Introduction
Pohela Boishakh, also known as the Bengali New Year, marks a fresh beginning filled with cultural celebrations, devotion, and joy. This day signifies the first day of the Bengali calendar and brings together families and communities to welcome prosperity, peace, and new opportunities.
In 2026, Pohela Boishakh will be celebrated on Wednesday,…
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Navaratri — The Nine Nights of Divine Power and Devotion
Navaratri is one of India’s most sacred and vibrant festivals, dedicated to worshipping Goddess Durga in her nine divine forms. It symbolizes victory of good over evil and the triumph of light over darkness.
In 2026, Navaratri will be celebrated from Wednesday, September 23…
Introduction: The Night of Divine Prosperity
Laxmi Puja, performed on the main night of Diwali, is one of the most sacred Hindu rituals honoring Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth, prosperity, and purity, along with Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles.
In 2026, Laxmi Puja will be observed on Monday, November…
Introduction: The Divine Birth of Joy and Devotion
Krishna Janmashtami, also known as Gokulashtami, is the celebration of the birth of Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu — revered as the divine symbol of love, wisdom, and eternal joy.
In 2026, Krishna Janmashtami will be celebrated on Thursday, September 3,…
Introduction: Honoring the Light of the Guru
Guru Purnima is one of the most sacred festivals in India, dedicated to expressing gratitude to spiritual masters, teachers, and mentors who guide us from darkness (tamas) to light (jyoti).
In 2026, Guru Purnima will be celebrated on July 12 (Sunday) — the full-moon day (Purnima)…
Introduction: The Festival of Auspicious Beginnings
Ganesh Chaturthi, also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi, celebrates the birth of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the deity of wisdom, prosperity, and new beginnings.
In 2026, Ganesh Chaturthi will be celebrated on Thursday, September 17, and Ganesh Visarjan will take place on …
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The Triumph of the Divine Mother
Durga Puja, also known as Sharodotsav, is one of India’s most beloved and grand festivals, celebrating the victory of Goddess Durga over the demon Mahishasura. It is a festival of devotion, power, music, celebration, and cultural pride, symbolizing the eternal truth that good always triumphs over…
The Light That Dispels Darkness
Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is India’s most radiant and widely celebrated festival, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and good over evil. The festival marks Lord Rama’s return to Ayodhyaafter 14 years of exile and his victory over Ravana. It is also the…
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Dhanteras, also known as Dhantrayodashi, marks the beginning of the Diwali festival and is celebrated with devotion, light, and prosperity. It is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, the divine symbol of wealth, Lord Kuber, the celestial treasurer, and Lord Dhanvantari, the god of health and healing.
In 2026, Dhanteras will be celebrated on …
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Shani Jayanti marks the birth anniversary of Lord Shani Dev, the son of Lord Surya (Sun God) and Goddess Chhaya. Revered as the Lord of Justice and Karma, Shani Dev teaches discipline, truth, and righteousness.
In 2026, Shani Jayanti will be celebrated on Friday, May 15, which falls on the …
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Durga Ashtami, also known as Maha Ashtami, is the eighth day of Navratri and one of the most sacred days dedicated to Goddess Durga in her form as Mahagauri.
This day symbolizes purity, protection, divine strength, and the victory of good over evil.
In 2026, Durga Ashtami will…
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Ram Navami is one of the most sacred Hindu festivals, commemorating the birth of Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
In 2026, Ram Navami will be celebrated on Saturday, 28 March, falling on the Navami tithi of Chaitra month, marking the conclusion of Chaitra Navratri.…
