AHOI ASHTAMI 2022 – Significance, Vrat, Puja Vidhi
Ahoi Ashtami is a Hindu festival celebrated about 8 days before Diwali on Krishna Paksha Ashtami. It is dedicated to Goddess Ahoi popularly known as Ahoi Mata.
Dussehra 2022: Know it’s Powerful Significance, Date & Muhurat
Dussehra, also called Vijayadashami, is an important festival that symbolises the victory of good over evil. It marks the triumph of Lord Rama over the ten-headed demon Ravan. Dussehra is celebrated on the tenth day of the Hindu calendar month Ashvina.
Make it out with MERCURY- Mercury Retrograde 2022
On Sept. 9, Mercury will go retrograde for the third time in 2022. During this stretch, which ends on Oct. 2, you may hear all sorts of things being blamed on the planet of communication’s retrograde period, from technology mishaps to misunderstandings with friends and loved ones.
GANESH CHATURTHI 2022 AND AUSPICIOUS YOGA
Ganesh Chaturthi celebrates Lord Ganesha as the God of New Beginnings and the Remover of Obstacles as well as the god of wisdom and intelligence.
Ganesh Chaturthi 2022 – GANESHA FOR PROSPERITY
Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated as birth of Lord Ganesh. On Ganesh Chaturthi, Lord Ganesh is worshipped as the God of wisdom, prosperity and good fortune.
How to Celebrate Krishna Janmashtami: A Guide to a Joyous and Devotional Festival
Krishna Janmashtami is a joyful celebration marking the birth of Lord Krishna, one of the most beloved deities in Hinduism. This festival is filled with vibrant rituals, songs, dances, and the reenactment of Lord Krishna’s life. Families and communities come together to decorate temples, prepare special foods, and engage in prayers to honor Krishna. The festive spirit of Krishna Janmashtami brings people closer, spreading love, devotion, and happiness. This blog explores the various traditions, stories, and ways to celebrate this auspicious day.
Raksha Bandhan 2022- Auspicious Muhurat, Significance & Date
The word ‘Raksha’ means safety and ‘Bandhan’ means bond, which signifies the tight bond of love and care a brother shares with his sister, and vice versa.
What is the importance of “Fasting” or keeping “Vrat” during Shravan?
Shravan is the holiest months in the Hindu calendar and is considered auspicious by devotees who seek blessings from Shiva. People do fast on Mondays in the Shravan month to please Lord Shiva and to fulfil their specific wishes.
Why should one avoid non-veg, alcohol and spicy food during Shravan month?
Shravan month is associated with Lord Shiva and non-vegetarian food is avoided in the month.
From a religious perspective, it is a holy month and therefore non-veg food is avoided.