Traditions and Rituals of Kartik Purnima
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1y ago
Kartik Purnima is a renowned Hindu Festival that falls on the last of ‘Kartik Month’. It is observed on the full moon day and the fifteenth lunar day of ‘Shukla Paksha’. It is also celebrated as Tripuri Purnima. Dev Diwali is also celebrated on this auspicious day. Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu are worshiped together in various temples. Devotees observe fast on this day and take a bath in the holy rivers before sunrise to please gods. In ‘Pushkar’ (Rajasthan) a famous Fair (Mela) is organized to celebrate this holy fest. Here are some important rituals followed on Kartik Purnima. Devotees bath ..read more
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Regional Celebration And Significance of Kartik Purnima
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by Rgyan
1y ago
Kartik Purnima is celebrated on the fifth lunar day (full moon day) of the Kartik month. This festival is marked as the day to worship many gods such as –Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva, Kartikeya, and Goddess Tulsi. Every festival has some associated significance and the celebration of the fest predominately depends on the region and the states. Devotees visit various ghats and temples to commemorate the last day of the saintliest month of the year. Let’s now know the pious significance of Kartik purnima. Divine Significance of Kartik Purnima This day is considered very propitious as on Kartik Purn ..read more
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Govardhan Puja 2022
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by Rgyan
1y ago
The 4th day of Diwali is celebrated as Govardhan Puja; which falls on Shukla Paksha pratipada of Kartika month. This festival is also known as the ‘Annakut Puja’ and ‘Badi Diwali’. This day is also celebrated as ‘Padwa’ or ‘Varsha pratipada’ in some parts of the country. Lord Krishna on this day had lifted the entire Govardhan hill on his little finger to save the villagers from heavy rains. Devotees prepare Chappan bhog and offer to Lord Krishna depicting Govardhan mountain; on the remembrance of the day for saving them. Govardhan Puja 2022 Date: Wednesday, 26 October Tithi: Kartik Shukla Pak ..read more
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Diwali 6 Special Recipes: Do not miss these Delicious Snacks
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by Rgyan
1y ago
Diwali is all about colorful lights, crackers, decorated rangolis, and allowing yourself to enjoy the pleasure of food cuisines. As the festivity is around the corner, mothers are busy in the kitchen to prepare the scrumptious and Haute Indian cuisines for the family members. They are looking forward to the special recipes to serve on the different days of the festivities. Since, we all know, no Hindu festival is complete without stereotypical Indian savory sweets and snacks. Hence, it is high time to treat your friends and relatives with fingerlicious sweet dishes which would be a hit at your ..read more
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Vasu Baras | Govatsa Dwadashi: 1st Day of Diwali
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by Rgyan
1y ago
Not many people know that Diwali starts with the worship of cows. The 1st day of Diwali – Vasu Baras is dedicated to the worship of Cows. Cows are worshiped by every Hindu as God and we consider them to be at the top of living organisms in terms of the existence of God. This day is also known as Govatsa Dwadashi or Vasubaras or Nandini Vrat. As per the Hindu calendar, it falls on the 12th day of Krishna Paksha of the month of Ashwin. In the year 2022 Vasu Baras falls on Friday, 21 October.This festival is majorly observed by people of Maharashtra. Origin (Vasu Baras Story) The start of ..read more
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Bhai Dooj 2022: Date, Origin, Rituals, and Celebration
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by Rgyan
1y ago
Bhai Dooj or Bhaiya Dooj is a Hindu festival; celebrated the pious relationship between a brother and sister. It marks the end of 5 days long Diwali Festival; and celebrated by all women by applying tilak on their brother’s forehead and praying for their long life. The celebrations of this day are similar to the festival of Raksha Bandhan. In the southern part of the country, this day is celebrated as Yama Dwitiya. Bhai Dooj 2022 Date: Wednesday, 26 October Bhai Dooj – the name suggests “Bhai” meaning Brother and “Dooj” means second- means the festivals of bonding between brothers and sis ..read more
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8 Unique Ideas to Celebrate Eco-Friendly Diwali
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by Rgyan
1y ago
Diwali, The Festival of Lustre, is banging on our doors which brings peerless exhilaration and ecstasy spirit among the peeps. During Diwali, Earthen Diyas signifies the end of darkness and ignorance and gladden up the atmosphere with their sparks all around. Have we ever thought to enlighten ourselves on these festivities by celebrating an environmentally safe and eco-friendly Diwali? Here we have come up with some ideas to encourage all of us to celebrate Eco-friendly Diwali in a stupendous way. Let’s take an oath to celebrate Diwali Festivities without Crackers to reduce the effect of Globa ..read more
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5 Must Try Fashionable Rangoli For This Diwali
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by Rgyan
1y ago
On Diwali, we decorate our homes with different lights, colored- candles, beautiful Diyas and surpassing Rangolis. Our main focus is on ‘How to make our Diwali Rangoli more attractive, marvelous and stunning for these festivities and thus we work hard to represent them in a most prodigious way. Peeps especially girls try their hands to design the best possible Rangolis with different materials, forms, and sublime ways. Legends say this tradition of creating Rangolis with numerous concrete stuff have been first introduced by ‘Maharastrian’ people and then carry forwarded to different state ..read more
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Renowned Getaways for Diwali
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by Rgyan
1y ago
‘Diwali‘,the festival of ‘glints and flickers’ marks the euphoria of light over darkness and good over evil. Peeps clean their homes and take out time to make manifold sweets, fingerliciuos savories and special Diwali herbs to embellish their homes for ‘Diwali Pujan’ and Celebrations. Here we come with some interesting renowned getaways for Diwali. We are following the same puja procedure and protocols for celebrating Diwali rituals since ages. Why not extol this festival in the unique style this season.? If you got bored of celebrating Diwali at home.Try Something New and Mark it SPECIAL this ..read more
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6 Days Long Diwali Of 2022
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by Rgyan
1y ago
6 Days Long Diwali Of 2022 – Diwali Celebration Diwali (Deepavali) arrived from the word “deep” and “avali” which means a row or line of diyas. Deepavali or Diwali is considered to be one of the brightest and significant festivals amongst all the Hindus. It is the celebration of ‘festival of lights’. The enthusiasm and the preparation which goes on for a long time finally comes out in the form of lights illuminating and dazzling everywhere and finally marks the day of Diwali. The crackers lights, sweets, diyas, and family gatherings aptly sum up the joy and happiness of the people all ar ..read more
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