Worshiping the Amla tree and the fasting story hold special significance for receiving Lord Vishnu’s blessings on Amalaki Ekadashi 2026. Learn about the auspicious time, effective mantras, and simple steps to receive blessings for this day.
Phalguna Amavasya 2026, observed on 18 February, is a sacred day for ancestral worship and charity. Honor your ancestors through food donation (anna daan) with Narayan Seva Sansthan, transforming remembrance into nourishment for the needy.
Ekadashi Tithi has special significance in Sanatan Dharma. Every Ekadashi is considered best for the worship of Lord Vishnu. Vijaya Ekadashi, which falls in the Shukla Paksha of the month of Falgun, is considered to provide victory and success in life as per its name.
India celebrates Republic Day every year on 26 January. It is a celebration of the soul of Indian democracy. This is the historic day when India defined itself through the Constitution and established its identity on the world stage as a sovereign, democratic republic. This year, we are celebrating the 77th Republic Day. It is […]
Magh Purnima 2026 falls on February 1 (Sunday). Bathing in holy rivers, worshipping Lord Vishnu and Lakshmi, and donating on this day destroys sins and paves the way to salvation.
Celebrate the divine advent of Goddess Saraswati and the vibrant arrival of spring this Vasant Panchami 2026. A sacred day dedicated to knowledge, art, and music, it marks the perfect opportunity for spiritual awakening and academic beginnings.
In 2026, Jaya Ekadashi falls on Thursday, January 29. This auspicious day is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is observed during the Shukla Paksha in the Hindu month of Magha.
Mahashivratri, the biggest festival of worship of Lord Shiva, the lord of destruction and creation of the universe, the embodiment of compassion and penance, is about to come.
Makar Sankranti usually marks the end of Kharmas, but 2026 brings a unique twist. Despite the Sun entering Uttarayan, auspicious events like weddings remain on hold due to the ‘setting’ of Venus.
Kalpavas is a sacred spiritual discipline observed during the Magh month at Prayagraj’s Triveni Sangam. Rooted in Sanatan tradition, it involves austerity, self-restraint, holy snan, and devotion, believed to purify the soul and lead toward liberation.
Embrace the power of Mauni Amavasya 2026 on January 18 through silence and holy bathing rituals. Explore muhurat details, snan mahatva, fasting rules, and practices for spiritual growth and prosperity.
In Sanatan Dharma, Shattila Ekadashi is an extremely meritorious fast. Observed on January 14, 2026, this Ekadashi provides removal of poverty and prosperity through the six uses of sesame – bathing, ubtan, havan, tarpan, consumption, and donation. Receive Lord Vishnu’s grace.