By Sudipta Ray on October 10, 2018
dandiya, garba, Navratris
Customs/Traditions
We in this article will try to understand why and how Dandiya is performed during Navratri. Navratri is the festival of nine nights when goddess Durga is worshipped in different parts of the country. India is a land where different cultures come together. Dandiya is a part of the culture of Gujrat and Rajastan, primarily […]
By Sudipta Ray on March 19, 2018
Maa, Navratris
Customs/Traditions
When the entire nation is singing hyms of the Mother Divine Out there in some remote area, there is another type of shrine Where the same mother is helpless, aged and without any care If you want to help, just do something, not just like and share It is pious to Pray to the Goddess […]
By Sudipta Ray on September 30, 2017
Navratris
Customs/Traditions
With the Navratris just over and Dussehra being celebrated, let us take a revision about the types of Navratri all across India in various states and regions of the country. Navratri is an auspicious time in India and the nation has diverse cultures that are why each region has its own way of celebrating these […]
By sonia verma on March 27, 2017
Navratris
Customs/Traditions
Navratris is the time to worship the feminine form of the divine and Mother Nature A look at the various forms of the shakti roopa gives and indication of Her stature No one can mess around when Maa, the shakti permeates and evil trembles The most innocent looking Mother Nature becomes so fierce no one […]
By Jyotsna on October 14, 2015
Maa Brahamcharini, Navratris
Customs/Traditions
We dedicate this article to Devi Brahmacharini, one of the forms of Navdurga. On the second day of Navratri Devi Brahmacharini is worshipped. Worshipping Devi Brahmacharini can immensely bless the devotees and ensure peace and happiness. The ruling planet of Devi Brahmacharini is mangal. Mangal is the provider of all fortunes. This is exactly why […]
By Sudipta Ray on May 12, 2015
Diwali, Dussehra, important festival dates, Navratris
Customs/Traditions, Featured, Miscellaneous
Festivals are a great way to add spice to our life and also to keep connected with our heritage and culture. You can find the list of important Indian festival dates in the next few decades like 2015, 2016….till 2050.