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Magh Month Gauri Tritiya – Magh Month Gauri Tritiya 2025 – Gauri Tritiya Fast 2025
According to ancient scriptures, Gauri tritiya fast is observed to get the blessing of Goddess Parvati. Gauri tritiya fast will be observed on 31 March 2025. It observed on the tritiya of shukla paksha of Magh month every year. It … Continue reading
Til Dwadashi Fast – Til Dwadashi Fast 2025
Til Dwadashi Fast is kept on Dwadashi in Magh month. Lord Vishnu is worshipped with Sesame seeds on this day. Taking a bath in holy rivers and donations or charities are considered to be auspicious on this day. A person … Continue reading
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Magh Mauni Amavasya 2025
In the year 2025 Mauni Amavasya will be celebrated on 28 January. On this day, Sun and Moon enter into Capricorn sign because of the transit. This day is also celebrated as the birthday of Manu Rishi. Hence, this day … Continue reading
Magh Snan 2025 : Magha Snana Importance
It is believed that Trideva reside in Sangam’s Yamuna or Prayagraj. Hence, taking a bath in Prayag, Allahabad during Magh month holds immense importance. It is believed to provide auspicious results equivalent to ten thousand Ashwamedh yagya. In Magh month, … Continue reading
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Sankashti Chaturthi 2025 : Date Muhurat Puja Vidhi
Lord Ganesha is worshipped on the day of Ganesha Chaturthi. Worshipping Lord Ganesha on this day eliminates all kinds of problems in a person’s life. This year, this fast will be kept on 17 January, 2025. Krishna Paksha Chaturthi in … Continue reading
Putrada Ekadashi Fast 2025 – Putrada Ekadasi Vrat Katha
In the year 2025, Putrada Ekadashi fast will be observed on 10 January. According to the Hindu calendar, Putrada Ekadashi fast is observed every year on Ekadashi of Shukla Paksha, Paush month. Lord Narayana is worshiped on this day. After … Continue reading
Martand Saptami 2025 – Martand Saptami Puja
Lord Sun is also known as Aditya. Lord Sun is also known by this name as he was born to Aditi. Lord Sun is known by many different names. He is also known as Martand. Martand is worshipped on Shukla … Continue reading
Makar Sankranti 2025 – Makar Sankranti Festival 2025
Sun entering the Capricorn sign is known as Makar Sankranti. In the year 2025, Sun will enter the tropic of Capricorn on 14 January. In south India, the Tamil year begins from this date. This festival is known as “Thai … Continue reading
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Saphla Ekadashi – Saphla Ekadashi 2025 – Saphala Ekadasi Vrat
The fast of Safla Ekadashi is observed on Ekadashi of Krishna Paksha, Paush Masa. Person observing this fast should wake up early in the morning and complete his routine works. Then, the Aarti is performed and prasad is prepared for … Continue reading
Lohri 2025 – Lohri Festival Celebration
Lohri is a festival of joy and is a symbol of prosperity. Farmers celebrate this day with enthusiasm and joy after harvesting their crops. Lohri is a festival of thanking nature, and, the spark of joy is different when it … Continue reading