Mauni Amavasya, also known as Maghi Amavasya, will be taking place on the new moon of the Krishna Paksha in the Magha month, ...
The significance of Mauni Amavasya is deeply rooted in both religion and astrology. It is considered a symbol of purity, ...
The day following Shattila Ekadashi holds great significance, as observing the Til Dwadashi fast is believed to bring immense ...
While other days like Basant Panchami and Mauni Amavasya are traditionally considered auspicious, 5th February was selected ...
The festival falls on Krishna Paksha Chaturthi, a day dedicated to Lord Ganesha, and devotees observe the Sankashti Chaturthi fast throughout the year on every Krishna Paksha Chaturthi. Sakat Chauth ...
Mouni Amavasya, observed by seeking blessings of deceased ancestors, performing Tarpan, and Pind Daan, aims to remove Pitru Doshas and sinful actions. Rituals include bathing in the Ganga ...
According to Hindu lunar calendar the date is Pausa 29, 2081 (Purnimanta) and Pausa 14, 2081 (Amanta). Tithi: Hindu panchang tithi today is Sukla Paksha Purnima, followed by Krishna Paksha Pratipada.
Pitru Paksha is a significant period in Hindu tradition dedicated to honoring ancestors. Performing Pitru Paksha Puja at home allows you to pay respect to departed souls and seek their blessings. This ...
In Tamil traditions, this Shukla Paksha Ekadashi (the waxing phase of the moon) is called Dhanurmasa or Margazhi month. Vaikuntha Ekadashi is observed according to the solar calendar, it can take ...
Known as Dhanurmasa or Margazhi month in Tamil traditions, this Shukla Paksha Ekadashi (waxing phase of the moon) differs from the Krishna Paksha Ekadashi (waning phase). Vaikuntha Ekadashi’s ...