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  • Purnima Vrat Katha

    Purnima Vrat Katha

    Purnima simply means the full moon. Complete. Whole. Nothing missing. In the Hindu calendar, this day comes once every month. And each time it does, people somewhere are fasting, whispering prayers, tying small red threads, lighting diyas that flicker in the wind. I’ve seen old women in Varanasi wake up before sunrise on Purnima, bathe…

    Pujya Raghav Ji Maharaj
    February 11, 2026
    Katha Collection
  • Sharad Purnima Vrats Katha

    Sharad Purnima Vrats Katha

    Sharad Purnima vrats katha isn’t just a ritual tale people read from a booklet once a year. It’s something you hear sitting on a charpai in the courtyard, while someone’s dadi stirs kheer slowly, checking the moon every few minutes as if it might move away if ignored. I’ve seen families who don’t follow many…

    Pujya Raghav Ji Maharaj
    February 11, 2026
    Katha Collection
    Sharad Purnima vrats katha
  • Shivaratri

    Shivaratri

    Somewhere between the smell of incense and the slow ringing of a temple bell, Shivaratri arrives. Not loudly. Not with fireworks. It comes quietly, almost shyly, like a reminder you didn’t know you were waiting for. Every year, people ask about dates. Calendars. Timings. But Shivaratri, if you’ve lived it even once   truly lived…

    Pujya Raghav Ji Maharaj
    February 10, 2026
    Vrats Collection
  • Durga Ashtami

    Durga Ashtami

    Durga Ashtami arrives with that same familiar gravity the kind devotees recognize instinctively. Not because a calendar says so, but because the rhythm of Navratri slowly builds toward this moment. The eighth day. The turning point. By the time Durga Ashtami comes around, the lamps have already burned for days, the fasts have tested patience,…

    Pujya Raghav Ji Maharaj
    February 10, 2026
    Vrats Collection
    Durga Ashtami
  • Pradosham

    Pradosham

    When people talk about 2026 Pradosham Days, they often rush to calendars and dates. Fair enough. But Pradosham isn’t only about marking a square on a wall calendar. It’s about that quiet window before sunset when the world seems to slow down, and Shiva so the stories say pauses too. In 2026, as always, Pradosham…

    Pujya Raghav Ji Maharaj
    February 10, 2026
    Vrats Collection
  • Onam

    Onam

    What is Onam 2026: Traditions, Importance, Date, Significance and Timings Onam is celebrated in the Kerala State of India, and is one of the largest harvest festivals in the country. The festival is celebrated in the honour of the homecoming of the mythical King Mahabali, parading the rich cultural heritage of Kerala. People from different…

    Pujya Raghav Ji Maharaj
    February 10, 2026
    Festivals Collection, Tirth Bhakti Library
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  • Rohini Vrat

    Rohini Vrat

    Some mornings in India just feel different. The air is quieter. The temple bell rings a little longer. Someone’s grandmother whispers, “Aaj Rohini hai.” And suddenly the day carries weight. That’s usually how Rohini Vrat enters a household not with announcements, but with feeling. Rohini Vrat 2026 Month Rohini Vrat Date (2026) January 1 January…

    Pujya Raghav Ji Maharaj
    February 10, 2026
    Vrats Collection
    Rohini Vrat
  • Govardhan Puja

    Govardhan Puja

    Govardhan Puja 2026: Customs, Importance, Date and Timing Govardhan Puja (Annakut) is a festival celebrated the day after Diwali. The festival commemorates the event of Lord Krishna lifting Govardhan Hill to shield the villagers from the torrential rains and thunderstorms. The festival signifies devotion, appreciation and reverence to Mother Nature. It involves adornment of homes…

    Pujya Raghav Ji Maharaj
    February 10, 2026
    Festivals Collection, Tirth Bhakti Library
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  • Shashti Vrat

    Shashti Vrat

    In many Indian homes, faith does not always announce itself loudly. Sometimes it sits quietly in a corner of the kitchen, in a small steel plate with fruits and flowers. Shashti Vrat is one such observance gentle, personal, and deeply rooted in a mother’s heart. Observed on the sixth day (Shashti Tithi) of the lunar…

    Pujya Raghav Ji Maharaj
    February 10, 2026
    Vrats Collection
  • Dhantrayodashi (Dhanteras)

    Dhantrayodashi (Dhanteras)

    Dhantrayodashi (Dhanteras) 2026 : Significance, Rituals, Muhurat & Date This Year Dhantrayodashi, popularly known as Dhanteras, marks the beginning of the five-day Diwali festival and is one of the most auspicious days in the Hindu calendar. Celebrated with devotion and joy across India, the festival is dedicated to Lord Dhanvantari, the divine healer, and Goddess…

    Pujya Raghav Ji Maharaj
    February 10, 2026
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