Ashadhi Ekadashi Religious Festival Stickers Pack On Hike
Hike
today announced the launch of a sticker pack on the occasion of Ashadhi
Ekadashi, an important religious festival
celebrated mainly in Maharashtra and also
other parts of the country to pay homage to Lord Vishnu, the preserver as per
Hindu mythology. Devotees celebrate this festival through a procession over 21
days from Pune district to the Vitobha Temple
in Pandharpur on July 23rd.
Legend has it that Lord Vishnu who had fallen into deep sleep
for 4 months woke up on this Ekadashi. The culmination of the yatra is
celebrated in Maharashtra with a lot of
grandeur and pomp as devotees, dressed in traditional attire, sing hymns as
they move in the procession towards Pandharpur.
Hike users can celebrate the festival with loved ones by
sending graphical "Shubh Ashadhi Ekadashi" greetings instead of just
typing plain text messages or even posting stories with special story stickers
celebrating the festival. The specially created sticker pack is available
for download in the sticker shop within the Hike app on both Android and
iOS.
Stickers
As A Means Of Social Expression
Stickers are one of the most loved features of Hike. Hike offers a
library of over 20,000 stickers in 40+ languages. Multiple genres are
covered across 1000+ sticker packs which highlight the colorful, cultural
landscape of India ,
Bollywood, comedy, festivals, cricket, kabaddi, local catchphrases, emotions,
and even excuses. There is also the nifty text-to-stickers feature on Hike chat
that can turn any message you type into a fun sticker. Stickers are expressive
and a great way to say what you feel. Hike’s most popular stickers reflect
love, laughter and fun followed by festivals and regional references. Over 300
million stickers are exchanged every day!
To make your conversations more
expressive, simply download the Hike app from the App Store or the Play Store.
Navigate to the Sticker Shop and search for sticker packs.
July
18, 2018
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