Monday 9 March 2015

Burru Pitta Burru Pitta and More Telugu Nursery 3D Rhymes for Kids with Animated Characters



Watch most Popular and Famous telugu 3D rhymes Burru Pitta Burru Pitta, Chitti Chitti Miriyalu, Tharangam Tharangam, Cheta Venna Mudda Plus 15 more telugu rhymes for Children with 25 Minutes Compilation from KidsOne.

Burru Pitta Burru Pitta - 00:12
Chitti Chitti Miriyalu - 01:35
Chitti Chilakamma - 03:32
Tharangam Tharangam - 05:10
Chemma Chekka - 07:24
Chandamama Raave - 09:15
Chal Chal Gurram - 10:34
Tappetloi Thalaloi - 11:25
Udutha Udutha Uch - 13:05
Vana Vana Vallappa - 14:20
Cheta Venna Mudda - 15:59
Kalla Gajja Kankalamma - 18:08
Kaki Kaki Gavvala Kaki - 19:43
Narinja Kaya - 21:03
Enugamma Enugu - 22:21

Tuesday 20 January 2015

Bujji Meka Bujji Meka Telugu 2D Animation Nursery Rhymes for Children



Bujji Meka Bujji Meka Telugu 2D Animation Nursery Rhymes for Children

Here is the popular telugu nursery rhyme Bujji Meka with 2D animation. Bujji Meka  telugu nursery rhyme for your children. This rhyme is for children. Kids love to learn rhymes. Children will definitely enjoy and ready to learn rhymes with our 2D animation rhymes. Our 2D animation telugu rhymes will help you to teach rhymes to your kids and you can also sing along with them. 

Papa - Kanthula Kallu Animated Telugu Nursery Rhyme for Kids with 2D Animation Characters



Papa - Kanthula Kallu Animated Telugu Nursery Rhyme for Kids with 2D Animation

Here is the popular telugu nursery rhyme Papa - Kanthula Kallu with 2D animation. Papa - Kanthula Kallu  telugu nursery rhyme for your children. This rhyme is for children. This rhyme explains the little girls facial expressions mainly the eyes. Kids love to learn rhymes. Children will definitely enjoy and ready to learn rhymes with our 2D animation rhymes. Our 2D animation telugu rhymes will help you to teach rhymes to your kids and you can also sing along with them. 

Sunday 18 January 2015

Chandamama Rave Animation Nursery Rhyme in Telugu for Children



Chandamama Rave Animation Nursery Rhyme in Telugu for Children

Here is the popular telugu nursery rhyme Chandamama Rave with 3D animation. Chandamama Rave telugu nursery rhyme for your children. This rhyme is for children. This rhyme shows how children play in a rain and how they enjoy the rain by singing. Kids love to learn rhymes. Children will definitely enjoy and ready to learn rhymes with our 3D animation rhymes. Our 3D animation telugu rhymes will help you to teach rhymes to your kids and you can also sing along with them. 

Vana Vana Vallappa 3D Animation Telugu Nursery Rhyme for Children with Colorful Animation Characters



Vana Vana Vallappa Animation Telugu Nursery Rhyme for Children

Here is the popular telugu nursery rhyme vana vana vallappa with 3D animation. Vana vana vallappa telugu nursery rhyme for your children. This rhyme is for children. This rhyme shows how children play in a rain and how they enjoy the rain by singing. Kids love to learn rhymes. Children will definitely enjoy and ready to learn rhymes with our 3D animation rhymes. Our 3D animation telugu rhymes will help you to teach rhymes to your kids and you can also sing along with them. 

Tuesday 13 January 2015

Special Animation Greetings on the Occasion of Festival Makar Sankranti, Pongal and Lohri Festival s



Special Animation Greetings on the eve of the festivals of Lohri, Makar Sankranti and Pongal, which fall on January 13th, 14th and 15th respectively. On these special days Indians Celebrate in the following format

Sankranti is celebrated all over South Asia with some regional variations. It is known by different names and celebrated with different customs in different parts of the country popularly celebrated in Karnataka as Sankranthi, Andhra Pradesh as Sankranthi, Punjab as Lohri and Tamil Nadu as Pongal.

Significance of Makra Sankranti


Makar Sankranti, Sankranti or Sankranthi marks the transition of the Sun into Makara rashi (Capricorn) on its celestial path. Traditionally, this has been one of many harvest days in India. Owing to the vast geography and diversity of culture in India, this festival is celebrated for innumerable reasons and in innumerable ways depending on the climate, agricultural environment, cultural background and location.

  

Significance of Lohri

Lohri is a popular Punjabi festival, celebrated by people from the Punjab region of South Asia. The origins of Lohri are many and link the festival to Punjab region. In Punjab, the breadbasket of India, wheat is the main winter crop, which is sown in October and harvested in March or April. In January, the fields come up with the promise of a golden harvest, and farmers celebrate Lohri during this rest period before the cutting and gathering of crops.


Significance of Pongal

Pongal(Makara Sankranti) is the festival day to Hindus, the Sun stands for knowledge, spiritual light and wisdom. Makara Sankranti signifies that we should turn away from the darkness of delusion in which we live, and begin to enjoy a new life with bright light within us to shine brighter and brighter. We should gradually begin to grow in purity, wisdom and knowledge even as the Sun does from the Day of Makara Sankranti. The festival of Makara Sankranti is highly regarded by the Hindus from north to south. The day is known by various names and a variety of traditions are witnessed as one explores the festival in different states. Owing to the vast geography and diversity of culture in India, this festival is celebrated for innumerable reasons and in innumerable ways depending on the climate, agricultural environment, cultural background and location. On this day children fly kites. which fall on January 13th, 14th and 15th respectively.Pongal is one of the most popular harvest festival of South India, mainly Tamil Nadu. Pongal falls in the mid-January every year and marks the auspicious beginning of Uttarayan - sun's journey northwards. Pongal festival lasts for four days. Celebrations include drawing of Kolam, swinging & cooking of delicious Pongal.


Pongal is a harvest festival celebrated by Tamil people at the end of the harvest season. Pongal is a four day festival which usually takes place from January 13th to 16th in the Gregorian calendar i.e., the last day of the Tamil month Margazhi to the third day of Tamil month Thai.

Finally It's Makar Sankranti! On this day the Sun begins its northward journey called the Uttarayan. Celebrate the auspicious day with your friends/ family/ loved ones. May the festivals mark the commencement of an era of abundance, prosperity and new opportunities. 

Wish You and Your Family A Very Very Happy and Prosperous Makra Sankranti, Lohri and Pongal

Monday 12 January 2015

Makara Sankranthi - History of Sankranthi In Telugu with Animation



History of Makara Sankranthi

Pongal (Makara Sankranti) is the festival day to Hindus, the Sun stands for knowledge, spiritual light and wisdom. Makara Sankranti signifies that we should turn away from the darkness of delusion in which we live, and begin to enjoy a new life with bright light within us to shine brighter and brighter. We should gradually begin to grow in purity, wisdom and knowledge even as the Sun does from the Day of Makara Sankranti. The festival of Makara Sankranti is highly regarded by the Hindus from north to south. The day is known by various names and a variety of traditions are witnessed as one explores the festival in different states. Owing to the vast geography and diversity of culture in India, this festival is celebrated for innumerable reasons and in innumerable ways depending on the climate, agricultural environment, cultural background and location. On this day children fly kites.

Sankranti is celebrated all over South Asia with some regional variations. It is known by different names and celebrated with different customs in different parts of the country popularly celebrated in Karnataka as Sankranthi, Andhra Pradesh as Sankranthi and Tamil Nadu as Pongal.

Makara Sankranti is a Hindu festival celebrated in almost all parts of India and Nepal in a myriad of cultural forms. It is a harvest festival. Makar Sankranti marks the transition of the Sun into the zodiac sign of Makara rashi (Capricorn) on its celestial path.

Makar Sankranti, Sankranti or Sankranthi marks the transition of the Sun into Makara rashi (Capricorn) on its celestial path. Traditionally, this has been one of many harvest days in India. Owing to the vast geography and diversity of culture in India, this festival is celebrated for innumerable reasons and in innumerable ways depending on the climate, agricultural environment, cultural background and location.