🌙 Pradosh Vrat – July 8 & July 22, 2026
Sacred Fast Dedicated to Lord Shiva – Observed on Trayodashi Tithi Pradosh Vrat is observed twice a month on Trayodashi Tithi of the Shukla and Krishna Paksha, just before sunset.…
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Sacred Fast Dedicated to Lord Shiva – Observed on Trayodashi Tithi Pradosh Vrat is observed twice a month on Trayodashi Tithi of the Shukla and Krishna Paksha, just before sunset.…
The Auspicious Month Dedicated to Lord Shiva Shravan (Sawan) Month is one of the most sacred months in the Hindu calendar, dedicated to Lord Shiva. It falls during the monsoon…
Start of the Four-Month Sacred Period of Devotion and Spiritual Discipline Chaturmas is a four-month period in the Hindu calendar (Ashadha to Kartika) when Lord Vishnu is believed to remain…
The Ekadashi of Lord Vishnu – Beginning of Chaturmas Devshayani Ekadashi marks the day when Lord Vishnu is believed to go into cosmic sleep (Yoga Nidra) on the serpent Shesha.…
Celebrating Spiritual Reverence & Worship of Gurus Guru Purnima, celebrated on Ashadha Purnima, honors spiritual teachers (Gurus) who guide their disciples toward knowledge, enlightenment, and self-realization. It is also an…
The New Moon Day of Ashadha Month – Dedicated to Pitru Tarpan and Spiritual Cleansing Ashadha Amavasya is observed on the new moon day of Ashadha month and is considered…
🌙 Pradosh Vrat – June 11 & June 25, 2026 Dedicated to Lord Shiva – Observed on Trayodashi Tithi (Shukla/Krishna Paksha) Pradosh Vrat is a sacred fast observed twice a…
Yogini Ekadashi is a sacred day dedicated to Lord Vishnu, observed during the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase) of Ashadha month. It is believed that fasting on Yogini Ekadashi removes sins,…
Gayatri Jayanti celebrates the birth of Maa Gayatri, the personification of the Gayatri Mantra, considered the mother of all Vedas and the goddess of wisdom, purity, and knowledge. The festival…
Ganga Dussehra is celebrated to honor Goddess Ganga, the river goddess who descended from the heavens to Earth.The festival occurs on Jyeshtha Shukla Dashami (10th day of the bright fortnight…