Kumbh mela is the most popular festival event in India and gained tremendous…
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Mahamaham is one of the biggest religious gather that takes place every 12…
Thaipusam, a grand festival dedicated to the second son of God Shiva, Muruga…
The story of Skanda Shasti is the tale that marks the birth of…
Goddess Lakshmi, the Hindu Goddess of wealth, is worshiped throughout the year like…
Deepavali or Diwali is celebrated in Hinduism for several reasons. But the underlying…
Navaratri marks the celebration of Goddess Durga’s victory over Demon Mahishasura. The celebrations…
The auspicious festival of Navaratri is an grand Hindu occasion celebrated with complete…
What is Aadi Ammavasya? Aadi Amavasya is said to be the no moon…
Check out some of the most interesting facts about one of the…
In this post we elaborate on the pious Akshaya Tritiya day or the…
In this post we dwell upon the historical, religious, and cultural evidence of…
In today’s post let us see the significance of Ugadi, this festival (ugadi) is derived from the Sanskrit word Yugadi, meaning ‘beginning of a new Yuga or period’.
In today’s post let us see the significance of Papmochani Ekadashi, what is Papmochani Ekadashi?
In today’s post let us see the significance of Basoda. It is celebrated as a main festival in many parts of North India
Holi is an ancient festival of India and it was initially referred to as ‘Holika’. In spite of being such a colorful festival, there are various aspects
In today’s post let us see the significance of Phulera Dooj. What is…
Maha Shivarathri is the only time when God Shiva takes rest; he rests for a ‘Prahar’ (unit of time) a day is divided into eight prahars, making each prahar equivalent to three hours.
Mahashivarathri is the most important festival for the devotees of God Shiva. According to Hindu mythology, a devotee who performs sincere worship
Vijaya Ekadashi takes place during the disappearing phase of moon in February – March. This year Vijaya Ekadashi falls on February 25