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Pitru Paksha 2025 dates and Shraddha rituals from September 7 to 21
Pitru Paksha is one of the most sacred observances in the Hindu calendar, dedicated to remembering ancestors and seeking their blessings. In 2025, Pitru Paksha will begin on September 7 and conclude on September 21, starting with Bhadrapada Purnima and ending with Sarva Pitru Amavasya, also known as Mahalaya Amavasya. This sixteen-day period holds immense spiritual importance because it is believed that ancestors descend to the earthly realm during this time. By performing Sh
Pitru Paksha 2025 dates and Shraddha rituals from September 7 to 21
Pitru Paksha is one of the most sacred observances in the Hindu calendar, dedicated to remembering ancestors and seeking their blessings. In 2025, Pitru Paksha will begin on September 7 and conclude on September 21, starting with Bhadrapada Purnima and ending with Sarva Pitru Amavasya, also known as Mahalaya Amavasya. This sixteen-day period holds immense spiritual importance because it is believed that ancestors descend to the earthly realm during this time. By performing Sh
Mangala Gouri Puja 2025: Complete Rituals, Katha, and Dates According to South Indian Calendar
Introduction Mangala Gouri Vrata is one of the most sacred vratas observed by married Hindu women, particularly in South Indian states like Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra. This vrata is dedicated to Goddess Gauri, a benevolent form of Parvati Devi, and is performed to ensure the well-being, long life, and prosperity of one’s husband and household. The vrata is traditionally observed on all Tuesdays (Mangala-var) in the Shravan month—
Mangala Gouri Puja 2025: Complete Rituals, Katha, and Dates According to South Indian Calendar
Introduction Mangala Gouri Vrata is one of the most sacred vratas observed by married Hindu women, particularly in South Indian states like Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra. This vrata is dedicated to Goddess Gauri, a benevolent form of Parvati Devi, and is performed to ensure the well-being, long life, and prosperity of one’s husband and household. The vrata is traditionally observed on all Tuesdays (Mangala-var) in the Shravan month—
Spiritual fervour fills Kashi Vishwanath Temple on first Monday of Sawan
On the first Monday of the holy month of Sawan, a deep spiritual energy enveloped the city of Varanasi as lakhs of devotees thronged the Kashi Vishwanath Temple to perform Jalabhishek and offer prayers to Lord Shiva. The sacred city, long revered as one of India’s most prominent pilgrimage destinations, transformed into a vibrant hub of devotion as the month of Shravan began with elaborate spiritual celebrations. The atmosphere was charged with emotion and reverence as th
Spiritual fervour fills Kashi Vishwanath Temple on first Monday of Sawan
On the first Monday of the holy month of Sawan, a deep spiritual energy enveloped the city of Varanasi as lakhs of devotees thronged the Kashi Vishwanath Temple to perform Jalabhishek and offer prayers to Lord Shiva. The sacred city, long revered as one of India’s most prominent pilgrimage destinations, transformed into a vibrant hub of devotion as the month of Shravan began with elaborate spiritual celebrations. The atmosphere was charged with emotion and reverence as th
Observe Chaturmasya Vrata: Rules, Benefits and Monthly Food Restrictions Explained
Chaturmasya: A Sacred Four-Month Period of Devotion, Discipline and Diet in Hinduism Chaturmasya, derived from the Sanskrit words “chatur” (four) and “masya” (month), is a sacred period of spiritual retreat and disciplined living in Hinduism. Spanning four months during the Indian monsoon, Chaturmasya begins on Shayani Ekadashi in Ashadha (June–July) and ends on Prabodhini Ekadashi in Kartika (October–November). This period is mar
Observe Chaturmasya Vrata: Rules, Benefits and Monthly Food Restrictions Explained
Chaturmasya: A Sacred Four-Month Period of Devotion, Discipline and Diet in Hinduism Chaturmasya, derived from the Sanskrit words “chatur” (four) and “masya” (month), is a sacred period of spiritual retreat and disciplined living in Hinduism. Spanning four months during the Indian monsoon, Chaturmasya begins on Shayani Ekadashi in Ashadha (June–July) and ends on Prabodhini Ekadashi in Kartika (October–November). This period is mar









