme. India is a country with full of festivals and celebrations whole
year. So I decide to take this as a theme because every month we prepared
tradition food or as per our taste buds something for festivals and cultures.
Then I planned this monthly event which host by Simply TADKA for
lovely foodies to get more cuisines from different cultures and states in
India. Under this event, you are not only cook, post and share with me but also
give vote to participant’s recipes for giveaway which sponsored by Simply TADKA only.
About
Giveaway
This event is not about only
cooking and sharing but also winner will be got surprised giveaway that can be
anything but very useful and impressive for sure.
Followers of Simply TADKA or Fans of
Facebook page are eligible for giveaway.
Rules
For event
  • Event
    is start every 1st day of Month to 30th month. And
    roundup and winner will be announced within max. 10 days of next month. But for
    vote you have to submit your recipe till to 30th of every month. 
  • For participation in
    this event, you have to become a member of Simply TADKA Blog via G.F.C
    and follow Fan Page of Simply TADKA on Facebook.
  • Event is open for both
    bloggers and non-bloggers. Bloggers can send me your recipes through Blog post
    and Non Bloggers send me recipes through share a recipe tab on blog which
    upload by me with author name as a share your delicacies. (Just follow the
    format of form)
  • Giveaway is only for
    who have Indian shipping address with Email id and Mobile number and there is
    maybe two or more times when giveaway is open for international too in each
    year. (depend on involvement)
  • No archives please.
    Only fresh and vegetarian recipes are allowed. Eggs are allowed in case of
    baking only. No limit to the number of entries.
  • For sharing your
    recipe, you can use linky tool which given in the last of every month post.
  • Use of logo and linked with Foodabulous Fest- Monthly Series hosted by Simply TADKA.
  • Leave a comment with G.F.C name and number of entry
    in case software not working properly.
For more detail you can send me your suggestion and
queries on my id i.e simplytadka@gmail.com
If this event gets success within whole year then
after this I will add one more great twist which definitively like by my
viewers and co-bloggers.

Simply Tadka is one place where I can show my passion for cooking and photography. My blog features easy and quick vegetarian recipes that don’t demand much time and effort. I loves experimenting and substitutes some of the ingredients that are not easily available in the kitchen. For more details Check here

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