Mahashivratri, the biggest festival of worship of Lord Shiva, the lord of destruction and creation of the universe, the embodiment of compassion and penance, is about to come.
Ekadashi Tithi has special significance in Sanatan Dharma. Every Ekadashi is considered best for the worship of Lord Vishnu. Vijaya Ekadashi, which falls in the Shukla Paksha of the month of Falgun, is considered to provide victory and success in life as per its name.
The day of Magh Purnima is considered a special festival of religion, faith and charity in Indian culture. On this day, bathing in the Ganges, giving charity and worshiping Lord Vishnu brings purity and spiritual progress in life.
Jaya Ekadashi is a significant Ekadashi date in Hinduism. It falls on the Shukla Paksha Ekadashi of the Magh month. This auspicious day is mentioned in many Puranic texts, where it is described as extremely fruitful for the destruction of sins and attainment of salvation.
Basant Panchami, also known as Vasant Panchami, is one of the most revered festivals in India, marking the arrival of spring and symbolizing renewal, knowledge, and creativity.
India celebrates Republic Day every year on 26 January. This day is a golden page in our history, when the country cherished its identity through the Constitution and emerged as an independent, democratic republic.
Mouni Amavasya holds immense significance in Sanatan Dharma. It is the Amavasya (new moon) occurring in the month of Magha, dedicated to self-discipline, silent meditation, and holy baths.
One of these special dates is Shattila Ekadashi. Which comes in the Krishna Paksha of Magh month. On this day, by fasting, donation and devotion to God, man gets rid of his sins and earns virtue and attains the supreme abode of God.
Mahakumbh has started on the holy land of Prayagraj. Devotees from all over the country and abroad have gathered to take a holy dip at the confluence of life-giving Ganga, Yamuna and invisible Saraswati.
Kumbh Mela, a magnificent display of India’s diverse culture and spirituality, unites millions in a unique confluence of faith and tradition. From Maha Kumbh to Ardh Kumbh, each cycle offers a profound spiritual experience.
National Youth Day is celebrated every year on 12 January all over India. This day is celebrated to commemorate the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, a great scholar and source of inspiration for countless youth, who is known for his thoughts, ideals and inspirational personality.
Experience the divine confluence of Paush Poornima and Makar Sankranti during the Kumbh Mela. Immerse yourself in sacred rituals, witness the vibrant festivities, and embark on a transformative spiritual journey.