FP trendNovember 11, 2020 14:22:14 PM
One of the most important festivals in the Hindu calendar is Tanderas or Tantric Yodashi. It marks the beginning of Diwali and on this day Lord Dhanvantari, who is believed to be the god of Ayurveda, is worshiped. Devotees also worship Lakshmi and Kubera. This day is very important as it is considered as the most auspicious occasion to buy gold, silverware and new utensils. This year Tanterus 2020 will be celebrated on November 13th. Every year, the festival is observed on the thirteenth day of Krishna Paksha in the month of Karthik in the Hindu lunar calendar. However, as the COVID-19 epidemic spreads around the world, the best way to celebrate this event with your family and friends is to expand your options digitally. You can do this by sending them interesting Share Stickers for the occasion.
Here’s how you can download and send Tantros WhatsApp stickers
Step 1: Open WhatsApp on your smartphone
Step 2: Tap the private or group chat where you want to send the Tantros WhatsApp sticker
Step 3: Click the emoji icon on the keyboard
Step 4: Select the area of the stickers here
Step 5: Tap on the ‘+’ icon
Step 6: Choose your best sticker package from the list of many sticker packs in this section
If you do not find any suitable sticker pack in the application, you need to follow a few more steps. These are:
Step 7: Select the ‘Get more stickers’ option by scrolling to the end of the list
Step 8: Clicking on the link will take you to the Google Play Store
Step 9: Look for Tandoras Share Stickers or something in similar lines
Step 10: Now select from any application you want and install it
Step 11: After installation, open it Share Add new stickers
Send them forward to share the feel of this year’s festivities!
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