Maha Shivaratri is an auspicious day dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva, observed with fasting and staying awake throughout the night in devotion and prayer. Maha Shivaratri is traditionally observed on Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi of Phalguna Masa. This sacred day marks the occasion when Lord […]
1 Read MoreRatha Sapthami is a sacred festival dedicated to the worship of Lord Surya Deva, celebrated across different States of India with deep devotion, faith, and rich cultural traditions. Each state adds its own local flavor to the celebrations of this ancient festival. Ratha Saptami falls on Magha Masa, Shukla […]
0 Read MoreThiruvathirai Kali is a special South Indian delicacy prepared annually during the Arudra Darshanam in the month of Marghazhi (December-January). It represents the authentic flavors of Tamil Nadu. This traditional sweet is prepared using roasted rice, moong dal, jaggery, cardamom, and cashew nuts, offering a rich […]
0 Read MoreNag Nathaiya is a significant and vibrant festival that enacts the divine lila of Lord Sri Krishna’s victory over the venomous serpent Kaliya. It is celebrated with great joy, devotion, and faith at the lively and spiritually charged Tulsi Ghat of Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Bharat. This […]
0 Read MoreTula Masa Snana is a sacred Hindu festival that holds immense spiritual and cultural significance. It is a celebration that falls in the month of the Tula, marking the transit of the Sun entering the Libra (Tula) Rashi, zodiac sign. According to Sanatana Dharma, the river […]
0 Read MoreEach year on the Kartik Shukla Ashtami tithi, devotees across North India and particularly in the sacred Braj region mark Gopashtami — the day when Lord Krishna, entrusted with the herd by his father Nanda Maharaj, first tended the cows. Vibrant Rituals in Vrindavan & Braj […]
0 Read MoreTula Sankramana is celebrated with great festive spirit on the first day of the Tula month by the people of Kodagu. “Kaveramma Ukki Baa” is the only chant that fills the air around Talacauvery, from those who came to witness the Tula Sankramana that occurred on […]
0 Read MoreDiwali, also known as Deepavali, is the festival of light, celebrated across India with great fervor, joy, and enthusiasm. According to the Hindu lunar calendar, it falls in the auspicious month of Karthik (Purnimanta) and in Ashwin ( Amantha). In the coastal state of Goa, it […]
0 Read MoreSri Madhvacharya was a revered Hindu saint and powerful philosopher who propagated the Dvaita School of Vedanta, also known as Dualism. In Dvaita Vedanta, the Paramatma and Jeeva atma are two different entities. The purpose of every Jeevatma (individual soul), bound by worldly pleasures, is to […]
0 Read MoreChamundeshwari temple is a revered Shakti Peetha located on Chamundi Hills in Mysuru district, Karnataka. This famous temple is dedicated to the worship of Goddess Chamundeshwari, a fierce form of Durga Devi riding on a lion. At this sacred site, she is worshipped as Mahishasura Mardini, […]
0 Read MoreTirtha Yatra means sadhu-sanga, hari-katha, vigraha-aradhana, dhama-seva, prasada-sevana, dana-kriya and bhajana. One has to take association of devotees, hear the lilas of Hari, worship the Deity, serve the Lord in the holy place, partake prasadam, give in charity and perform bhajans. The purpose of Tirtha Yatra is to reconnect ourselves with God.