Navaratri is a vibrant festival celebrated with great fervor across the country, especially in Kolkata, Assam, Gujarat, and Karnataka. During this festive season, Maa Durga is worshiped in nine different forms for nine continuous days. This festival begins in the Ashwin or Ashwina month (September to […]
0 Read MoreGolu, also known as Bommai Golu, is the name associated with the traditional Dasara festival. It is a widely cherished festival in South India, especially in the states of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh. Tradition involves the artistic arrangement of dolls on tiered steps, which […]
0 Read MoreNavaratri, commonly known as Sharadiya Navaratri, is a deeply revered festival observed in the Hindu month of Ashwina (or Ashwayuja). Throughout these nine auspicious days, Goddess Durga is worshipped in nine divine forms. A special phase of this celebration involves preparing and offering various prasadam, meant to honor […]
1 Read MoreAranmula Valla Sadya is a splendid array of vegetarian dishes that are served on plantain leaves with love, devotion, and humility. It is not just a feast; it’s a king of feasts, consisting of 70 authentic, delicious, traditional vegetarian Kerala dishes, which symbolize abundance and prosperity. […]
0 Read MoreRadha Ashtami is the most auspicious festival celebrated by Vaishnavites, observed as the appearance day of Srimati Radha Rani. This auspicious day falls on Ashtami tithi, Shukla Paksha in the lunar month of Bhadrapada. Radha Ashtami, also known as Radha Janmashtami or Radha Jayanti, is celebrated […]
0 Read MoreGanesha Chaturthi is a joyous festival celebrated across India with the pomp and fervor of a royal occasion. It is a grand festival celebrated for 10 days, where Lord Ganesha is worshiped on the Chaturthi (fourth) day in the Bhadrapada maasa and continues till Anantha Chaturdashi, […]
0 Read MoreUgadi is originally known as Yugadi. It is the beginning of a New Vedic Year for the followers of Chandramana Almanac – the lunar calendar. The great Mathematician Bhaskaracharya calculated that the new year begins from the sunrise of Yugadi festival. Ugadi is a widely celebrated […]
0 Read MoreRatha Saptami or Magha Saptami is a prominent festival celebrated especially in South India and particularly in the ornate and grand temples of South India. It is observed on the seventh day of the Shukla Paksha in the Magha Masa. Ratha Saptami is the birthday of […]
0 Read MoreVasanta Panchami or Basant Panchami festival is celebrated all over India. Although it has lost its importance gradually, nonetheless the festival has its own charm. Vasanta Panchami festival is celebrated during the Magha Masa on the Shukla Panchami. It is celebrated to welcome the Spring season or […]
0 Read MoreVaikuntha Ekadashi is one of the grandest festivals celebrated in almost all the Vaishnava Temples all over India connected to the Sri Sampradaya or the Ramanuja Sampradaya. The festival marks its advent every year during the auspicious month of Marghashirsha when the sun is in the […]
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.