Saturday, 1 April 2017

The Fool's Day - April 1 - | HangOoz - Entertainment Search Engine | India

The Fool's Day - April 1 -  | HangOoz - Entertainment Search Engine | India 

April fool’s day is celebrated every year on 1st April by playing practical jokes and hoaxes on friends and relatives. The jokes and their victims are referred as April fools. People playing April fool expose their prank by shouting April fool. Although this day is not a public holiday in any country, still is celebrated worldwide by people of all generations because of the entertainment that people get from such pranks.

List of some extra-ordinary pranks you can try on your friends and relatives:


Caramel onions @ Hangooz



Air horn under a Coworker’s chair


Oreo filling with mayonnaise


windshield wipers into a rainbow paintbrush


 Ice cream sundae with mashed potatoes and gravy

There is a lot more to fun and such pranks. And more than that there is much more to Hangooz for entertainment and extra-ordinary fun activities.
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Wednesday, 29 March 2017

Navratri- The nine nights sacred festival || HangOoz - Entertainment Search Engine | India | Hangout Places around



नवरात्रि, the nine nights festival of the Hindu goddess, is celebrated in autumn every year. Observed for different reasons, it is celebrated differently in various parts of India.

Navratri celebrates either Durga or Rama depending upon the region. In the eastern and north-eastern states of India, the Durga Puja is celebrated wherein goddess Durga battles and emerges victorious over the buffalo demon to help restore Dharma. In the northern and western states, Dussehra is celebrated where "Rama Lila" ( a stage show of ancient epic poem) is organised that celebrates the battle and victory of god Rama over the demon king Ravana. In southern states, the victory of different goddesses, of Rama or Saraswati is celebrated. In all cases, the common theme is the battle and victory of Good over Evil.


Navaratri is celebrated in different ways throughout India. Some fast, others feast. Some revere the same Mother Goddess but different aspects of her, while others revere avatars of Vishnu, particularly of Rama. The Chaitra Navaratri culminates in Rama Navmi on the ninth day, and the Sharada Navaratri culminates in Durga Puja.