Navratri Starts Today: What to Do on the First Day
Start Navratri Right: How to Worship Maa Shailputri and Get Prosperity As Navratri starts today, many people wonder what should be done on the first day of Navratri to ensure…
Read moreStart Navratri Right: How to Worship Maa Shailputri and Get Prosperity As Navratri starts today, many people wonder what should be done on the first day of Navratri to ensure…
Read moreNavaratri festival extends for nine days, which represent nine manifestations of the goddess Durga popularly called ‘Navadurga.’ Both forms are reflection of different traits of the feminine divinity, and they…
Read moreNine days, nine forms of Navratri: Spiritual mystery of each day Navratri, the festival of nine nights, is culturally rich and a spiritual event wherein devotion is offered to the…
Read moreIn Hinduism, offering Bel Patra (bilva leaves) to Lord Shiva holds immense religious significance. The Bel Patra is considered sacred and is deeply associated with Lord Shiva’s worship, especially during…
Read moreJanmashtami, the celebration of Lord Krishna’s birth, is one of the most widely observed festivals in India. Among the many rituals and festivities associated with Janmashtami, the Dahi Handi tradition…
Read morePutrada Ekadashi, also known as Putrada Ekadashi Vrat, is a significant fasting day observed in Hinduism. This sacred day falls on the 11th day of the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase…
Read moreTulsi is earmarked in Hindu rituals especially during events such as Krishna Janmashtami, that is the birthday of Lord Krishna. It is common knowledge that in Hinduism Tulsi is a…
Read moreJanmashtami marks the divine appearance of Krishna, the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu, who is believed to have taken birth to restore righteousness (Dharma) and vanquish evil (Adharma). Janmashtami is…
Read moreGuruvar Vrath or known as Thursday Vrath is a Vedic fasting practice performed by Hindus in respect of the Lord Brihaspati or Jupiter who is considered as the teacher of…
Read moreThe importance of fasting during Janamashtami is considered to be a symbolic representation of the tortuous life of Devaki and Vasudeva. People abstain from food in order to have a…
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