Ram Navami 2026 on March 26 or March 27? Read on to know exact date, timings, significance and rituals

Ram Navami 2026 date: Ram Navami, one of the most revered festivals in Sanatan Dharma, marks the birth anniversary of Lord Ram, and is observed on the ninth day (Navami) of the Shukla Paksha in the Chaitra month. This year, confusion has been brewing over the exact date of the festival; whether it is March 26 or March 27?, as the Navami tithi spans two days.  Ram Navami…

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Maa Kushmanda: The Primordial Power of Creation

Maa Kushmanda Puja Vidhi: On the fourth day of Navratri, the fourth form of Goddess Durga, Maa Kushmanda, is worshipped. This form of Shakti is extremely gentle, radiant, and creative. She is considered the primordial power of the universe, creating all of existence with her gentle smile. The word “Kushmanda” is derived from three Sanskrit words: “ku” meaning small, “ushma” meaning energy or heat, and “anda” meaning cosmic…

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Maa Chandraghanta Navratri Day 3: Powerful Mantra, Story, Significance & Blessings You Must Know

Navratri Day 3: Maa Chandraghanta Story, Mantra & Spiritual Power That Removes Fear & Brings Courage Maa Chandraghanta Navratri Day 3: The third day of the sacred festival of Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Chandraghanta. This form represents the married form of Goddess Parvati and bestows upon the devotee both bravery and gentleness. Detailed descriptions of Goddess Chandraghanta are found primarily in the Devi Mahatmya (Durga Saptashati), the…

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Maa Brahmacharini – The very embodiment of tenacity and determination

Maa Brahmacharini Chaitra Navratri: The form of Shakti worshipped on the second day of Chaitra Navratri is known as Maa Brahmacharini. This form of the Goddess symbolizes endless penance, boundless patience, and cosmic wisdom. “Brahma” means penance, and “Charini” means one who practices austerity. Maa Brahmacharini’s form is radiant, serene, and majestic. Unlike other goddesses, she does not ride on a vehicle but instead wanders the earth barefoot,…

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Chardham Yatra New Rules 2026

Changes in the rules of Kedarnath- Chardham Yatra New Rules 2026:  Badrinath Yatra, now even celebrities will have to follow this New Rules. Sanatan Dharma is very big and it has followers worldwide. The rules for visiting Uttarakhand’s famous shrines of Badrinath and Kedarnath have now been tightened. The Badri-Kedar Temple Committee (BKTC) has issued new guidelines, stating that Non-Hindu devotees must submit an affidavit of faith in…

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MAA SHAILPUTRI – First Day Navratri Goddess

Navratri Goddess Shailputri: On the first day of Navratri, Goddess Shailputri, the first form of Goddess Durga, is worshipped. ‘Shail’ means mountain, and ‘putri’ means daughter. She was born as the daughter of the mountain king Himalaya, giving her the name Shailputri. She is also known as Parvati and Hemvati. Goddess Shailputri is considered a symbol of eternal good fortune, courage, and perseverance. Deity rides a bull Goddess…

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Internet Bhakti Faith or Hypocrisy?

Internet Bhakti Trend: Faith or Hypocrisy? Internet Bhakti: Nowadays, the trend of social media is in full swing. Every person keeps adopting new tactics on social media to gain fame and in this race for fame, today’s youth are making and uploading internet devotional reels and are trying to tell and show that the flag of devotion and faith is in their hands. In the name of faith,…

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Banaras-Many Names but One Sacred City

Spirituality news: Names express the various powers and attributes of the city and reveal the dimensions of its sacred authority. Banaras is the whole world in itself, everything on earth that is powerful and auspicious in here. All of the sacred places, all of the sacred waters, All of the Gods reside here, attracted by the brilliance. All of the names that occur praises the divinity of this…

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Life Lessons of Bhagavad Gita; Detachment, Dharma and Equanimity

Life Lessons of Bhagavad Gita: Bhagavad Gita, often referred to as the “Gita,” is a 700-verse Hindu scripture that is part of the Indian epic, The Mahabharata. It is a profound dialogue between the Pandava prince Arjun and the Lord Krishna, who serves as his charioteer and spiritual guide. This ancient text has timeless wisdom and ethical principles that are not only relevant but are also invaluable for…

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