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Bhogi 2026 on 13 January: Sacred Bonfires, Renewal Rituals, and Sankranti Harvest Joy

Bhogi 2026 is on 13 January and opens the four-day Sankranti/Pongal season in Andhra Pradesh. The day centers on Bhogi Mantalu, a sacred bonfire symbolizing the removal of negativity and the welcoming of auspicious beginnings. According to regional Panchang traditions, this Bhogi aligns with Krishna Paksha Dashami in Pushya masam (Poush Month) in 2025 and…
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Pongal 2026 Calendar: Exact Dates for Bhogi, Surya, Mattu & Kannum Pongal with Meaning

Pongal 2026 in Tamil Nadu spans January 13–16, aligning with Makara Sankranti 2026 and unfolding across four meaningful days: Bhogi, Surya, Mattu, and Kannum Pongal. The calendar offers clarity for planning rituals, temple visits, and family gatherings. Each day carries a distinct emphasis—renewal, solar gratitude, care for cattle, and community bonding—grounded in Thai Masam’s auspicious…
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Sacred Kolam at Dawn: How Rice-Powder Geometry Cleanses Karma and Blesses Homes
Across South India, the pre-dawn kolam transforms thresholds into living geometry that unites aesthetics, ecology, and spirituality. Drawn with rice powder, kolam and rangoli invite auspiciousness, welcome guests, and model daily renewal through impermanence. Many lineages teach that sustained practice can cleanse karmic residues—even across seven janmas—an ethical insight embodied in attention, non-harm, and generosity.…
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Bhogi Festival Explained: Significance, Bhogi Mantalu, Bhogi Pallu, and Pongal Traditions

Bhogi is the first day of the South Indian Sankranthi season and is observed as Bhogi Pongal among Tamil communities. The festival emphasizes renewal and gratitude through rituals such as Bhogi Mantalu (a sacred pre-dawn bonfire) and Bhogi Pallu (a blessing ceremony for children). Homes are cleansed and decorated with muggulu/kolam, gobbemmalu, and mango-leaf torans,…
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Adhik Maas 2026 (Purushottam Maas): Double Jyeshtha, Significance, Rituals, Dates

Adhik Maas (Adhika Masam, Mala Maas, Purushottam Maas) occurs in the Hindu lunisolar calendar during Parabhava Nama Samvatsara (2026–2027). In 2026, Jyeshta Masam arrives twice—first as Adhika Jyeshta (Pratham Jyeshta) and then as Nija Jyeshta—maintaining alignment between lunar months and the solar year. The month is dedicated to intensified sadhana, including japa, daana, vrata, and…
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Makara Sankranti 2026 Date, Rituals, and Regional Names: A Joyous Start to Uttarayana

Makara Sankranti 2026 falls on January 14, marking the Sun’s transit into Makara Rashi and the start of Uttarayana Punyakalam. Observed nationwide under names like Pongal, Lohri, Uttarayan, and Magh Bihu, it unites communities through gratitude, ethical action, and celebration. Core rituals include Makara Sankramana Snan, Surya Arghya, Daan (particularly sesame and jaggery), and vibrant…
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January 2026 Hindu Festivals: Auspicious Tithis, Makar Sankranti, Magh Mela Highlights

This academic guide summarizes key Hindu festivals and auspicious days in January 2026 based on the standard Hindu Panchangam of India. It explains how January bridges Paush and Magha months in the North Indian calendar, shaping practices like snan, daan, and japa. Readers gain context for Makar Sankranti (Pongal), Shakambari Navratri, and Magh Mela, with…
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December 26, 2025 Panchang: Auspicious Timings, Shukla Paksha Sashti to Saptami, Key Insights

December 26, 2025, features Shukla Paksha Sashti until 10:00 AM, followed by Shukla Paksha Saptami in most regions. This tithi shift helps practitioners time puja, vrata, and personal intentions with clarity and purpose. Morning hours can be used to complete Sashti-aligned observances, while the post-10:00 AM period suits Saptami-related activities. The waxing moon’s energy traditionally…
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Ekadashi 2026: Auspicious Vrat Dates and Vishnu Puja Guide for Shukla & Krishna Paksha

Ekadashi Vrat, observed on the eleventh tithi of each lunar fortnight, is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and recurs in both Shukla Paksha and Krishna Paksha throughout 2026. This guide explains why Ekadashi dates can differ among Smartha, Vaishnava, and Gauna traditions, and how sunrise-based tithi rules and regional Panchang use shape observance. It offers practical…
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Pushya Masam 2025–2026: Sacred dates and traditions in the Telugu calendar for AP & Telangana

Pushya Masam 2025–2026 runs from December 21, 2025 to January 18, 2026 in the Telugu calendar of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The month aligns with the amānta system also used in Karnataka, Maharashtra, Goa, and Gujarat, with minor regional variations best confirmed via local Panchang. Traditionally, it is considered less favorable for weddings and grand…
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Srimati Radharani-Inspired Devotional Baking: H.G. Purnima Mataji’s Sattvic Masterclass (17 Dec 2025)

This devotional baking masterclass, held on 17 December 2025 and dedicated to Srimati Radharani, presented two accessible, vegetarian preparations under the guidance of H.G. Purnima Mataji. The first recipe detailed a fragrant, eggless nut cake using Maida, Khoya, Ilaychee Powder, and nuts, with clear measurements for reliable results. The second introduced Idli DHOKLA with Suji…
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December 24, 2025 Panchang: Shukla Chaturthi to Panchami, Auspicious Timings and Guidance

December 24, 2025, begins with Shukla Paksha Chaturthi and transitions to Shukla Paksha Panchami at 10:52 AM in most regions. The early portion of the day is well suited for invoking Sri Ganesha’s guidance for learning and fresh starts, while the later portion favors steady execution and continuity. Selecting auspicious timings involves preferring Abhijit Muhurat…
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Posh Maas 2025–2026 (Gujarati Calendar): Exact Dates, Ritual Guidance, and Uttarayan Insights

Posh Maas (Paush) in the Gujarati Vikram Samvat calendar runs from 21 December 2025 to 18 January 2026, offering a clear time window for planning observances. The month is traditionally reflective, with certain rites deferred and contemplative practices like vrata, japa, dana, and seva emphasized. A major highlight is Makara Sankranti—celebrated as Uttarayan in Gujarat—around…
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Poush Mahina 2025–2026: Exact Marathi Calendar Dates, Regional Traditions, and Key Insights

Poush mahina, the tenth month of the Marathi calendar, runs from 21 December 2025 to 18 January 2026. The same lunisolar framework is followed in Gujarat, Karnataka, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh, fostering regional continuity. Many households observe Poush with simplicity and reflection, reserving select ceremonies for other periods based on local customs. The month aligns…
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Pushya Maasa 2025–2026: Kannada Calendar Dates, Ritual Highlights, and Regional Unity

Pushya Maasa, the tenth month of the traditional Kannada calendar, runs from 21 December 2025 to 18 January 2026. The same Amanta lunisolar framework is followed across Maharashtra, Goa, Gujarat, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh, supporting coordinated observances with regional distinctiveness. While some traditions consider Pushya less favorable for major new undertakings, it remains highly valued…
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Pancha Ganapati (Dec 21–25): Five Days of Ganesha Puja for Harmony, Prosperity, and Peace

Pancha Ganapati (Dec 21–25) is a five-day Hindu festival honoring Panchamukha Ganapati through daily puja, sadhana, and acts of reconciliation. Each day carries a distinct color and focus—family, friends and neighbors, professional integrity, culture and charity, and spiritual renewal. Households set up a Ganesha altar, offer sweets, flowers, and lamps, and conclude with arati and…
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Go-daana’s Timeless Power: Deep Meanings, Ethical Impact, and Dharmic Harmony Across Traditions

Go-daana (donating a cow) is revered in Sanatan Dharma for its layered meanings and living relevance. The word “Go” conveys jnana (knowledge), gaman (the onward journey), prapti (rightful attainment), and Moksha (liberation), revealing why this practice unites ethics with spiritual aspiration. Historically, Go-daana sustained households and ecosystems, aligning with Ahimsa and dāna as celebrated in…
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Ekadashi 2026 Vrat Guide: Accurate Dates, Smartha–Vaishnava Practices, Parana and Puja

Ekadashi, observed on the eleventh tithi during both Shukla Paksha and Krishna Paksha, is a cherished day for Lord Vishnu Puja. In 2026, accurate Ekadashi Vrat dates depend on regional Panchang calculations and time zones, making local verification essential. Distinct observance patterns among Smartha, Vaishnava, and Gauna traditions reflect a harmonious diversity rather than contradiction.…
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Pushya Masam 2025–2026: Essential Telugu Calendar Dates, Ritual Focus, and Auspicious Guidance
Pushya Masam, the tenth month of the Telugu calendar, falls from 21 December 2025 to 18 January 2026, with broadly aligned observances across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and neighboring states. The month emphasizes devotion, restraint, and disciplined worship, while many families defer select celebratory ceremonies. Makara Sankranti (2026) typically occurs within this period, inspiring service, sharing,…
