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The 20 March Equinox, also known as the Vernal Equinox, marks the time when day and night are of almost equal length. This astronomical event signifies the transition from winter to spring in the Northern Hemisphere, symbolizing balance, renewal, and transformation.

In Sanatan Dharma, natural events ...

20.03.25 02:41 PM - Comment(s)
Navratri 2024 prasad for 9 days- Special Bhog Items to offer for Prosperity

Navratri, a time of deep spiritual devotion and celebration, marks the victory of good over evil through the worship of Maa Durga and her nine distinct forms. Each day of this nine-day festival holds its own significance and is associated with a different avatar of the Goddess. To invoke the blessin...

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A table set with traditional Indian sattvic foods, including rice, lentils, fresh fruits, vegetables, and milk, arranged neatly for Shradh rituals during Pitru Paksha 2024. The serene setting reflects spiritual purity and devotion.

Pitru Paksha, a 16-day period dedicated to ancestor worship, is one of the most spiritually significant times in Hindu tradition. In 2024, Pitru Paksha begins on September 17 and ends on October 2, with Hindus across the world performing Shradh rituals to honor their ancestors and seek their blessin...

14.09.24 02:31 PM - Comment(s)
Three crows pecking at food offerings such as rice balls, fruits, and sweets placed outside a traditional Indian home during Pitru Paksha 2024. The scene emphasizes the spiritual belief that crows deliver these offerings to ancestors during Shradh rituals, with a peaceful and sacred background of greenery and traditional architecture.

Pitru Paksha 2024 is an important period for Hindus as they come together to honor their ancestors through the sacred Shradh rituals. This 16-day period holds immense spiritual significance as it marks the time when the souls of deceased ancestors are believed to descend from the spiritual world to ...

14.09.24 08:48 AM - Comment(s)
Shiv Linga- A Sacred Symbol of Lord Shiva's Abundant Power and Cosmic Union

The Shiv Linga, also known as the Shiva Lingam, is a representation of Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism. The word "linga" means a symbol or mark, and the Shiv Linga symbolizes the formless and ...

13.07.23 05:16 PM - Comment(s)
5 Important reasons of worshipping Lord Shiva during the month of Shravan
Worship Lord Shiva this Shravan month for miracles

Shravan Month: Unveiling the Reverence for Mahakaal - Lord Shiva

Shravan Month Unveiling the Reverence for Mahakaal - Lord Shiva

Shravan month, known as the time of Mahakaal, holds profound significance in Hinduism, particularly in the worship of Lord Shiva. Devotees observe various rituals and offer prayers to ...

30.06.23 07:50 AM - Comment(s)

Hindus regard Shravan, the fifth month of the Hindu calendar, to be fortunate since it is linked with Lord Shiva.

Every Monday during the month, worshippers fast in what is known as Shravan Somwar or Sawan Somwar. Many devotees also observe a Solah Somwar fast on 16 Mondays beginning on the first Mon...

18.07.22 04:13 PM - Comment(s)

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