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Navratri is the celebration of the Supreme Mother Goddess Devi Durga.
In its literal meaning, "Pitru Paksha" stands for the 'fortnight of the paternal ancestors (Pitrs).' It is a significant period in Hindu tradition dedicated to honoring and paying respect to one's ancestors.
In Hinduism, ‘Jyotirlingas’ are considered to be a profound and deeply revered aspect of Shiva worship.
“Shravani Somvaar,” a significant observance in Hindu Dharma, is celebrated with fervor and devotion by Shiva devotees.
"Chaturmaas", also known as "Chaturmaas'' or the "Four Holy Months", is a significant period in the Hindu calendar.
Every year before the festival time , we involve ourselves in cleaning the house. Align all those decluttered stuff and ensure everything is placed in order.
Eclipses occur every year and bring challenges and changes that we must undergo.
"Margashirsha Mahalakshmi" is a sacred Hindu observance dedicated to Goddess Mahalakshmi, the divine consort of Lord Vishnu.
Eclipses are a stirring energy that invite radical changes which we may not always be ready for.
Eclipses are generally considered as time of chaos, something that is going to churn and show us the things that we have been ignoring or postponing
The measurement and tracking of time have long been important aspects of human civilization.
In Hinduism, Pradakshina is a sacred and profound act of circumambulating around a deity, a holy place, or a sacred object. It symbolizes devotion, surrender, and seeking blessings.
The Hindu calendar (Panchanga) is a systematic yet complex system with a rich history and tradition.
In the relentless hustle and bustle of our fast-paced lives, it's all too easy to become engulfed in the ceaseless rhythm of productivity.
Saturn, often called the cosmic taskmaster, represents structure, discipline, and the pursuit of personal growth.
Which is likely to be one of the most powerful events this year since it will not happen in the upcoming few years.
When Jupiter transits through the sign of Aries and interacts with the natal planets
During the Eclipse season, we experience two back-to-back eclipses; hence we are about to experience
Time to say goodbye to fears, obstacles, worries and negativity. Many of us have heard about the importance of listening or recitation of Sundarakanda
The world of astrology is nothing short of fascinating, and you’d be surprised how influential the planets and their movements have on our lives and the world around us.
With that out of the way, this is Part 2 of our three-part blog series on this transit. But, before we proceed, let’s brush our basics first.
Be assured you aren’t the only person experiencing this sudden onslaught of events and emotions. It is the direct influence of the upcoming total solar eclipse.
Amidst them, one that deserves a worthy and elaborative blog right now is Saturn’s transit in Aquarius, which is what we will discuss in this particular blog.
Every year packs in a series of cosmic events that influence our lives in more than one way. 2023 is no different.
If you read our previous blog on the total lunar eclipse, we suggested that we will delve into another long-form discussion about the Jupiter progression on 24th November, 2022.
As we recuperate from the back-to-back festivities of Navratri, followed by Diwali, the start of November looks a little bumpy for everyone.
As India is readying itself for one of its most significant festivals, Diwali, another cosmic event is simultaneously taking shape on the side.
Our lives are filled with uncertainties but at the same time, our lives are filled with endless possibilities.
People in Hinduism firmly believe that they are bound by their Dharma. Praying for the departed souls of the ancestors is one very important part of Hindu culture.
Planetary retrogrades are a very common cosmic event but when it comes to taking the biggest retrograde reputation, Mercury definitely steals the show.
We are here with Part 2 of the Mercury retrograde blog. If you haven’t read the first part of the blog, I’d suggest that you do that first to get a basic idea of the retrograde, the kind of events, and the elements associated with this cosmic event.
A few days ago, I shared an in-depth blog about the Mars, Rahu, and Uranus Conjunction in Aries. If you haven’t read it yet, the link is here.
With all the basic information about the Jupiter retrograde phenomenon that we shared in Part 1 of this blog, the next thing we have to focus on is the way this transit will impact the respective zodiac signs (Rashis).
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The total lunar eclipse will be happening on 16th May at 1 degree of Scorpio. This eclipse isnt visible in India hence one needn’t follow any grahan-related sanskaras.
It’s time for a major celestial transition – a partial solar eclipse. As per Panchang, the first Solar Eclipse (Surya Grahan) of the current year 2022 will occur on April 30th.
Lord Rama, the eldest son of the king of Ayodhya, Dasharatha is worshipped as the most important deity during Rama Navami.
Gudi Padwa, a very auspicious and traditional festival in India, is widely celebrated by Hindus on the first day of Chaitra Shukla.