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Vishu 2026 Malayalam New Year: Exact Date, Kani Rituals, Kaineettam, and Cultural Insights

Vishu 2026 in Kerala falls on Wednesday, 15 April 2026, aligning with the first day of Medam in the Malayalam Panchang and the Sun’s ingress into sidereal Aries (Mesha Sankranti). The date follows Kerala’s sunrise rule: because Sankranti occurs after sunset on 14 April, the observance shifts to the next dawn. The festival’s centerpiece is…
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Sri Rama Navami 2026 at Bhadrachalam: Timeless Brahmotsavam & Soul‑Stirring Sita Rama Kalyanam

Sri Rama Navami 2026 at Bhadrachalam will be observed during the Vasanta Paksha Thirukalyana Brahmotsavalu from March 19 to April 2, with Sri Sita Rama Kalyanam expected in the Madhyahna window around March 27. The temple’s liturgy follows Vaishnava Agamas with Ankurarpana, Dwajarohanam, vahana sevas, the Kalyanam, and Pattabhishekam on Dasami. Devotees can expect a…
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Kuravi Veerabhadra Swamy Temple Festivals: Sankranti Pallaki Processions and Devotional Unity

Kuravi Veerabhadra Swamy Temple in Mahabubabad, Telangana, observes a rich festival calendar centered on Bhadrakali Sametha Sri Veerabhadra Swamy, with Makara Sankranti as a major highlight. The festival’s special poojas and the Pallaki Procession (Grama Seva) unite cosmic timekeeping with community devotion. This overview explains the astronomical significance of Sankranti, unpacks the role of upacharas…
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Govinda Dwadashi 2026: Sacred Date, Tithi, Puja Vidhi, and Tirumala–Puri Highlights

Govinda Dwadashi in 2026 falls on 28 February, corresponding to Falgun Shukla Dwadashi, the twelfth lunar day of the bright fortnight. The observance emphasizes devotion to Vishnu as Govinda through precise tithi-based worship, completion of the Ekadashi fast (parana), Tulasi archana, and Vishnu Sahasranama recitation. Major temples—including Tirumala Tirupati Balaji, Dwaraka Tirumala (Chinna Tirupati), and…
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Sharabha Jayanti 2026 (May 1): Sharabheshwara Swamy Jayanti Puja, Timings, and Vaishakh Purnima Meaning

Sharabha Jayanti (Sharabheshwara Swamy Jayanti) in 2026 falls on May 1, coinciding with Vaishakh Purnima, the Full Moon that emphasizes balance, compassion, and protective grace. This comprehensive guide explains the date, calendrical nuances (including references to Vaigasi Masam and Edava Masam per regional almanacs), and the spiritual meaning of honoring Lord Sharabha. It outlines practical…
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Punganur Kalyana Venkateshwara Brahmotsavams 2026: Dates, Rituals, Vahana Sevas & Full Visitor Guide

Sri Kalyana Venkateshwara Swamy Temple, Punganur, will observe Brahmotsavams from February 24 to March 4, 2026, with Ankurarpanam on February 23 (7:00 pm–8:30 pm IST). Daily Vahana Sevas are scheduled each morning from 8:00 am to 11:00 am IST, enabling devotees to plan darshan comfortably. This guide explains the doctrinal meaning of Brahmotsavam, the significance…
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Falgun Mela 2026 at Khatu Shyamji: Nishan Yatra, Lakkhi Mela Dates, Rituals & Guide

Falgun Mela 2026 at Khatu Shyamji Temple runs from 18 to 28 February, uniting lakhs of devotees in Nishan Yatra, kirtan, and seva. The Lakkhi Mela’s inclusive ethos exemplifies dharmic unity and shared values of compassion and service. This guide explains the festival’s significance, expected peak days, rituals at the temple and Shyam Kund, and…
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Puthandu 2026 on April 14: Chithirai 1 Mesha Sankranti, Rituals, and Parabhava Samvatsara

Puthandu 2026 (Varusha Pirappu/Chithirai Vishu) falls on 14 April, coinciding with Mesha Sankranti—the Sun’s sidereal ingress into Mesha Rashi (Aries)—and inaugurates Parabhava Nama Samvatsaram. The article explains the Tamil Sauramana (solar) calendar’s reliance on the sidereal zodiac, why the New Year clusters around mid-April, and how local panchangams use the precise Sankranti moment to guide…
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Tarigonda Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Brahmotsavams 2026: Sacred Spectacle, Schedule & Visitor Guide

The Tarigonda Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple will observe its annual Brahmotsavams from February 24 to March 5, 2026, with Ankurarpanam on February 23. TTD has organized extensive arrangements including pandals, rangolis, queue lines, barricades, water points, and basic medical support to ensure safe and orderly darshan. This guide outlines the festival’s Agamic framework, expected…
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Puthandu 2026: Definitive Guide to Varusha Pirappu, Chithirai Vishu, Mesha Sankranti & Parabhava

Puthandu 2026 (Varusha Pirappu), also known as Chithirai Vishu or Chithirai 1, falls on 14 April and is anchored in Mesha Sankramana—the Sun’s ingress into sidereal Aries. The festival inaugurates the samvatsara year Parabhava and unites astronomical exactitude with Tamil ritual life, from kani arrangements and maanga pachadi to temple abhishekam and panchanga pāṭhanam. This…
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Tarigonda Lakshmi Narasimha Brahmotsavams 2026: Dates, Rituals, TTD Arrangements & Darshan Guide

Tarigonda Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple will observe Brahmotsavams from 24 February to 05 March 2026, with Ankurarpanam on 23 February. TTD has organized comprehensive arrangements—pandals, rangolis, queue lines, and barricades—for an orderly and comfortable darshan. The festival sequence typically features Dhwajarohanam, daily vahana-sevas (including the popular Garuda Seva), Rathotsavam, and Chakrasnanam. Devotees can expect…
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Falgun Mela 2026 at Khatu Shyamji: Nishan Yatra, Lakkhi Mela Dates, Rituals, Travel Guide

Falgun Mela 2026 at Khatu Shyamji Temple in Rajasthan runs from 18 to 28 February, aligning with the Phalguna bright fortnight and culminating near Dwadashi. The festival—also called Nishan Yatra and Lakkhi Mela—honors Shyam Baba (Barbarika), a benevolent form of Krishna revered for compassion and grace. This guide explains the festival’s significance, daily aarti framework,…
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Dasha Mata Vrata 2026: Ten Transformative Days After Holi for Protection and Prosperity

Dasha Mata Vrata 2026 begins on 4 March, the day after Holi, and culminates on Chaitra Krishna Dashami, 13 March (IST). Observed across northern and western India, this ten-day vow invokes Dasha Mata’s protective grace for family well-being and stability in all “ten” directions. The observance blends daily puja, katha, fasting or regulated diet, and…
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Holashtak 2026: Sacred 8‑Day Pause Before Holi—Exact Dates, Ritual Guidance, and Regional Traditions

Holashtak 2026 spans February 24 to March 3, marking an eight-day North Indian observance from Falgun Shukla Ashtami to Purnima during which auspicious functions are deferred. This academically grounded guide explains dates, tithi logic, and regional variations, and clarifies how Holika Dahan follows Purnima (after Bhadra) with color play anticipated the next day. It outlines…
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Meenam (Meena Masam) 2026 in Kerala: Exact Dates, Festivals, Astronomical Insights & Culture

Meenam (Meena Masam), the eighth month of the Malayalam Calendar (Kolla Varsham), spans March 15 to April 13, 2026 in Kerala, aligning with Panguni (Tamil) and overlapping Phalguna–Chaitra in other Hindu calendars. Set by Surya’s sidereal ingress into Pisces (Meena Sankramam), Meenam ends just before Mesha Sankranti, after which Vishu is observed on April 14.…
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Sampada Gowri Vratham 2026 on Vaishakh Purnima: Date, Muhurat, Complete Vidhi and Udyapana Guide

Sampada Gowri Vratham (Sampath Gauri Vrata) in 2026 is observed on Vaishakh Purnima, Friday, May 1, aligning with a full moon revered across Hinduism, Buddhism (Vesak), Jainism, and Sikh traditions. The vrata honors Goddess Lakshmi and Goddess Gauri as complementary manifestations of śakti, seeking holistic prosperity grounded in virtue, gratitude, and stewardship. This comprehensive guide…
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Samarth Ramdas Swami Jayanti 2026 on Ram Navami: Date, Rituals, History, and Enduring Legacy

Samarth Ramdas Swami Jayanti in 2026 will be observed on March 26, the day of Sri Ram Navami (Chaitra Maas Shukla Paksha Navami). Rooted in Rama-bhakti and Hanuman’s ideal of disciplined strength, the observance blends inward contemplation with outward service. The legacy of Samarth Ramdas—Guru of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj—spans profound texts like Dasbodh and Manache…
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Sharabha Jayanti 2026 (Vaishakh Purnima): Sacred Date, Puja Guide, Symbolism, Temple Insights

Sharabha Jayanti 2026, also known as Sharabheshwara Swamy Jayanti, falls on 1 May and coincides with Vaishakh Purnima in the traditional Hindu calendar. The festival honors Lord Sharabha as a protective, pacifying manifestation of Shiva and emphasizes transforming fierce energy into compassionate guardianship. Regional calendars index the observance differently, with Tamil and Malayalam solar months…
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Punganur Sri Kalyana Venkateshwara Brahmotsavams 2026: Dates, Vahana Sevas, Rituals, Travel Guide

Sri Kalyana Venkateshwara Swamy Temple in Punganur will conduct its annual Brahmotsavams from 24 February to 4 March 2026, with Ankurarpanam on 23 February between 7:00 pm and 8:30 pm IST. Daily Vahana Sevas are scheduled from 8:00 am to 11:00 am, offering prime viewing for devotees. The festival follows Vaishnava agamic tradition, featuring Dhwajarohanam,…
