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Sri Rama Navami Special Recipe

Sri Rama Navami falls on the ninth day of Hindu lunar year in Chaitra Masa. Navami means the ninth day in the Hindu calendar. This day is celebrated as the birthday of Lord Sri Rama. Temples are decorated and the Image of Lord Sri Rama is richly adorned, The Holy Ramayana is read in the temples. In South India, […]
Ugadi celebration

The term “Ugadi” has its origin in the Sanskrit word “Yugadi”, that means ‘starting of a new Yuga or period’. This traditionaThe term “Ugadi” has its origin in the Sanskrit word “Yugadi”, that means ‘starting of a new Yuga or period’. This traditional festival is usually celebrated in the second half of March or in […]
Makara Sankranti

Makara Sankranti is among the most auspicious occasion for Hindus and is celebrated in almost all part of India. It is a harvest festival and is celebrated in many cultural forms with immense devotion and cheerfulness. The festival is celebrated on 14th January and is the only Indian festival whose date falls always on the […]
Vaikunta Ekadashi

Vaikunta Ekadashi is one of the most important Ekadasis. Ekadasi is an auspicious day dedicated to Bhagvan Srihari Vishnu and falls on the eleventh day of every lunar fortnight in traditional Hindu calendar. Vaikunta Ekadasi festival is more elaborately celebrated by Vaishnavites. It is more prominent for Tamil and Telugu speaking people. Fasting, keep vigil […]
Karthika masa auspicious month among Hindus

Karthika Masam: Karthika month is the most auspicious month among Hindus. It begins on the day after Deepavali and also marks the beginning of winter season. It begins in the eight month of the year after the sun entering into Scorpio. There are several rituals and customs that have to be followed during this month.. […]