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Sacred Gift to Padmavathi: Srivari Saare Procession from Tirumala on Nov 25, 2025

On 25 November 2025, the Srivari Saare procession departs from the Tirumala temple for Tiruchanur following the auspicious Panchami Theertham, a focal event of the Ammavari Brahmotsavams. This ceremonial offering, traditionally a sari and sacred paraphernalia, is presented by Sri Venkateswara Swamy to Sri Padmavathi, symbolizing the divine bond of Vishnu and Mahalakshmi. The observance…
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Panchami Tirtham at Padma Pushkarini: Sacred Lotus Vision and Devotional Unity

Panchami Tirtham at Padma Pushkarini in Tiruchanoor is the most sacred moment of the Karthika Brahmotsavam of Sri Padmavathi Ammavaru. The observance commemorates Sri Padmavati Devi’s divine appearance on a thousand-petaled golden lotus at the temple tank. Devotees undertake a holy bath that symbolizes purification, renewal, and alignment with the rhythm of Karthika masam. The…
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November 26, 2025 Panchang Guide: Sacred Shift from Sashti to Saptami at 7:33 PM

November 26, 2025 in the Hindu calendar features Shukla Paksha Sashti until 7:33 PM, followed by the onset of Shukla Paksha Saptami. This Panchang guide clarifies tithi timing for most regions and explains how to harmonize daily practice with the day’s spiritual arc—steadiness in Sashti and renewal in Saptami. It also highlights why Nakshatra, Rashi,…
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Essential Panchang Guide for November 24, 2025: Chaturthi to Panchami, Key Timings

Monday, November 24, 2025, features Shukla Paksha Chaturthi until 6:18 PM, followed by Shukla Paksha Panchami. This Panchang update helps align daily activities with the Hindu calendar’s waxing phase for clarity and steady progress. Chaturthi supports fresh beginnings and obstacle-clearing, while Panchami encourages disciplined learning and consolidation. For accurate planning of auspicious timings, consult a…
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Hindu Festivals in January 2026: Verified Vrat Dates, Rituals, and Panchang Insights (IST)

This January 2026 festival guide lists verified Hindu Vrat and ritual dates in IST drawn from major Hindu calendars and the Panchang. It highlights Purnima Vrat on January 2, and on January 3 the full-moon rites, Shakambari Purnima (marking the close of Shakambari Navratri), and Arudra Darshanam. Readers gain clear, practical cues for fasting, puja,…
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Champa Sashti 2025: Dates, Sacred Meaning, and Maharashtra Traditions Honoring Khandoba

Champa Sashti 2025 will be observed from November 21 to November 26, aligning with Shukla Paksha Pratipada to Sashti in Margashirsha. Honoring Lord Khandoba’s victory over Mani and Malla, the festival embodies the triumph of dharma and moral courage. Families and temples across Maharashtra perform daily puja, abhisheka, and bhajans, with the vrata culminating on…
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Tiruchanoor Laksha Kumkumarchana, 16 Nov 2025: Sacred Prelude to Padmavathi Brahmotsavams

On 16 November 2025, Tiruchanoor’s Sri Padmavathi Ammavari Temple will host Laksha Kumkumarchana in the morning (from 8:00 am) and Ankurarpanam in the evening, inaugurating the annual Brahmotsavams. The kumkum-based archana, offered a lakh times, is renowned for its contemplative rhythm and serenity. Ankurarpanam, the sacred sowing of seeds, symbolizes renewal, ecological care, and shared…
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Tiruchanoor Laksha Kumkumarchana: Sacred Vermilion Puja and Ankurarpanam on 16 Nov 2025

Laksha Kumkumarchana at Sri Padmavathi Ammavari Temple, Tiruchanoor, begins at 8 am on 16 November 2025, followed by the evening Ankurarpanam as the ceremonial prelude to the annual Brahmotsavams. The sacred vermilion puja venerates Sri Padmavathi Ammavaru and is cherished for invoking prosperity and inner serenity. Ankurarpanam—the seed-sowing rite—symbolizes auspicious beginnings and ethical renewal. Set…
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November 22, 2025 Panchang: Shukla Dwitiya to Tritiya, Auspicious Hours and Ritual Focus

Saturday, November 22, 2025, in the Panchang – Hindu calendar begins with Shukla Paksha Dwitiya and shifts to Shukla Paksha Tritiya at approximately 3:11 PM local time. The morning favors thoughtful beginnings and gentle discipline; the afternoon supports continuity and sustained devotional effort. Good time (shubh muhurat) depends on local calculations, so a regional Panchang…
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Champa Sashti 2025: Six Sacred Days of Khandoba’s Victory, Devotion, and Community
Champa Sashti 2025 is observed in Maharashtra from November 21 (Shukla Paksha Pratipada) to November 26 (Sashti) in the Margashirsha Month. The six-day festival commemorates Lord Khandoba’s victory over Mani and Malla, symbolizing dharma’s triumph over adharma. Devotees engage in fasting, abhishekam, aarti, and bhajans, with special reverence at temples such as those in Jejuri.…
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November 21, 2025 Panchang: Shukla Pratipada to Dwitiya Tithi—Auspicious Starts and Shared Harmony

November 21, 2025 marks Shukla Paksha Pratipada in the Hindu Calendar until 1:09 PM, then transitions to Shukla Paksha Dwitiya. This shift signifies renewal moving into steady growth during the waxing lunar fortnight. Because Nakshatra, Rashi, and shubha muhurta vary by region, consulting a local Panchang ensures precise timing. Observances can remain simple and inclusive:…
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Utpanna Ekadashi Vrat Vidhi: A Clear, Soul-Nourishing Guide to Puja, Fasting, and Parana

Utpatti or Utpanna Ekadashi is observed on the eleventh day of the dark fortnight in the Margashirsha Month (and in some regions, during Kartika). This clear, step-by-step Utpanna Ekadashi Vrat Vidhi explains preparation on Dashami, simple yet potent Vishnu puja, and compassionate fasting options aligned with health needs. It highlights core mantras, Panchopachara offerings, and…
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Utpatti (Utpanna) Ekadashi Vrat Katha: Bhavishyottara Purana Origin, Significance, Benefits

Utpatti (Utpanna) Ekadashi is described in the Bhavishyottara Purana as the origin of the Ekadashi vrata, revealed when Ekadashi Devi emerged from Vishnu’s energy to vanquish the asura Mura. In response to Arjuna’s inquiry, Sri Krishna extols the vrata as a disciplined path to purification, steadiness, and grace. Observed on Margashirsha Krishna Paksha Ekadashi (regional…
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Utpanna Ekadashi 2025 Date, Meaning, and Fasting Guide: Embrace Renewal and Inner Strength

Utpanna Ekadashi 2025 falls on 15 November during Krishna Paksha in Margashirsha, and is observed by both Smarta and Vaishnava traditions. The vrata commemorates the symbolic victory of disciplined awareness, inspiring reflection, compassion, and self-restraint. Devotees typically fast, engage in japa or quiet study, and conclude the fast with parana on Dwadashi according to local…
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Subramanya Sashti 2025 (26 November): Essential Guide to Puja, Vrat, Temples, and Meaning

Subramanya Sashti 2025 falls on 26 November, honoring Lord Subramanya (Kartikeya, Murugan, Shanmukha, Skanda) with special pujas and Abhishekam. Devotees observe vrat, chant hymns such as the Skanda Shasti Kavacham, and offer milk, panchamrit, flowers, and fruits at temples and home altars. The festival emphasizes valor, wisdom, and compassion, seeking blessings for wellbeing and the…
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Karthika Vanabhojanam 2025 at Srinivasa Mangapuram: Dawn Procession and Sacred Forest Feast
Karthika Vanabhojanam at Srinivasa Mangapuram will take place on 16 November 2025, with a 7:00 am procession of the ceremonial idols to the Parveta Mandapam. The observance during Karthika Masam blends devotion, community bonds, and reverence for nature through an open-air sacred meal. Attendees experience a serene dawn ambience with lamps, hymns, and collective prayer…
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Karthika Deepotsavam 2025 in Tirupati: Radiant Lamp Ceremony, Timings, Live Telecast

TTD will observe Karthika Deepotsavam on 14 November 2025, 6:00–8:00 pm, at the Parade Grounds of the TTD Administrative Building in Tirupati, with a live telecast on Sri Venkateswara Bhakti Channel. The ceremony highlights the spiritual power of kartika/karthika masam, where lamp-lighting symbolizes inner illumination and renewal. Devotees can participate on-site with reverence and sustainability…
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Thiruvannamalai Karthikai Maha Deepam 2025: Date, Sacred Rituals, Timings and Pilgrim Guide

Thiruvannamalai Karthikai Maha Deepam 2025 culminates on December 3, aligned with Kartikai Pournami and coinciding with Krithikai nakshatram. The festival at Arunachaleshwara Swamy Temple follows a multi-day Brahmotsavam that culminates in the pre-dawn Bharani Deepam and the evening hilltop Maha Deepam. Pilgrims can expect large gatherings, Girivalam around Arunachala, and extensive lamp-lighting across the town.…
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Agrahan Month 2025 (Agrahayan 1432): Auspicious Dates, Harvest Spirit, Bengali Calendar Guide

Agrahan Month (Agrahayan, Agahan) is the eighth month of the Bengali calendar, running from 18 November to 16 December in 2025. It aligns with the transition from Kartik to Margashirsha in other Hindu calendars, anchoring a season of devotion and harvest. Communities in West Bengal, Bangladesh, Tripura, and the diaspora mark this period with gratitude,…
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Vyanjan Dwadashi 2025 (Dec 2): Sacred Significance, Khichdi Bhog, and Krishna Temple Rituals

Vyanjan Dwadashi 2025 (Dec 2) falls on Margashirsha Shukla Dwadashi and is marked by the ‘Khichdi bhog’ offering to Sri Radharaman Dev. The observance emphasizes sattvic simplicity, anna-dana, and collective devotion in Krishna temples and ISKCON centers. Families value the warmth of preparing and sharing khichdi as prasada, linking seasonal nourishment with spiritual practice. The…