Puja Vidhi for Govardhan Puja
Govardhan Puja is a Hindu festival celebrated the day after Diwali in which Lord Krishna is worshipped. The festival is also called Annakoot and literally means ‘a mountain of food’....
Read MoreGovardhan Puja is a Hindu festival celebrated the day after Diwali in which Lord Krishna is worshipped. The festival is also called Annakoot and literally means ‘a mountain of food’....
Read MoreDiwali, or Deepavali as the festival is otherwise called, is a major Hindu festival celebrated on Amavasya or new moon day in the month of Kartika. While some people celebrate...
Read MoreDiwali is also known as the festival of lights. People light rows of lamps and make rangolis on Diwali or Deepavali. The word ‘Deepavali’ literally translates to ‘row of lights’....
Read MoreBhai Dooj is a festival that is celebrated by Hindus two days after Diwali/Deepavali festival. The festival is celebrated as a part of the Holi celebrations in some parts of...
Read MoreDiwali, or Deepavali, is commonly associated as the festival of lights. Shops and houses are lit up with brightly coloured bulbs or diyas that render a wonderful festive ambiance. The...
Read MoreDiwali, also known as the festival of lights, is one of the main Hindu festivals in India. It is celebrated with a lot of pomp and show and signifies the...
Read MoreGovardhan Puja is a part of the five-day Diwali/Deepavali celebrations. The celebration is carried out on the fourth day, which is essentially the very next day after the festival of...
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