Sindoor Tritiya 2012 Date

Sindur Tritiya, When is Sindoor Tritiya in 2012?, Sindur Teej, Sindoor Teej, Sindoor Tritiya during Navratri, 18th October, 2012 Third day of Navratri is observed as the Sindoor Tritiya. ... Continue Reading →

Mysore Dasara Celebrations

Mysore Dasara, Mysore Dusshera Dasara is a big festival in India, which is celebrated with lot of zeal and enthusiasm by one and all. In North India Dasara is marked by burning of the ... Continue Reading →

Brahmacharini Puja 2012 Date

Brahmacharini puja during Navratri, When is Brahmacharini Puja in 2012?, 17th October 2012 The Second day of Navratri is Dedicated to Godess Brhamacharini. Godess Brahmacharini is worshipped ... Continue Reading →

Chandra Darshan During Navratri

When is Chandra Darshan in october 2012?, October 17, 2012 Chandra Darshan is celebrated on the appearance of Moon after Amavasya (New Moon Day) in every month.  Chandra darshana is ... Continue Reading →

Dasara

Dusshera, Dussera, Vijayadasami, Vijaya Dashami Dasara festival is celebrated on the Shukla Paksha Dashami (tenth day) of the Hindu lunar month of  Ashwayuja (Ashvin). The first Nine ... Continue Reading →

Ghatasthapana 2012 | Kalash Sthapana 2012 Date

When is Ghatasthapana  in 2012?, Ghatasthapana  Date,  Kalash  Sthapana  Date, October 16, 2012 Navratri begins with Ghata Sthapana or Kalasha Sthapana. Ghata means pot.  Sthapana ... Continue Reading →

Ghatasthapana | Kalash Sthapana

The first day of Navaratri is known as Ghatasthapana or Kalasha Sthapana. Kalash (Ghat) means a vessel made out of gold, silver or copper. Sthapana means to install. Therefore Ghata ... Continue Reading →

Why Aapti leaves Exchanged As Gold During Dasara?

Katha of Apti leaves as sona in dasara Celebrations, Story behind Exchanging Aapti leaves during Dussehra Once there was a Brahmin by the name of Kausta. He was the son of Devadatta. ... Continue Reading →

Semi Pooja Legend

Semi Puja Story of Dasara, Semi Pooja katha, Story of Jammi tree (Shami Vruksha)   Pandavas lost their kingdom and every thing to the Kauravas in gambling. Finally Kauravas agreed ... Continue Reading →

Victory of Goddess Durga over Mahishasura

Dasara, also called as Vijaya dashmi, is a famous Hindu festival celebrated on the Dashami of Ashvin month. According to Hindu mythology people celebrate this festival because Goddess ... Continue Reading →

Victory Of Lord Shri Ram Over The Demon Ravana

Dasara festival is celebrated to remember the victory of the god Sri Rama over demon king  Ravana. Dasarth asked Rama to leave for forest for 14 years just before he was to be named ... Continue Reading →

Pitru Paksha

Pitr paksha, Pitri Paksha, Pitru Pakshya, Pitri Pokkho Pitru means ancestors and Paksha means 15 day lunar period. Thus Pitru Paksha is a 15 day lunar period, when Hindus pay homage ... Continue Reading →