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Introduction Vaikuntha Chaturdashi celebrated on the Chaturdashi Tithi of Shukla Paksha in the Kartik month, is a unique and sacred...
Vastu Shastra, Indian Astrology
Which is the Ideal Direction to Sleep as per Vastu Shastra?
Vastu Shastra Tips for a Good Night's Sleep Sleep is one of the biggest blessings in life. Getting a good...
Festival, Love and Relationship
Tulsi Vivah 2024: Celebrating the Sacred Union of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Tulsi
Introduction The Tulsi Vivah is an annual festival that celebrates the symbolic marriage of the sacred Tulsi plant (holy basil)...
Akshaya Navami: Rituals, Significance, and Spiritual Benefits
Introduction Akshaya Navami is a revered festival celebrated on the ninth day (Navami) of the Shukla Paksha (the waxing moon...
Gemstones and Their Significances
Gemstones are a crucial remedial measure suggested in Vedic astrology. In the olden days, gemstones were worn as part of...
Horoscopes, Indian Astrology, Western Astrology, Zodiac Signs
2025 Love, Career, and Financial Predictions for Every Zodiac Sign
The year 2025 brings a wave of transformation and opportunities in all aspects of life, including love, career, and finances....
Gopashtami 2024: Celebrating the Divine Bond between Lord Krishna and Cows
Gopashtami is one of the most cherished festivals in Vedic culture, celebrating the profound relationship between Lord Krishna and cows....
Devutthana Ekadashi: Return of Auspicious Times
In Vedic culture, the timing of an event is very important. For an initiative to achieve success or for it...
Labh Panchami: The Final Day of Diwali Celebrations
Introduction Labh Panchami marks the conclusion of Diwali festivities and is celebrated with great enthusiasm, especially in Gujarat. Falling on...
Nagula Chavithi: Celebrating the Sacred Bond Between Humans and Serpents
Introduction The festival of Nagula Chavithi is dedicated to the worship of serpents and is celebrated with devotion across southern...
Chhath Puja worships the Sun for light and energy
Chhath Puja comes after Diwali and is widely celebrated in northern India, especially in parts of UP and Bihar. Chhath...
Bhai Phonta: A Festival of Love and Tradition in Bengal
Bengal’s Bhai Phonta, also known as Bhai Dooj in other parts of India, is a significant festival that celebrates the...