List of days of the year

10 May - Swami Basaveshwar Jayanti

 

Swami Basaveshwara, also known as Basavanna or Basaveshwara, was a 12th-century saint, philosopher, and social reformer who played a significant role in the development of the Lingayat sect in Karnataka, India. His birth anniversary is celebrated as Basava Jayanti.

Basava Jayanti typically falls on the third day of Vaisakha month (April-May) in the Hindu calendar. However, the exact date may vary each year based on the lunar calendar. During this day, followers of Basavanna commemorate his life, teachings, and contributions to society through various events, including processions, cultural programs, and discussions on his philosophy.

Swami Basaveshwara advocated principles of social equality, devotion to God, and the rejection of caste discrimination. He promoted the idea of "Kayaka" (manual labor) as a means to achieve spiritual enlightenment, emphasizing the dignity of all professions. Basavanna also established the Anubhava Mantapa, a platform for spiritual and philosophical discussions open to people from all walks of life, regardless of caste or social status.

His teachings, recorded in the Vachana literature, emphasize the importance of individual moral conduct, compassion, and devotion to the divine. Basavanna's legacy continues to inspire millions of people, particularly in Karnataka and among the Lingayat community, where his philosophy remains deeply revered.

10 May - The Incredible Hulk- Marvel Comics published the first issue in 1962

 


On 10 May 1962, Marvel Comics published the first issue of The Incredible Hulk.

The Hulk is a fictional superhero appearing in publications by the American publisher Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in the debut issue of The Incredible Hulk (May 1962). In his comic book appearances, the character is both the Hulk, a green-skinned, hulking and muscular humanoid possessing a vast degree of physical strength, and his alter ego Dr. Robert Bruce Banner, a physically weak, socially withdrawn, and emotionally reserved physicist, the two existing as independent personalities and resenting of the other.

10 May - The process of making the chariots commences on the occasion of Akshaya Tritiya of lord jagannath

 


The process of making the chariots for the annual Rath Yatra festival of Lord Jagannath, which takes place in Puri, Odisha, commences on the auspicious occasion of Akshaya Tritiya. This festival usually occurs in June or July.

Akshaya Tritiya marks the beginning of construction for the three majestic chariots that will carry the deities - Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra, and Devi Subhadra - during the Rath Yatra procession. Skilled artisans and carpenters start crafting these intricately designed chariots using traditional methods and materials.

The chariots are built anew every year, symbolizing the cycle of creation and renewal. Devotees believe that participating in the construction or contributing to the building of these chariots brings immense spiritual merit and blessings.

The construction process involves various rituals and ceremonies to sanctify the materials and invoke divine blessings for the success and safety of the Rath Yatra. It is a time of great enthusiasm and devotion as devotees eagerly anticipate the grand procession where they can catch a glimpse of the deities and seek their blessings.

 

10 May - Akshaya Tritiya

An illustration of the Pandavs with Draupadi during their period of exile from the "Patachitra" folk scroll painting from Bengal-Bihar region

 

Akshaya Tritiya, also known as Akha Teej, is an annual Hindu festival celebrated on the third lunar day (Tritiya) of the bright half (Shukla Paksha) of the Hindu lunar month of Vaishakha. This typically falls in April or May of the Gregorian calendar.

The word "Akshaya" means "never diminishing" in Sanskrit, and it is believed that any good deeds or investments made on this day are bound to bring prosperity and success. It is considered one of the most auspicious days in the Hindu calendar for new beginnings, weddings, buying gold, and making investments.

Several mythological legends are associated with Akshaya Tritiya. One of the most prominent stories is the beginning of the epic Mahabharata when Lord Krishna bestowed the Akshaya Patra (an inexhaustible vessel of food) upon the Pandavas during their exile. Another legend suggests that on this day, the river Ganges descended to Earth from the heavens when King Bhagiratha prayed fervently to bring purity and salvation to his ancestors.

On Akshaya Tritiya, devotees visit temples, perform rituals, offer prayers, and donate to the less fortunate. Buying gold jewelry or investing in gold is considered especially auspicious on this day, as it is believed to bring good fortune and prosperity. Many people also initiate new ventures, start businesses, or make significant purchases as a mark of auspiciousness.

Overall, Akshaya Tritiya is a time for celebration, gratitude, and spiritual renewal, with a focus on abundance, prosperity, and the eternal flow of blessings.

 

10 May - Parshuram Jayanti

 


Parshuram Jayanti is an auspicious Hindu festival celebrated to honor and commemorate Lord Parshuram, who is considered the sixth avatar of Lord Vishnu. It falls on the third day of the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase of the moon) in the Hindu month of Vaishakha, which typically corresponds to April or May in the Gregorian calendar.

Lord Parshuram is revered as a symbol of righteousness, valor, and devotion. According to Hindu mythology, he was born to Sage Jamadagni and Renuka Devi. Parshuram is often depicted wielding an axe, which symbolizes his warrior nature and his role as a protector of righteousness.

On Parshuram Jayanti, devotees observe fasts, perform prayers, visit temples dedicated to Lord Parshuram, and engage in charitable activities. Special pujas and rituals are conducted in temples, and devotees recite scriptures and hymns dedicated to Lord Parshuram.

The festival holds significant cultural and spiritual importance, particularly among the followers of Vaishnavism, who worship Lord Vishnu in his various incarnations. It is a time for reflection on the virtues represented by Lord Parshuram and for seeking his blessings for prosperity, protection, and spiritual growth.

 

10 May - Tarachand Barjatya birth anniversary

 


Tarachand Barjatya was a prominent figure in the Indian film industry, particularly known for his contributions to Hindi cinema. He was the founder of Rajshri Productions, one of the leading film production companies in India.

Barjatya was born on 10 May 1914, in Kuchaman City, Rajasthan, India. In 1947, he established Rajshri Productions, which initially started as a small film distribution company. Under his leadership, Rajshri Productions grew into a major film studio, producing several successful and iconic films.

One of the most notable achievements of Tarachand Barjatya was his role in shaping the family drama genre in Indian cinema. Rajshri Productions became synonymous with wholesome, family-oriented films that emphasized values, relationships, and Indian traditions. Some of the iconic films produced by Rajshri Productions include "Dosti" (1964), "Uphaar" (1971), "Chitchor" (1976), "Maine Pyar Kiya" (1989), and "Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!" (1994).

Tarachand Barjatya's legacy extends beyond filmmaking. He was known for his integrity, professionalism, and commitment to quality cinema. His vision and contributions have left an indelible mark on the Indian film industry, influencing generations of filmmakers and audiences alike.

Barjatya passed away on 21 February 1992, but his legacy continues to live on through the films produced by Rajshri Productions and the impact he has had on Indian cinema.

10 May - Winston Churchill is appointed Prime Minister of the UK

 


Winston Churchill was appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on May 10, 1940. This appointment came during a critical time in World War II, as Nazi Germany's military expansion threatened Britain and its allies. Churchill's leadership during this period was instrumental in rallying the British people and guiding the nation through one of its most challenging moments in history.

Churchill's tenure as Prime Minister saw him delivering some of his most famous speeches, including his stirring addresses to the House of Commons and the nation, which inspired resolve and determination in the face of adversity. His leadership qualities, determination, and strategic acumen played a crucial role in shaping the outcome of the war and securing victory for the Allied powers.

Churchill's appointment as Prime Minister in 1940 marked the beginning of a transformative period in British history and solidified his reputation as one of the greatest statesmen of the 20th century.

 

10 May - Constitution Day (Micronesia)

 


Constitution Day in the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) commemorates the adoption of the FSM Constitution. The FSM Constitution was signed into law on May 10, 1979, marking a significant milestone in the nation's history as it established the framework for its government and laid out the rights and responsibilities of its citizens.

On Constitution Day, various events and activities are organized across the FSM to celebrate the principles and values enshrined in the constitution. These may include educational programs, cultural performances, parades, and public gatherings. It's a time for citizens to reflect on the importance of their constitution in guiding the nation's development and ensuring the protection of individual rights and freedoms.

Constitution Day serves as an occasion to reaffirm national unity, identity, and commitment to democratic principles. It also provides an opportunity for citizens to engage in discussions about the constitution's significance and relevance in the context of contemporary challenges and opportunities facing the FSM.

 

10 May - Mother's Day Guatemala and Mexico

 

In both Guatemala and Mexico, Mother's Day is celebrated with great affection and enthusiasm.

In Guatemala, Mother's Day, or "Día de la Madre," is celebrated on May 10th. It's a significant occasion where families honor and appreciate their mothers, grandmothers, and mother figures. People often give gifts, cards, and flowers to show their love and appreciation. It's also common for families to gather for special meals or outings to spend quality time together.

In Mexico, Mother's Day, or "Día de las Madres," is also celebrated on May 10th. Similar to Guatemala, it's a day dedicated to showing appreciation for mothers and maternal figures. Mexican families typically celebrate by organizing gatherings, preparing special meals, giving gifts, and expressing gratitude through gestures and words.

Both in Guatemala and Mexico, Mother's Day is a heartfelt celebration that highlights the importance of maternal love and the significant role mothers play in their families and society.

10 May - Henri Pequet death anniversary

 

Henri Pequet was born on 01 February 1888, and he passed away on 10 May 1974.

Henri Pequet was a French aviator who played a significant role in the early history of aviation, particularly in India. He is known for undertaking one of the first airmail flights in India.

In 1911, Henri Pequet was selected by the French aircraft designer Louis Paulhan to fly a Farman biplane at the first-ever Indian aviation meeting held in Allahabad. This event, known as the 1911 All India Aviation Meet, marked the beginning of aviation activities in India.

One of the notable achievements of Henri Pequet was his airmail flight on 18 February 1911. He carried around 6,500 letters and postcards from Allahabad to Naini, covering a distance of about 10 kilometers. This marked the first instance of airmail in India.

Henri Pequet's contributions to early aviation in India were pioneering, and he played a role in demonstrating the potential of aviation for communication and transportation. His airmail flight is considered a historic event in the development of aviation in the Indian subcontinent.

 

10 May - Sunspots phenomena on the Sun's photosphere

 


Sunspots are temporary phenomena on the Sun's photosphere that appear as spots darker than the surrounding areas. They are regions of reduced surface temperature caused by concentrations of magnetic field flux that inhibit convection. Sunspots usually appear in pairs of opposite magnetic polarity.

On 10 May 28 BC, A sunspot was observed by Han dynasty astronomers during the reign of Emperor Cheng of Han, one of the earliest dated sunspot observations in China.