Kumbha Sankranti 2026 falls on February 12-13, marking Surya Bhagavan’s sacred transit into Aquarius with auspicious timings for holy baths, charity, and rituals that cleanse karma and honor the divine nectar of Samudra Manthan.
Kumbha Sankranti 2026 falls on February 12-13, marking Surya Bhagavan’s sacred transit into Aquarius with auspicious timings for holy baths, charity, and rituals that cleanse karma and honor the divine nectar of Samudra Manthan.
Kumbha Sankranti marks the auspicious entry of Surya Bhagavan into Kumbha Rashi (Aquarius), celebrated with holy river baths, charity, and rituals that purify the soul and honor the cosmic nectar that blessed sacred tirthas during Samudra Manthan.
Kumbha Sankranti marks the auspicious entry of Surya Bhagavan into Kumbha Rashi (Aquarius), celebrated with holy river baths, charity, and rituals that purify the soul and honor the cosmic nectar that blessed sacred tirthas during Samudra Manthan.
Kalashtami 2026 falls on Monday, February 9, during Phalguna Krishna Paksha Ashtami (05:01 AM Feb 9 to 07:27 AM Feb 10), offering a powerful spiritual opportunity to worship Lord Kal Bhairav for obstacle removal, Saturn relief, and karmic cleansing.
Kalashtami 2026 falls on Monday, February 9, during Phalguna Krishna Paksha Ashtami (05:01 AM Feb 9 to 07:27 AM Feb 10), offering a powerful spiritual opportunity to worship Lord Kal Bhairav for obstacle removal, Saturn relief, and karmic cleansing.
Yashoda Jayanti celebrates the sacred birth anniversary of Mata Yashoda, the beloved foster mother of Shri Krishna, observed on Krishna Paksha Shashthi of Phalguna (or Magha in South India).
Yashoda Jayanti celebrates the sacred birth anniversary of Mata Yashoda, the beloved foster mother of Shri Krishna, observed on Krishna Paksha Shashthi of Phalguna (or Magha in South India).
Dwijapriya Sankashti Chaturthi 2026 is a sacred monthly vrata dedicated to Ganesha in his Dwijapriya form, observed on Krishna Paksha Chaturthi of Magha month. Devotees of Ganesha observe a rigorous fast from sunrise to moonrise, seeking removal of obstacles, divine wisdom, and family harmony.
Dwijapriya Sankashti Chaturthi 2026 is a sacred monthly vrata dedicated to Ganesha in his Dwijapriya form, observed on Krishna Paksha Chaturthi of Magha month. Devotees of Ganesha observe a rigorous fast from sunrise to moonrise, seeking removal of obstacles, divine wisdom, and family harmony.
Dwijapriya Sankashti Chaturthi is a powerful monthly vrata dedicated to Lord Ganesha in his Dwijapriya form, observed on Krishna Paksha Chaturthi of Magha month, where devotees fast from sunrise to moonrise seeking removal of obstacles, divine wisdom, and family harmony through disciplined worship and sacred rituals.
Dwijapriya Sankashti Chaturthi is a powerful monthly vrata dedicated to Lord Ganesha in his Dwijapriya form, observed on Krishna Paksha Chaturthi of Magha month, where devotees fast from sunrise to moonrise seeking removal of obstacles, divine wisdom, and family harmony through disciplined worship and sacred rituals.
Lalita Jayanti 2026 falls on Sunday, February 1, marking the auspicious Magha Purnima when devotees across India honor Goddess Lalita Tripura Sundari through elaborate pujas, Sahasranama recitation, and acts of sacred charity.
Lalita Jayanti 2026 falls on Sunday, February 1, marking the auspicious Magha Purnima when devotees across India honor Goddess Lalita Tripura Sundari through elaborate pujas, Sahasranama recitation, and acts of sacred charity.
Thaipusam 2026 or Thai Poosam is a Hindu festival celebrated mostly by the Tamil community. It falls in Tamil Solar month Thai which is Solar month Makara in other Hindu calendars.
Thaipusam 2026 or Thai Poosam is a Hindu festival celebrated mostly by the Tamil community. It falls in Tamil Solar month Thai which is Solar month Makara in other Hindu calendars.
Thaipusam is the most spiritually profound festival dedicated to Murugan, where devotees undertake intense penance, carry kavadi, and practice sacred vows to express gratitude, seek blessings, and achieve inner transformation through disciplined austerity and complete surrender.
Thaipusam is the most spiritually profound festival dedicated to Murugan, where devotees undertake intense penance, carry kavadi, and practice sacred vows to express gratitude, seek blessings, and achieve inner transformation through disciplined austerity and complete surrender.