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 October 30, 2015 

Karwa Chauth Pooja procedur

The fast of Karwa Chauth is held nine days prior to Diwali. It comes on the fourth day from the Kartik month through the Hindu calendar (fourth day of the fading moon or the dark fortnight).

The Perception

Karwa Chauth is deemed some of the significant fasts observed from the married Hindu women. With this day the ladies pray for the welfare and longevity of the husbands. The festival is observed mostly in the northern regions.

Married women eat food early in the morning, before sun rising. They aren't purported to eat as well as drink water throughout the entire day. In the evening the women listen to the Karwa Chauth Katha (the legend). The fast is over after the moonrise.

The Pooja Procedure

The pooja arrangements begin a day earlier. Married females purchase the shringar or the customary accessories and the other pooja things like the karwa, matthi, heena etc.

Karva Chauth

(Hindi: करवा चौथ) is a one-day festival celebrated by Hindu women in India in which married women fast from sunrise to moonrise for the safety and longevity of their husbands. It is auspicious occasion especially for married womens. For good health, long age, fortune, wealth prosperity, free from every other kinds of diseases and good luck of their husbands, women must chant the following SAUBHAGYAVATI MANTRA .... "OM CHANDRE REEM HUM NAMAHA" on the day of KARVA CHAUTH after moon rise ie the end of fast- 108

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Success in every path of their husband and immunity increases thrice.

 October 26, 2015 

Dhantrayodashi 2015

Monday 9th Nov. 2015

Dhantrayodashi also is often called Dhanteras is a first day from 5 days long Diwali festivals. When it occurs of Dhantrayodashi, Devi Lakshmi exited the sea through the rolling of the Milky Sea. Therefore, Devi Lakshmi, with Lord (bhagwan) Kubera who is the God of wealth, is worshipped on the fortunate day of Trayodashi. Though, Lakshmi Pooja on Amavasya after 48 hours of Dhantrayodashi is deemed higher.

Dhanteras is a first day event of the huge and well-known Hindu festival, Diwali which is five-days long festival and observed in traditionally everywhere in the India. Dhanteras festival is celebrated on triodasi of the Krishna Paksha (the dark fortnight).

Furthermore it is called Dhanvantari Triodasi, celebrated on the auspicious thirteenth lunar day of the Krishna paksha of the month of Kartik. Based on the Hindu calendar, the month of Kartik falls between the month of October and November.

The interpretation of Dhanteras is wealth; at this day number of individuals make wish to the Devi Lakshmi to have wealthy life and wellness. They worship Goddess Lakshmi and Lord (bhagwan) Ganesha jointly. There's a custom of buying anything new as well as get it at home helping to make the meaning that Lakshmi came home. And the whole year Lakshmi will come to the home like today. Dhanteras embraces a unique significance for the business communities as they make traditional purchases of the expensive metals on this day.

Lakshmi Pooja on Dhanteras or Dhantrayodashi need to be executed during Pradosh Kaal that starts after sunset and approximately endures two hours and minutes.

This day perform Lakshmi-kuber puja or lakshmi diksha.

 October 5, 2015 

Navratri, factually interpreted as 'nine nights' is probably the most celebrated Hindu festival dedicated to Devi Durga symbolizing purity and energy or 'shakti'. Navratri event combines ritualistic pooja and fasting is amid magnificent celebrations for 9 consecutive days and nights. Navratri in India follows the lunar calendar and is celebrated in March/April as Chaitra Navratri and in September/October as Sharad Navratri.


Throughout Navratri, populace from villages and cities gather to carry out 'puja' on small shrines representing different aspects of Devi Durga, including Devi Lakshmi and Devi Saraswati. Chanting of mantras and renditions of bhajans and folk songs generally accompany the pooja rituals for 9 consecutive days of Navratri.

Navratri Merriment
Significant both the sacred and cultural themes, Navratri celebrations are seeped in traditional music and dance. Gujarat is the main target of Navratri celebrations with all night-long dance and celebrations. 'Garba' is a devotional dance form that derives from the folklore of Lord (bhagwan) Krishna singing and dancing with all the gopis using 'dandiya' or slim made of wood sticks. 'Raas Garba' has also evolved to incorporate steps like 'Dodhiyu', 'Trikoniya', 'Lehree' and several others. What's more, with time, Navratri event has seen changes in revels with well-choreographed dance performances, high-end acoustics and folks wearing made-to-order, bright costumes. Tourists flock to Vadodara in Gujarat to enjoy a mix of high-energy band music performances, singing and dancing.

Mantras For Navaratri

OM AING HREEG KLEEM DURGAAYE FATT

ॐ ऐं ह्रीं क्लीं दुर्गाये फट्

Strength and energy are the primary boons received from this Durga Mantra. Chanting it with complete trust and attention will gradually cause a helpful change in your approach.

  • Reciting this mantra gives you with security from unenthusiastic energies.
  • This Durga Mantra blesses you with power, wealth and constructive energy.
  • This Durga Mantra is usually utilised in Tantric prayers.
  • You are able to increase intellectual growth by continually chanting this Mantra. You need to use it to boost yourself as well as chant it on behalf of the kids.
  • You are able to protected your finances and increase more prosperity with this Mantra. You are able to save from harm yourself from the fickleness of the stock market.
  • This Durga Mantra makes build internal power and means that you can increase healthy, caring relationships.
  • Chant this Mantra to block unconstructive thoughts and send away ignorance.
  • Be supposed to you end up wracked with tenseness and fear, you should use this Mantra for fast relief! This mantra protects not only you but additionally your near and dear, and makes it possible to attain salvation, the ultimate aim of life.
  • This Durga Mantra makes it possible to do well at academics, interactions, work and family life.
  • Name you want and this mantra provides you with to power to show it into reality! Chant it every day with trust.
  • This Durga Mantra raise your realization and helps you increase psychological peace and readability.

Perform/buy - Durga puja/ sadhana/yagya/ Rosary/ yantra in Navratri between 13th to 22nd oct. 2015

 October 1, 2015 

Importance Of Shradh- Pitra shraddha 2015

As per the Spiritual Text ‘Srimad Bhagavad Gita’, the body is destructible however the soul remains immortal. The soul never takes birth neither it dies. The soul is immortal and ever existent. Therefore neither air, water nor fire can damage it.


Time of Shraadh liberates the soul from the cycle of life and death giving you salvation. Therefore, performing Shraddh through the time of Pitru Paksha is taken into account very significant for the departed souls to rest in peace. Tarpan, through the time of Shradh, is equally essential in order to remove Pitra Dosh (bad effects because of the non-performance of rituals of the departed souls). Let’s pray for the peace of the departed souls with full trust and dedication through the days of Shraddh in 2015.

Shradh Dates In 2015
Yearly through the time of Shraadh, various Hindu people pray for his or her ancestors to rest in peace. Throughout these 16 days of Shraddh, daily is devoted as Tithi (date) of an ancestor. The Tithi on which the Shradh needs place is considered to be the date on that the individual has passed away. Therefore, according to that Tithi, prayers are offered for the peace of the departed soul. If an individual passed away on the day of Saptami, his Tarpan could be carried out on Saptami Shraadh. The last day of Shradh which is Amavasya is the day once we pray to god that each one the departed souls rest in peace and may even find place in heaven. Now during Pitra Paksha of Shraadh in 2015, let’s pray for the peace of the departed souls.