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Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is one of the most significant and widely celebrated festivals in India. It marks the victory of light over darkness and good over evil.
Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is one of the most significant and widely celebrated festivals in India. It marks the victory of light over darkness and good over evil.
Nirjala Ekadasi is an important day in Hinduism, and falls on the eleventh day of the Shukla paksh in the Jyeshtha month, as per Hindu calendar. As per the Gregorian calendar, it falls in May-June.
Nirjala Ekadasi is an important day in Hinduism, and falls on the eleventh day of the Shukla paksh in the Jyeshtha month, as per Hindu calendar. As per the Gregorian calendar, it falls in May-June.
Skanda Sashti is a six-day Hindu festival honoring Murugan’s victory over the demon Surapadman, culminating in the sacred Soorasamharam enactment on Shashti tithi. Observed with vrata, temple worship, and Kanda Shasti Kavasam recitation, this powerful observance destroys inner enemies and grants divine protection.
Skanda Sashti is a six-day Hindu festival honoring Murugan’s victory over the demon Surapadman, culminating in the sacred Soorasamharam enactment on Shashti tithi. Observed with vrata, temple worship, and Kanda Shasti Kavasam recitation, this powerful observance destroys inner enemies and grants divine protection.
Apara Ekadashi is one of the most auspicious days according to Hindu philosophy of religion. Also known as Achla Ekadashi, it is celebrated in the honour of divine Sri Hari or Vishnu.
Apara Ekadashi is one of the most auspicious days according to Hindu philosophy of religion. Also known as Achla Ekadashi, it is celebrated in the honour of divine Sri Hari or Vishnu.

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