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Govindarajaswamy Temple Adhyayanotsavams 2026: 24 Days of Divya Prabandham in Tirupati

The Adhyayanotsavams at Sri Govindaraja Swamy Temple, Tirupati, will take place from January 18 to February 10, 2026, aligning with Magha Masam in the Telugu calendar. Central to this 24-day observance is the daily 5:30–6:30 PM recitation of the Divya Prabandham, a hallmark of Sri Vaishnava tradition. The festival preserves sacred hymnody, encourages disciplined study,…
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Purandhara Dasa Aradhana 2026, Tirumala–Tirupati: Three Sacred Days of Music, Bhakti, Unity

Purandhara Dasa Aradhana returns to Tirumala–Tirupati from 17–19 January 2026, honoring Sri Purandara Dasa’s living legacy as the father of Carnatic music. Hosted at Asthana Mandapam under TTD’s Dasa Sahitya Project, the celebration blends Suprabhatam, meditation, group bhajans, and Nagar Sankirtana into a contemplative three-day rhythm. Attendees benefit from an immersive devotional atmosphere where music,…
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Kosuvaripalle Temple Brahmotsavam 2026: Dates, Key Rituals, and Visitor Essentials
The Sri Prasanna Venkateswara Swamy temple at Kosuvaripalle will observe its 2026 Brahmotsavam from 19–27 January, with Ankurarpanam on 18 January. Dhwajarohanam on 19 January inaugurates the festival with solemn dignity, followed by the mid-festival highlights of Garuda Seva and Kalyanotsavam on 24 January. Radhotsavam on 25 January draws vibrant community participation through the chariot…
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March 2026 Hindu Festivals & Vrat Guide: Key Dates—Holika Dahan, Pradosh, Masi Magam, Purnima

This March 2026 guide presents key Hindu festivals and vrat aligned to Indian Standard Time (IST) for accurate planning. It highlights Pradosh, Holika Dahan with the end of Holashtak, Purnima Vrat, Masi Magam, Attukal Pongala, and Chaitanya Mahaprabhu Jayanti. Each entry briefly explains the observance and its significance in daily spiritual life. The focus on…
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Lohri and Pongal Unveiled: Harvest Joy, Sun Worship, and Shared Dharmic Unity

Lohri and Pongal illuminate how India’s harvest traditions celebrate the Sun, mark seasonal transition, and strengthen community bonds. This comparison clarifies shared elements—sun worship, offerings from the new harvest, and communal gathering—alongside regional distinctiveness in Punjab and Tamil Nadu. Lohri emphasizes the bonfire, til-gur offerings, and folk dance, while Pongal features the overflowing pot, kolam…
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Markandeya Jayanti 2026: Auspicious Date, Meaning, and Practices to Deepen Devotion

Markandeya Jayanti 2026 will be observed on January 22, aligning with Shukla Paksha Chaturthi in the Magha Month of the Hindu calendar. The day honors Sage Markandeya, celebrated for unwavering devotion to Lord Shiva and the transformative power of the Mahamrityunjaya mantra. Observances typically include Shiva and Markandeya puja, mantra recitation, reading from the Markandeya…
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January 19, 2026 Panchang: Amavasya to Shukla Paksha Pratipada Timings—Essential Guide

January 19, 2026 features a significant lunar transition in the Hindu calendar: Amavasya tithi lasts until 1:08 AM, then shifts to Shukla Paksha Pratipada until 1:59 AM (local time; subsequent date not specified). The day balances introspection with renewed beginnings, aligning well with household rites and community observances. As auspicious periods vary by locality, readers…
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Pongal 2026 Muhurtham Guide: Surya Sankramana 3:07 PM (Jan 14) and 4-Day Ritual Plan

Pongal 2026 centers on Makara Sankranti, with Surya Sankramana recorded at 3:07 PM on 14 January 2026 as per standard Tamil calendars. This guide explains how to align Thai Pongal Pooja Muhurtham with that moment, while emphasizing that specific auspicious windows should be confirmed via a local Panchang. It outlines the four-day observance—Bhogi, Thai Pongal,…
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Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s 360th Parkash Aagman: Timeless Courage, Seva, and Unity

The 360th Parkash Aagman of Guru Gobind Singh Ji (born 22 December 1666 at Patna Sahib) offers a timely occasion to revisit the sant–sipahi ideal and its enduring relevance. Observed across diverse calendars, the commemoration centers on Akhand Paath, kirtan, Nagar Kirtan, and inclusive langar at sacred sites and in diaspora communities. Guru Gobind Singh…
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Historic Miami’s First Ratha Yatra of 2026: ISKCON Chariot Ignites Coconut Grove Parade

ISKCON Miami inaugurated the city’s first Ratha Yatra of 2026 within Coconut Grove’s 41st Annual King Mango Strut Parade, bringing the Jagannath chariot and devotional chanting into a lively civic setting. The event showcased Hindu cultural celebrations in an accessible, family-friendly format that invited participation from residents and visitors. By foregrounding compassion, service, and shared…
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January 16, 2026 Panchang: Trayodashi to Chaturdashi at 10:10 PM — Timings, Meaning, Reflection

Friday, January 16, 2026 features Krishna Paksha Trayodashi in most regions until 10:10 PM, followed by Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi. The day’s progression supports calm routines, mindful reflection, and a gentle close to the lunar fortnight. Observers often note that Trayodashi encourages steadiness, while Chaturdashi deepens inward focus ahead of Amavasya. Key elements such as Nakshatra,…
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Gupt Navratri 2026 (Magha): Sacred January Dates, Rituals, and Spiritual Insights

Gupt Navratri 2026 (Magha) will be observed from 19–27 January 2026 during the Shukla Paksha of Magha maas. This nine-night festival of Goddess Shakti emphasizes inward sadhana, disciplined vrat, and daily puja. Families often perform Ghatasthapana on Pratipada and conclude with special prayers on Navami, supported by recitation of Durga Saptashati or Lalita Sahasranama. The…
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Sri Satyanarayana Vratham 2026 Dates: Auspicious Days, Purnima vs Chaturdashi, Puja Guide

Sri Satyanarayana Swamy Vratham is observed monthly in 2026 on Shukla Paksha Chaturdashi and on Purnima, with exact dates determined by local tithi timings in the Hindu calendar. The vrata, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, is especially meaningful for newly married couples who seek auspiciousness and stability. Both observance days are traditional; families are encouraged to…
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Varuna Shashti 2026 Guide: Date, Rituals, and Significance of Invoking the Rain God

Varuna Shashti 2026 falls on January 24, coinciding with Magha Shukla Sashti. Observed prominently in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu during Magha masam, it honors Varuna, the deity of waters and rain. Devotees worship Varuna Dev with red flowers, chandan (sandal paste), and dhoopa dheepa naivedyam to seek timely rains, ecological balance, and prosperity.…
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Ganesh Jayanti 2026 (Maghi Ganesha Jayanthi): Date, Puja Guide, Regional Traditions, Significance

Ganesh Jayanti 2026 (Maghi Ganesha Jayanthi) falls on Thursday, 22 January, corresponding to Magha Shukla Paksha Chaturthi in the Hindu calendar. Widely observed in Maharashtra and in parts of Karnataka and Goa, the festival honors Lord Ganesha as the remover of obstacles and the patron of wisdom and auspicious beginnings. Devotees commonly undertake a simple…
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Sixteen Sacred Days in Jharkhand: An Immersive Guide to Navratri and Durga Puja Heritage

Jharkhand observes a distinctive sixteen-day Navratri and Durga Puja that extends devotion beyond the familiar nine days, aligning with Mahalaya and culminating on Vijayadashami. The longer cycle deepens spiritual focus through Kalash Sthapana, Akhanda Deepa, and Devi Mahatmyam recitations, while showcasing regional arts, eco-conscious idols, and Sal Tree motifs. Community-led prasad distribution and cultural programs…
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Masik Shivaratri 2026 Guide: Monthly Dates, Sacred Krishna Paksha Meaning, and Fasting Tips

Masik Shivaratri falls each month on Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi, the lunar day before Amavasya, making it a powerful time for Shiva Puja, fasting, and meditation. This guide explains how to plan the 2026 monthly observances with attention to regional calendar nuances and location-based timing. It highlights why Maha Shivaratri is observed on the Magh-month Masa…
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Masik Vinayak Chaturthi 2026: Siddhivinayak Vrat Guide, Tithi Method, and Puja Insights

Masik Vinayak Chaturthi is observed monthly on Shukla Paksha Chaturthi, while Sankashtahara (Sankashti) occurs on Krishna Paksha Chaturthi. This guide clarifies the difference and explains how to determine 2026 observance dates accurately using a regional Panchang. It outlines a step-by-step tithi method, emphasizing the sunrise rule and local time-zone variations. Readers gain practical insights into…
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Vasavi Atmarpana Dinotsavam 2026: Date, Tithi, Meaning, and Peaceful Rituals of Ahimsa

Vasavi Atmarpana Dinotsavam 2026 is observed on 20 January, corresponding to Magha Shukla Dwitiya. The day honors Vasavi Kanyaka Parameswari Devi’s union with the Divine and highlights the ethical ideals of ahimsa, dignity, and social harmony. Devotees commonly light lamps, offer kumkum and turmeric, and engage in prayer, meditation, and charity. The festival’s message resonates…
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Magh Navratri 2026 Dates & Ritual Guide: Experience Gupt Navratri’s Sacred Nine Nights

Magh Navratri (Magha Navaratri), also known as Gupt Navratri, will be observed from January 19 to January 27, 2026. The festival unfolds during the Shukla Paksha of Magha maas and honors Goddess Shakti over nine sacred nights. Many households follow the Navadurga sequence, balancing devotion with inner sādhanā characteristic of Gupt Navratri. Simple practices—vrata, diya…