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Festivals

Nirjala Ekadashi, often called the “King of all Ekadashis,” is the most sacred and rigorous fast in Hinduism. Falling in the scorching heat of the Jyeshtha month (Shukla Paksha), this vrat requires devotees to abstain from not just food, but also water (Nir-Jala = Without Water) for 24 hours.… Read the rest
Festivals

Makar Sankranti is the first major Hindu festival of the Gregorian calendar, celebrated with tremendous zeal across India. Dedicated to Lord Surya (Sun God), it marks the sun’s transit into Makara Rashi (Capricorn), signaling the end of winter and the beginning of the auspicious Uttarayan period (Sun’s northward journey).… Read the rest
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According to the Hindu Lunar Calendar, Navratri—the nine-night festival of divine feminine power—is celebrated twice a year with great fervor: once in March/April (Chaitra) and again in September/October (Sharad). Chaitra Navratri 2026 marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year (Vikram Samvat) and concludes with the auspicious Ram Navami.… Read the rest
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Ratha Saptami, often revered as Surya Jayanti (the birthday of the Sun God), is one of the most auspicious days in the Hindu calendar dedicated to Lord Suryanarayana. Falling on the seventh day (Saptami) of the bright half of the Magha month, it marks the day the Sun God turns his Ratha (Chariot) towards the North East direction, bringing the warmth of spring and the promise of good health.… Read the rest
Pandit Service
Are you facing unexplained delays in marriage, chronic health issues (especially skin-related), or a lack of peace in your family life? According to Vedic astrology, these could be symptoms of Sarpa Dosha, Naga Dosha, or Kaal Sarp Dosh in your birth chart.… Read the rest
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Ganesha Chaturthi, also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi, is one of India’s most spectacular festivals, celebrating the birth of Lord Ganesha—the remover of obstacles (Vighnaharta) and the god of new beginnings. Celebrated on the Shukla Paksha Chaturthi of the Bhadrapada month, this 10-day extravaganza fills the streets with the chant of “Ganpati Bappa Morya!”… Read the rest
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Krishna Janmashtami, also known as Gokulashtami or Janmashtami, commemorates the birth of Lord Krishna, the eighth and most beloved avatar of Lord Vishnu. Celebrated on the eighth day (Ashtami) of the dark fortnight in the month of Bhadrapada, this festival marks the descent of the Divine to destroy evil (Kansa) and establish Dharma.… Read the rest
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Vara Mahalakshmi Vrat is one of the most propitious festivals in South India, dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi—the bestower of wealth (Dhan), prosperity (Sampath), and boons (Varam). Celebrated primarily by married women (Sumangalis) in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra, this festival is observed to seek the longevity and health of their husbands and the well-being of the family.… Read the rest
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