Message on Vijayadashami (Dussehra)
Why is Vijayadashami celebrated ? True Simollanghan means ‘declaring war by breaching the enemy boundaries for victory’.
Why is Vijayadashami celebrated ? True Simollanghan means ‘declaring war by breaching the enemy boundaries for victory’.
Raksha Bandhan is the festival that celebrates the bond between a brother and a sister and also lessens the give & take account between them
Nag Panchami is the first festival in Shravan, where Hindus offer puja to Nag devata & pray for health, success, freedom from fear of snakes
Gudhi Padwa means the Yugadi tithi, the Hindu New Year day. In Hindu Dharma, a resolve to perform auspicious acts is made especially on the three and a half muhurts (Auspicious times).
Makar Sankranti, a festival celebrating the Sun God, occurs on January 14th, and is beneficial for our spiritual, physical & mental wellbeing
It has come to notice that based on the concept of Shri Ganesha’s arrival on Bhadrapad Shukla Paksha Chaturthi (Fourth day of the bright fortnight of Hindu calendar month of Bhadrapad), a passport with Shri Ganesha’s picture has been made viral on social media thereby insulting Shri Ganesh.
A few public restrictions in some places have limited the celebration of Deepawali as usual. Some useful aspects and perspectives on how to celebrate Deepawali in such places are given ahead.
For the young and old, expressing joy during Diwali has become synonymous with lighting expensive fire-crackers. Joy during Diwali can be multiplied if we celebrate it as advised by our Dharmashastras (Hindu Scriptures).
Tulsi Vivah consists of uniting Shri Vishnu [an Idol of Balkrushna (Infant Shrikrushna)] and the Tulsi (Basil plant) in wedlock.