Dusshera means "Dasha- hara"- the remover of bad fate…. Does it really mean the same today?
Dusshera is popularly known Vijayadashami where Vijaya means winning over and dashami means the tenth day. After revering our Goddesses for nine continuous days, Dussehra is celebrated across the country on the tenth day after the festival of Navratri. The celebration brings a sense of satisfaction and pride as we have empowered every quality to win over …
Karva Chauth - Vrat Katha & Important Mantras to Chant
Karva Chauth is a sacred festival where married women observe fasts from sunrise to moonrise for the safety and longevity of their husbands. This festival is not only a tradition but a symbol of love, dedication, bonding and togetherness between the couple. The Karva Chauth festival is observed in different ways by different communities in the country but …
Celebrate our Little Ganeshas
Ganesh Chaturthi is not just pooja, rituals and offerings but worship of a divine spirit.Lets' focus on our little ones-Let's Celebrate our little Ganeshas!