Ranga Panchami is a significant Hindu festival celebrated on the Krishna Paksha Panchami of the Chaitra month as per the Hindu calendar. It falls on the fifth day after Holi and is known by different names, including Krishna Panchami and Deva Panchami. This festival is[…]
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Ugadi 2025 Ugadi marks the beginning of the New Year for the people of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka. It is observed on the first day of Chaitra month as per the Hindu Luni-Solar calendar. Ugadi signifies the start of a new Samvatsara, a cycle[…]
Rama Navami marks the birth of Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu, on the Navami Tithi of Shukla Paksha in the Chaitra month. According to Hindu tradition, Lord Rama was born during the Madhyahna period, the middle of the Hindu day. This period,[…]
Hanuman Jayanti is celebrated on the full moon day during the Chaitra month, marking the birth of Lord Hanuman, the revered Vanara God. This day holds immense spiritual significance, with devotees across India observing various rituals and celebrations based on regional traditions and calendars. The[…]
Basant Panchami: A Celebration of Knowledge, Nature, and Spiritual Renewal by Pushpam Appalanaidu Basant Panchami, also known as Shri Panchami and Gyan Panchami, is a vibrant Hindu festival that heralds the arrival of spring and pays homage to Goddess Saraswati, the revered deity of knowledge,[…]
The Mahakumbh is not merely an event but a grand confluence of faith, spirituality, and devotion. Every twelve years, millions of saints, ascetics, devotees, and pilgrims gather at the Triveni Sangam to take a holy dip, believing it to be a path to spiritual awakening[…]
Vaikunta Ekadashi, also known as Mukkoti Ekadashi, is a significant Hindu festival primarily celebrated by Vaishnavas. It falls on the 11th lunar day (Ekadashi) of the waxing phase of the moon in the solar month of Dhanu, typically occurring between December 16 and January 13[…]
Life today moves at a frantic pace. Between work, family, and endless responsibilities, we often forget to pause and take care of ourselves. The things we once loved—our hobbies, passions, or moments of quiet—get pushed aside. Over time, this neglect can lead to stress, poor[…]
The Maha Mrityunjaya mantra is a revered and ancient chant in the yoga tradition, celebrated for its profound healing and transformative power. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the deity of destruction and renewal, this mantra is believed to conquer the fear of death, instill inner peace,[…]
Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is one of the most celebrated festivals around the world, particularly in India. The word “Deepavali” means “row of lights,” and this festival symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance. It is a[…]
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