Diwali: Celebrating the Victory of Light Over Darkness

Diwali: Celebrating the Victory of Light Over Darkness

November 2023
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Diwali is the most important and popular festival in India, and it is celebrated by Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, and some Buddhists all over the world. The festival is known as the festival of lights because it is a time to celebrate the victory of good over evil, knowledge over ignorance, and light over darkness. Diwali falls on the darkest night of the Hindu lunar calendar, and it is a time for families and friends to come together to feast, pray, and light diyas (oil lamps).

Narak Chaturdashi, Puja Method and History..!

Narak Chaturdashi, Puja Method and History..!

November 2023
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Naraka Chaturdashi is celebrated on the day of Diwali. Abhyanga bath, lamp lighting and puja are auspicious on this day. What is the auspicious day of Naraka Chaturdashi 2023..? Do you know the Naraka Chaturdashi Pooja Ritual - Method and Background..?

The History and Legends of Mysore Dasara

The History and Legends of Mysore Dasara

October 2023
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Mysore Dasara are deeply rooted in Hindu mythology and the rich cultural heritage of the southern Indian state of Karnataka. Mysore Dasara is a grand celebration of the victory of good over evil and is associated with the goddess Chamundeshwari, who is believed to have protected the city of Mysore from a demon named Mahishasura.

Vijayadashami

Vijayadashami

October 2023
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Vijayadashami, also known as Dussehra, is a major Hindu festival celebrated in India and other parts of the Indian subcontinent. It typically falls on the tenth day of the bright half (Shukla Paksha) of the Hindu lunar calendar month of Ashwin, which usually corresponds to September or October in the Gregorian calendar. The word Vijayadashami is derived from the Sanskrit words Vijaya, which means victory, and Dashami, which means tenth day. Therefore, Vijayadashami is a celebration of victory over evil.

Navratri 2023 Day 9 : Maa Siddhidatri

Navratri 2023 Day 9 : Maa Siddhidatri

October 2023
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Navaratri 2023 marks the end of the nine-day festival, with the final day dedicated to worshipping Goddess Siddhidatri. This day, known as Maha Navami, holds immense significance and devotees seek blessings from the goddess. It is believed that she grants protection to those in need. Various rituals are performed on this day, including Ayudha Puja, Kanya Pujan, Saraswati Puja, and Hawan. Additionally, the Bathukamma festival and Durga Puja festivities in West Bengal are also celebrated on Maha Navami.

Navratri 2023 Day 8 : Maa Mahagauri

Navratri 2023 Day 8 : Maa Mahagauri

October 2023
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The 9 days of Navratri are dedicated to the worship of the 9 forms of the Hindu Goddess Durga, which include Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kalaratri, Mahagauri, and Siddhidatri.

Navratri 2023 Day 7 : Maa Kalratri

Navratri 2023 Day 7 : Maa Kalratri

October 2023
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On the 7th day of Navratri, Hindu devotees worship Maa Kalratri form of the Goddess Durga. The Day 7 of Navratri is also known as Maha Saptami. In the Kalratri form, Maa Durga looks very fiery and appears in a dark complexion. She is mounted on an ass and has four hands, two of which carry a torch and sword, while the other two hands are shown in boon giving and protecting poses.

Navratri 2023 Day 6 : Maa Katyayani

Navratri 2023 Day 6 : Maa Katyayani

October 2023
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Navratri is a Hindu festival that spans nine nights and celebrates the various forms of the goddess Durga. Each day of Navratri is dedicated to a different form of the goddess, and on the sixth day, the goddess Katyayani is worshiped.

Navratri 2023 Day 5 : Maa Skandamata

Navratri 2023 Day 5 : Maa Skandamata

October 2023
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The fifth day of Navratri, dedicated to Goddess Skanda Mata, is celebrated with fasting and prayers. She is the mother of Lord Kartikeya and Lord Ganesha, represented with four hands and a white complexion. Devotees who worship her with devotion are relieved from negative thoughts and stress Yellow is the color associated with Skanda Mata, and offerin of yellow clothes and flowers are made.

Navratri-2023-Day-4-:-Maa-Kushmanda

Navratri-2023-Day-4-:-Maa-Kushmanda

October 2023
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Navratri 2023 Day 4 is dedicated to Goddess Kushmanda, the creator of the universe. Devotees worship her on this day and seek blessings. Navaratri is a sacred festival where people worship nine different forms of Goddess Durga. Goddess Kushmanda is known as Ashtabhuja Devi and is associated with the Heart Chakra. Those suffering from depression, anxiety, and fear are advised to perform puja on this day.