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eGreetings Design Contest for Buddha Purnima 2017

eGreetings Design Contest for Buddha Purnima 2017
Start Date :
Apr 30, 2017
Last Date :
May 08, 2017
11:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

MyGov invites its users to design eGreeting cards on the occasion of Buddha Purnima, also known as Vesak. The festival marks the birth and enlightenment of Gautama Buddha. He was ...

MyGov invites its users to design eGreeting cards on the occasion of Buddha Purnima, also known as Vesak. The festival marks the birth and enlightenment of Gautama Buddha. He was the epitome of Dharma, and propounded the principles of Golden Mean & The Middle Path.

The last date of submission is 8th May, 11:00 am.

Terms and Conditions
1. Submissions should be in the portrait layout with the size 10x12cm. Designs in any other size and layout would not be considered.
2. All designs shortlisted by the Standing Committee, after eliminating unsuitable entries, would be published on the portal.
3. Based on actual usage, (i.e. citizen’s choice/acceptability) over the period 9th May, 2016 – 23rd May, 2016, top 3 designs will be rewarded with a cash prize of Rs. 10,000/-, Rs. 7,500/- and Rs. 5,000/- respectively.
4. Subsequently, only the top 5 most used designs will be retained on the portal.
5. Entries should be original. Individuals submitting copied entries would not be considered for future contests.

Disclaimer: All efforts will be made by the Standing Committee to check for originality of the submissions, however MyGov and e-Greetings portal will not be held accountable for any submission identified as a copy.

SUBMISSIONS UNDER THIS TASK
299
Total
19
Approved
280
Under Review
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Showing 19 Submission(s)
Vidushie Kandoi
Baas Image 100
Vidushie Kandoi 6 years 11 months ago

The design showcases the serene face of Lord Buddha on a background of white lotuses to indicate peace and purity. The celestial body on His forehead, like a teeka, is a symbol of His divinity. The greeting is in Hindi to connect to our Indian culture and in a rich maroon which is an auspicious colour.

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Sandypz Patel
Baas Image 5490
sandip vasoya 6 years 11 months ago

We live in illusion and the appearance of things.
There is a reality. We are that reality.
When we understand this, we see that we are nothing, and being nothing, we are everything.
That is all.

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