History and significance of Diwali

Diwali…A Festival Of Lights…

Diwali (or Deepawali) is one of the most significant festivals of Hindu people which is celebrated all over India with immense fervor and excitement. The five long day festival of Diwali begins with Dhanteras and ends on Bhai Dooj. The first day of the festivity is known as Dhanteras where people buy new utensils or invest in gold or silver jewelry. The second day is … Continue reading Diwali…A Festival Of Lights…

Goverdhan Puja

Significance of Goverdhan Puja

Goverdhan puja is a Hindu festival which is celebrated with immense gratitude and great enthusiasm by Hindu people on the fourth day of Diwali festivities or the next day after the observance of main Diwali or Deepawali in the month of Kartik according to the Hindu calendar. Goverdhan Parvat is a small hillock at Braj which was lifted by Lord Krishna to save the lives … Continue reading Significance of Goverdhan Puja

Lakshmi Ganesha on diwali

Why Lord Ganesha And Goddess Lakshmi Worshipped Together?

Diwali the festival of lights is celebrated with full of enthusiasm and zeal throughout India and abroad with immense grandeur and exuberance. The festival is all about celebrating the victory of good over evil and light over darkness. This festival marks the homecoming of Lord Rama with Sita. But have you ever wondered if it marks the returningĀ of Lord Rama from exile than why Lord … Continue reading Why Lord Ganesha And Goddess Lakshmi Worshipped Together?

things to do to impress your mother -in- law

How To Impress Your Mother- In- law This Diwali

Here comes your first Diwali celebration after the wedding. The initial and beautiful phase has spent going on the honeymoon, weekend trips, movies, at friends and relatives home. Now the most popular have arrived, the festivals of Light, the Diwali or known as Deepawali. The festival which marks the return of Lord Rama with wife Sita and brother Laxman from Ayodhya after killing the Ravana. … Continue reading How To Impress Your Mother- In- law This Diwali

Dhanteras

Buy These 6 Things On Dhanteras For Good Fortune

The five day long festival of Deepawali commences with the Dhanteras. Popularly known as Dhanteras or Dhan Triyodashi is the Hindu festival which is celebrated two days before the main Diwali festival. Dhan means wealth and teras states the thirteenth day of Krishna Paksha of Kartik month, therefore on this day, Goddess Laxmi is worshipped along with Kuber to prosperity and good fortune. Things to … Continue reading Buy These 6 Things On Dhanteras For Good Fortune

Ahoi ashtami

Observe Ahoi Ashtami Vrat To Get Holy Blessings For Your Children

Ahoi Ashtami or Hoi Ashtami is a festival popularly celebrated by the women of North India. This festival is celebrated on the 4th day after the Karwa Chauth or 8 days Before the Diwali. The festival or Fast is observed on the 8th day of Krishna Paksha of holy Kartik month. This fast is observed by the mothers for the well being and good luck … Continue reading Observe Ahoi Ashtami Vrat To Get Holy Blessings For Your Children