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Hariyali Teej celebration with woman in green saree, traditional swing, flowers, diya and pooja decorations

August 12, 2026

Hariyali Teej: A Celebration of Love, Tradition and Nature

Hariyali Teej is a vibrant Hindu festival celebrated during the monsoon season, especially in North India. The festival brings together the beauty of greenery, tradition, devotion, and togetherness. The word Hariyali means “green,” representing the fresh green landscapes created by the rains. 🌸 Significance of Hariyali Teej Hariyali Teej is traditionally associated with Goddess Parvati […]

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Hariyali Amavasya festival celebration with Shiva Lingam, kalash, diya, flowers and lush green nature

August 12, 2026

Hariyali Amavasya: A Celebration of Nature and Greenery

Hariyali Amavasya, also known as Shravana Amavasya, is a beautiful festival celebrated during the monsoon season. The festival is dedicated to Mother Nature, greenery, trees, and the environment. As the rains bring new life to the earth, Hariyali Amavasya reminds us of our close connection with nature. 🌱 Importance of Hariyali Amavasya Hariyali Amavasya is […]

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Devotees offering prayers to Lord Vishnu during Nirjala Ekadashi, observing a sacred waterless fast with traditional lamps, flowers, and spiritual devotion.

June 24, 2026

Nirjala Ekadashi 2026: Sacred Fast Dedicated to Lord Vishnu

Nirjala Ekadashi, observed on June 25, 2026, is a significant Hindu fasting day dedicated to Lord Vishnu, aiming to purify the soul and bring spiritual growth. The term “Nirjala” means “without water,” indicating the strict fasting practice where devotees abstain from food and water for 24 hours. This Ekadashi is considered the most powerful and […]

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Devotees honoring Lord Mahavira during Mahavir Jayanti with prayers, traditional rituals, flowers, and spiritual celebrations at a Jain temple.

March 31, 2026

Mahavir Jayanti: Celebrating the Birth of Lord Mahavira

Mahavir Jayanti, a significant festival in Jainism, commemorates the birth of Lord Mahavira, the 24th and last Tirthankara, who spread the message of non-violence, truth, and compassion. This auspicious day falls on the 13th day of the Chaitra month (March-April) and is celebrated with great fervour by Jains worldwide. Life and Teachings of Lord Mahavira […]

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