Celebrating Holi: The Festival of Colors
Celebrating Holi: The Festival of Colors Holi, known as the Festival of Colors, is a vibrant and jubilant celebration that marks the arrival of spring. It’s a time when people come together to play,...
The Path to Self-Realization
Celebrating Holi: The Festival of Colors Holi, known as the Festival of Colors, is a vibrant and jubilant celebration that marks the arrival of spring. It’s a time when people come together to play,...
The Legends of Karwa Chauth : Queen Veeravati – Long time ago, there lived a beautiful girl by the name of Veeravati. She was the only sister of her seven loving brothers, who was...
This morning, I received a message from Himachal Pradesh, India – To describe the Hindu culture. Every culture is a reflection of the thoughts and ideology of...
The Hindu festival of Navratri is celebrated twice a year. The first Navratri of the year is known as Chaitra Navratra, as it falls in March-April. The second Navratri is held in October-November, which...
Janmashtami Fast Recipes Devotees observe strict fasting during the festival. While some keep nirjal or waterless fasts, others eat fruits. With the changing times, people no longer observe stringent fasts, they eat curd, certain...
II Krishna Janmashtami II Hindu Calender: Krishna Paksh Ashtmi of Bhadrapad Month or the 8th day of the dark fortnight in the month of Bhadhon. About Janmashtmi (also known as Shri Krishnashtmi or Gokulashtami) is...
The Legends of Karwa Chauth : Queen Veeravati – Long time ago, there lived a beautiful girl by the name of Veeravati. She was the only sister of her seven loving brothers, who was...
Vijayadashami (Vijay-Dashami) is celebrated as victory of Lord Rama over ten headed Demon Ravana, on the tenth day of the month of Ashwin according to the Hindu lunisolar calendar which corresponds to September or...
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