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