We celebrate Varalakshmi Vrat to attain the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi, who is the Goddess of wealth. Vara is a Sanskrit word, ... Read more
Guru Purnima is a celebration of the spiritual and academic Gurus or teachers. Guru is a Sanskrit word that refers to the remover ... Read more
Shravan is considered the month of Shiva. Shravan is the fifth month of the Hindu calendar. It is a very auspicious ... Read more
Raksha Bandhan literally means a bond of protection. Sisters tie an amulet on the wrist of their brother's wrist known as ... Read more
Naga Panchami is a festival of profound significance in India. Devotees pay their respects to the Naga Gods during ... Read more
Janamashtami is the celebration of birth of Lord Krishna. This is a big occasion, especially for the people of ... Read more
Jagganath Puri Rath Yathra is a traditional festival that started almost 500 years ago in India. It is one of the oldest... Read more
Radha Ashtami festival is celebrated with much grandeur to commemorate the birth anniversary of Shri Radha Rani ... Read more
Every year, Shani Jayanti is held in honor of the mighty Lord Shani. He is one of the main Navagraha worshipped by Hindu ... Read more
Onam is a 10 day long festival that is mostly celebrated by the Malayali people of Kerala. It falls on the ... Read more
Buddha Purnima or Buddha Jayanti (Vesak) is an auspicious festival that reminds us to follow a simple and honest ... Read more
Lord Narasimha is a significant iconic symbol of hope against all odds, victory over adharma, and destroyer of obstacles ... Read more
The Sanskrit word Akshaya means “never diminishing”. It is considered an auspicous day to buy gold, silver and other ... Read more
Hanuman Jayanti is celebrated to commemorate the birth of Hanuman who is an incarnation of Lord Shiva and ... Read more
Ramnavami is celebrated as the birth anniversary of Lord Rama. On this day, devotees observe a complete fast on this ... Read more
The popular festival of Gangaur is the celebration of marital fidelity, childbearing, and harvest. The celebration ... Read more
Ganesh Chathurthi is observed as the birthday of Ganesha, son of Siva and Parvathi. Also called as Vinayak ... Read more
Anant Chaturdashi reminds us to remain undisturbed by the changing phases of happiness and sorry in life. This ... Read more
Goddess Sheetala blesses her devotees and wards off all kinds of heat-generated diseases or ailments. This festival ... Read more
Mahashivratri or the great night of Shiva is the night of that transcendental divine consciousness which gives relief ... Read more
Vishwakarma Puja is observed every year in the month of September or October. It is celebrated for... Read more
Vasant Panchami marks the beginning of the spring season and birth of Saraswati, the Goddess of ... Read more
Makar Sankranti is a celestial event due to the Sun's transit into Makara Rashi (Capricorn). It is celebrated throughout ... Read more
Lohri marks the end of the winter season and beginning of the New Year. This festival is observed the night before ... Read more
Shraadh is a way of expressing heartfelt gratitude towards our lineage for everything our ancestors have ... Read more
Karva Chauth festival is unique in the sense that the day is observed with nirjala (without water) fast. This is also ... Read more
Govardhan puja started from Brijbhoomi as a thanksgiving ceremony to the most lovable God Krishna and gradually became ... Read more
Sharad Purnima is the only day in a year, when the Moon is full of its 16 virtues and its rays are equal to Amrita (elixir) ... Read more
Devotees celebrate this auspicious festival to worship Lord Bhairav, a fearsome and wrathful manifestation of Lord Shiva. ... Read more
Tulsi Vivaah is an auspicious traditional wedding (Vivaah) ceremony of the Tulsi plant to Lord Vishnu. It signifies ... Read more
Holi is the festival of colours and love, symbolising our mind with its emotions. Holi also signifies the victory of ... Read more
Bhai Dooj, the eternal love between brothers and sisters is celebrated on the last day of Diwali. It is celebrated ... Read more
On the occasion of Dhanteras, devotees worship Lord Dhanvantari, Goddess Lakshmi, and Kubera. Buying gold, silver and ... Read more
Dussehra is the victory day adopted from the Indian epic Ramayana. Dussehra is also known as Vijayadashmi in many parts ... Read more
The word Navratri is derived from two words; "Nav" means Nine (9) and "Ratri" means Night. It is the most awaited ... Read more
Diwali is one of the most colorful and cheerful festivals celebrated in India. It is the most auspicious festival of Hindus ... Read more