Shattila Ekadashi
Shattila Ekadashi, also known as Tilda Ekadashi or Shattila Ekadasi, is observed on the eleventh
Shattila Ekadashi, also known as Tilda Ekadashi or Shattila Ekadasi, is observed on the eleventh
Pausha Putrada Ekadashi is a special Ekadashi observed in the Hindu lunar calendar during the
Holika Dahan, also known as Holika Bonfire or Choti Holi, is a significant ritual observed
The tale of Tripurasur, the demon, and his confrontation with Lord Shiv is a significant
The tale of Satyavan and Savitri is a well-known narrative from Hindu mythology, recounted in
Snana Yatra is a significant festival primarily celebrated in the state of Odisha, India, especially
Prabandhams are a form of devotional poetry in the Tamil language, primarily associated with the
Dhritarashtra is a central character in the Hindu epic, the Mahabharat. He is the eldest
Shakuni is a significant character in the Hindu epic, the Mahabharat. He is also known
“Nadi Dosh” is a significant aspect considered in Vedic astrology when assessing the compatibility of
In Vedic astrology, “Graha Dosha” refers to the afflictions caused by malefic planets (grahas) in
Sarpa Dosh or Kaal Sarpa Dosha occurs when all planets are situated between Rahu (North
Mangal Dosh is believed to have malefic effects on marriage and relationships. It is often
In Hindu astrology, “Dosh” refers to flaws or unfavorable planetary combinations that are believed to
A “kundali” typically refers to a birth chart or horoscope in Hindu astrology. It’s a
A 2500-year-old art form that is still revived by the women in the Mithila region of India, it’s a craft that shows intricate craftsmanship and skills par excellence.
Rang means colors, and Panchami denotes a tithi which is the fifth day of the lunar phase. So Rang Panchami is a festival of colors that falls on the fifth day of Krushna paksha in the Hindu month of Phalgun.
Raksha = protection and Bandhan = bond, pledge and an oath. Rakshabandhan means a pledge
Navratri is a festival of nine nights celebrating the victory of Goddess Durga over Demon Mahisasur. Symbolically, it reminds us to bring out our inner energy to defeat our unrelenting desires for material happiness.
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