Karwa Chauth, an auspicious Hindu festival, is observed by married women for their husbands' well-being and longevity. The fast, beginning at sunrise and ending with moonrise, involves specific puja ...
Dussehra, or Vijayadashami, celebrates the triumph of good over evil, commemorating Lord Rama's victory over Ravana and Goddess Durga's over Mahishasura. In 2025, it occurs on October 2, with specific ...
Navami Havan is one of those rituals that make the last day of Navratri feel powerful and peaceful at the same time. On this day, people do havan to call on Maa Durga for blessings and protection.
This year, the significant festival of Durga Ashtami will be celebrated on Tuesday, September 30. According to Drik Panchang, the Ashtami Tithi will begin on September 29 at 4:31 PM and end on ...
Maha Navami 2025: Durga Navami is today, on October 1. Learn everything about the timings, shubh muhurat, rituals, tithi, puja vidhi, and more. Maha Navami 2025: Maha Navami, also known as Durga ...
In most regions outside Bengal, the Purva-Viddha rule is applied. According to this, if Navami Tithi prevails for at least three Muhurta before sunset on the previous day, then Maha Navami Puja and ...
Karwa Chauth 2025: One of the most significant festivals for married Hindu women, will be observed on Friday, October 10, 2025. This auspicious vrat (fast) is dedicated to praying for the long life, ...
Kojagori Lakshmi Puja 2025: Celebrate Kojagori Puja 2025 — a divine night dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, observed with fasting, prayers, and night-long vigil under the radiant Sharad Purnima moon for ...
Sharad Purnima, also known as Kojagari Purnima, will be observed today on Monday, 6th October 2025. This Purnima Tithi is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. On Sharad Purnima, Chandra Dev (Moon), Lord Vishnu, ...
Lakshmi Puja 2025 will be observed on Monday, October 20, during the Amavasya Tithi of Kartik month. The most auspicious time for worship this year falls in the evening hour between 7:08 PM and 8:18 ...
Skanda Sashti is a Hindu festival celebrated every year. This auspicious day is dedicated to the revered Hindu deity Lord Skanda (Kartikeya), the son of God Shiva and Goddess Paravati. Lord Skanda, or ...