Sacred Festivals & Occasions
Celebrate the divine festivals and auspicious occasions that honor Lord Krishna, such as Janmashtami, Radhashtami, and more, through rituals, prayers, and joyful devotion.
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Rahul Parashar
February 1, 2025
अचला सप्तमी: एक महत्वपूर्ण हिंदू त्योहार
अचला सप्तमी, जिसे रथ सप्तमी या सूर्य जयंती भी कहा जाता है, एक प्रमुख हिंदू पर्व है जो सूर्य नारायण की पूजा के लिए समर्पित है।


Rahul Kalwani
March 23, 2025
Papamochani Ekadashi 2026: Date, Story & Rules to Cleanse Sins
Papamochani Ekadashi is a sacred fasting day that falls in the dark fortnight of Chaitra month. It absolves sins, grants spiritual progress, and liberates devotees. Observing the vrat with devotion removes negative influences. Srila Prabhupada emphasized its significance in purifying the heart and strengthening Krishna consciousness.


Rahul Parashar
April 16, 2025
Ganga Saptami 2026: Date, Significance, Puja & Donations
Ganga Saptami celebrates the descent of Mother Ganga, offering spiritual purification, devotion, and blessings. Observing this day through prayers, donations, and seva brings liberation, prosperity, and a deeper connection to Krishna.


Rahul Parashar
April 19, 2025
Vaishakha Amavasya 2026 – Date, Puja Vidhi & Importance
Vaishakha Amavasya is a significant day in the Hindu calendar, observed on the new moon day of the Vaishakha month, typically falling in April or May. In 2026, it will be observed on Sunday, April 27. This day is dedicated to Lord Vishnu & honoring ancestors, with rituals like Pitru Tarpan and Pind Daan performed to seek their blessings.


Rahul Parashar
April 19, 2025
Phalguna Amavasya 2026 – Tithi, Vrat Katha & Importance!
Phalguna Amavasya is the no-moon day that falls in the last month of the Hindu lunar calendar, known as Phalguna. In 2026, it will be observed on Thursday, 17th February.


Rahul Parashar
April 21, 2025
Vaishakha Purnima 2026 – Date, Significance & Rituals
In the Hindu Lunar calendar, Vaishakha Purnima is the full moon day that falls in the month of Vaishakha. It holds a strong spiritual importance for Hindus, Buddhists and Jains.


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