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Pushpa Yagam 2025 at Tirumala: Essential, Complete Guide to Lord Balaji’s Floral Worship

Pushpa Yagam is the annual flower offering to Lord Balaji at Sri Venkateshwara Temple, Tirumala, observed during Kartika masam. In 2025, the ritual falls on October 30 and features blossoms sourced from Srivari udyanavanam, the flower gardens of TTD. Ankurarpanam is conducted as the preparatory rite, sanctifying the ceremony with auspicious intent. The event blends…
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Complete Guide to Koil Alwar Tirumanjanam at Sri Govindaraja Swamy Temple, Deepavali 2025

Koil Alwar Tirumanjanam at the Sri Govindaraja Swamy temple in Tirupati will be observed on Thursday, October 16, 2025, from 6:30 am to 9:30 am (IST), ahead of the Deepavali Asthanam on October 20. The sanctification ritual prepares the temple for the festival period, emphasizing cleanliness, order, and spiritual readiness. Darshan will resume after the…
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Essential Guide to Pavithrotsavam at Jubilee Hills TTD: Dates, Rituals, and Spiritual Significance

Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, will conduct Pavithrotsavam from October 17–19, 2025, in accordance with Agama traditions, beginning with Ankurarpanam on the evening of October 16. The festival serves as a purification rite to atone for inadvertent ritual lapses, safeguarding the sanctity of worship. Visitors can expect a disciplined sequence of Vedic recitations…
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Ultimate Guide to Amavasya October 2025: Discover the Date, Names, and Diwali Significance

Amavasya in October 2025 occurs on 21 October and is observed as Ashwayuja Amavasya in Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, and Gujarati calendars, and as Kartik Amavasya in North Indian traditions. The date coincides with Deepavali Amavasya, amplifying its cultural and devotional importance across regions. Families commonly perform Lakshmi Puja, while Bengal and neighboring regions observe Kali…
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Amavasya November 2025: Essential Guide to Kartika/Margashirsha Date, Tithi Timings, and Rituals

Amavasya in November 2025 falls on 20 November and is observed as Kartika Amavasya in Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, and Gujarati calendars, and as Margashirsha Amavasya in North Indian calendars. Because tithi spans vary by place, local Panchang consultation is essential for precise Amavasya and Darsha Shraddha muhurta. The day is embraced for Deep Daan, vrata,…
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Kartik Maas 2025 in Marathi Calendar: Complete Guide to Dates, Festivals & Spiritual Practices

Kartik Maas 2025 in the Marathi calendar runs from 22 October to 20 November, according to Marathi Kalnirnay. Recognized as the most auspicious month, it emphasizes light, charity, pilgrimage, and disciplined daily practice. The Diwali period bridges Ashwin and Kartik, with Padwa, Govardhan Puja/Annakut, and Bhai Dooj falling within Kartik in many Marathi Panchangs. Tulsi…
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Discover Kartika Maasa 2025 (Kannada Calendar): Complete Guide to Dates, Rituals, Festivals

Kartika Maasa 2025 in the Kannada Panchang runs from 22 October to 20 November, revered as a sacred month for Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. Devotees observe pre-dawn snana, daily deepa, Monday fasts for Shiva, and Vaishnava practices of the Damodara month. Major observances include Prabodhini Ekadashi, Tulasi Vivah, Bhishma Panchaka, and Kartika Purnima (Tripurari…
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Kartik Purnima 2025 Guide: Discover Essential Date, Puranmashi Timings & Sacred Rituals

Kartik Purnima 2025 (Purnima November 2025) falls on Wednesday, November 5 in India and marks the Full Moon of the Kartik month. As per North Indian Hindi calendars, it concludes Kartik Month and brings Kartik Snana to an end. Puranmashi timings vary by city and should be confirmed through a local Panchang or temple schedule.…
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Kartik Maas 2025 (Marathi Calendar): Complete GuideDiscover Dates, Festivals, Auspicious Rituals

Kartik Maas 2025 in the Marathi calendar runs from 22 October to 20 November, as per Marathi Kalnirnay. Recognized as an especially auspicious period, the month emphasizes deepa lighting, snan, daan, and vrata. Major observances include Govardhan Puja (Annakut), Bhau Beej, Prabodhini Ekadashi, Tulsi Vivah, and Kartik Purnima (Dev Deepawali). The Amanta system explains why…
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Kartika Maasa 2025: A Complete Guide to Karnataka’s Sacred Month and Festival Highlights

Kartika Maasa 2025 in the Kannada Panchang spans 22 October to 20 November, revered as a sacred period for Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. The month emphasizes daily snana, deepa dāna, tulasi puja, and disciplined vrata such as Karthika Somavara and Damodara practices. It begins with Kartika Shukla Pratipada (Balipadyami/Annakut) and culminates in the radiance…
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Akasha Deepam (Akasha Deepa Vratham) 2025: Complete Guide to Dates, Rituals, and Meaning

Akasha Deepam (Akasha Deepa Vratham) is a cherished Karthika Masam observance across South India, marked by lighting a lamp each evening and elevating it toward the open sky. In 2025, the vratham runs from October 22 to November 20 per Telugu, Kannada, Marathi, and Gujarati calendars, with regional variation advised via local panchangams. The practice…
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Kartik Purnima 2025: Complete Guide to Purnima Date, Puranmashi Timings, and Rituals

Kartik Purnima (Tripurari/Tripuri Purnima) falls on November 5, 2025, marking the Full Moon of Kartik Month and the conclusion of Kartik Snana in North Indian Hindi calendars. The day is celebrated through Dev Diwali, Deepotsavam, and Ganga Mahotsav, highlighting India’s living heritage of light, devotion, and service. Puranmashi timings depend on the lunar tithi and…
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Complete Panchang for Oct 19, 2025: Master Krishna Paksha Trayodashi–Chaturdashi

On Sunday, October 19, 2025, Panchang indicates Krishna Paksha Trayodashi until 1:55 PM, followed by Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi for the remainder of the day. The waning phase supports reflective practice, gentle discipline, and inward focus across dharmic traditions. Trayodashi is traditionally associated with Pradosh Vrat in many regions, while Chaturdashi often deepens preparatory, purifying observances.…
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Rama Ekadashi 2025: Complete Guide to Date, Significance, Fasting Rules, and Parana Times

Rama Ekadashi in 2025 falls on October 17, aligning with Kartik Krishna Paksha as per North Indian calendars and Ashwayuja Krishna Paksha in several Western and Southern Indian traditions. The observance, closely associated with the Diwali season, emphasizes inner purification, disciplined fasting, and devotion to Lord Vishnu with a remembrance of Sri Rama. The Rama…
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Karashtami 2025: Discover the Essential Bhaldevi Puja Rituals and Maharashtra’s Diwali Start

Karashtami 2025, observed on 13 October, marks the auspicious beginning of Diwali in Maharashtra. Celebrated on Krishna Paksha Ashtami of Ashwin (Kartik in many North Indian calendars), the vrata centers on Bhaldevi Puja and emphasizes purity, gratitude, and ethical living. Households light lamps, prepare simple naivedya, and often begin Diwali faral, strengthening familial and neighborhood…
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Complete Ahoi Ashtami Vrat Katha: Discover Proven Rituals for Children’s Prosperity and Long Life

Ahoi Ashtami, observed on Kartik Krishna Ashtami about a week before Diwali, is dedicated to children’s prosperity, progress, and long life. The vrat centers on a day-long fast, evening puja, and breaking the fast after star-sighting, often with the aṣṭa-koṣṭhaka drawn on a clean wall. The associated Katha highlights remorse, renewal, and the transformative impact…
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Discover Thula Masam 2025: Complete Guide to Thulam Month Dates, Sankramanam, Significance

Thula Masam (Thulam month) is the third month of the Malayalam calendar, observed in 2025 from October 18 to November 16. The month begins with Thula Sankramanam, when the Sun enters Thula rashi (Libra), marking a spiritually significant solar transition. Families and temples often observe this period with dawn prayers, simple offerings, and surya aradhana…
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Aippasi Masam 2025: Discover the Complete Guide to Dates, Skanda Sashti, and Deepavali

Aippasi Masam 2025 runs from 18 October to 16 November, marking a sacred cycle in the Tamil calendar dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Murugan. This complete guide explains the month’s significance, outlines key observances such as Skanda Sashti and Deepavali, and highlights the importance of Aippasi Pournami and Annabhishekam. Readers gain practical insights for…
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Aippasi Masam 2025: Discover the Complete Guide to Tamil Calendar’s Sacred Month of Light

Aippasi Masam 2025 runs from 18 October to 16 November in the Tamil Calendar, bringing together devotion, discipline, and celebration across Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry, and Sri Lanka’s Tamil regions. Dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Murugan, the month features Skanda Sashti and Deepavali, uniting families and communities in worship and service. Readers gain a clear…
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Complete Ahoi Ashtami Puja Guide 2025: Master the Proven Vidhi for Children’s Blessings

Ahoi Ashtami 2025 falls on October 13 (Kartik Krishna Ashtami) and centers on Ahoi Mata’s blessings for children’s health, longevity, and happiness. This complete, easy-to-follow vidhi explains preparation, altar setup, offerings, katha recitation, aarti, and the essential star-sighting to conclude the fast. Practical insights respect regional diversity while clarifying the shared core of the vrata…