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Annular Solar Eclipse 2026

The year 2026 begins with a significant astronomical event the Annular Solar Eclipse on 17 February 2026. Popularly known as the “Ring of Fire” eclipse, this celestial phenomenon attracts astronomers, skywatchers, astrologers, and spiritual believers across the world. Although this eclipse will not be visible in India, it still holds scientific and astrological importance. In…
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Rishi Panchami Vrat Katha

Rishi Panchami Vrat Katha is an important Hindu observance dedicated to the seven great sages known as the Saptarishis. This Vrat is observed mainly by women, especially after Hartalika Teej and Ganesh Chaturthi, as a ritual of purification and spiritual cleansing. The word “Rishi” means sage, and “Panchami” refers to the fifth day of the…
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Shravana Mahatmya Katha

Shravana Mahatmya refers to the sacred glory and divine importance of the Shravan month in the Hindu calendar. This month usually falls between July and August and is dedicated mainly to the worship of Lord Shiva. Devotees believe that prayers offered during Shravan are especially powerful. Temples witness huge gatherings, and Mondays of this month …
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Kartika Mahatmya Katha

Kartika Mahatmya highlights the spiritual greatness of the Kartik month in the Hindu calendar. This sacred month is filled with religious observances, temple visits, fasting, and devotional activities. It is believed that even small acts of devotion during Kartik bring multiplied spiritual benefits. Lighting lamps, chanting mantras, and performing charity are especially recommended during this…
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Durva Ashtami Vrat Katha

Durva Ashtami Vrat Katha is a highly auspicious Hindu vrat observed with deep devotion and faith. This sacred day falls on the Ashtami Tithi of Shukla Paksha in the Bhadrapada month. Devotees worship sacred Durva grass and seek blessings for prosperity, protection, and removal of obstacles. The vrat is especially significant for married women who…
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Vivah Panchami Vrat Katha

Vivah Panchami Vrat Katha is a sacred Hindu observance that commemorates the divine wedding of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita. This auspicious festival falls on the Panchami Tithi of the Shukla Paksha in the Margashirsha month. Devotees celebrate this day with immense joy, devotion, and spiritual enthusiasm. The vrat symbolizes purity, commitment, and dharma in…
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Yama Dwitiya Vrat Katha

Yama Dwitiya Vrat Katha is associated with the sacred relationship between brother and sister. Celebrated on the second day after Diwali festival, this festival strengthens family bonds and ensures long life for brothers. It is also popularly known as Bhai Dooj in many parts of India. यम द्वितीया व्रत कथा पौराणिक मान्यताओं के अनुसार, सूर्य…
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Akshaya Navami Vrat Katha

Akshaya Navami Vrat Katha is a sacred Hindu observance celebrated on the Navami (ninth day) of the Shukla Paksha in the Kartik month. The word Akshaya means “eternal” or “never diminishing,” symbolizing everlasting prosperity, virtue, and blessings. This vrat is deeply connected with devotion, charity, and divine grace. It is believed that any good deed…
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Pithori Amavasya Vrat Katha

Pithori Amavasya Vrat Katha is a sacred and powerful Hindu observance performed mainly by mothers for the long life, protection, and prosperity of their children. This vrat is observed on the Amavasya (new moon day) of the Shravan month. It is especially popular in Maharashtra and several parts of North India. पिठोरी अमावस्या व्रत (पौराणिक…
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Jivitputrika Vrat Katha

Jivitputrika Vrat, also known as Jitiya Vrat, is a sacred Hindu fast observed mainly by mothers for the long life, protection, and well-being of their children. This vrat is especially popular in Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, and Nepal. The fast is observed with deep devotion and strict rules. Mothers pray for their children’s safety and…