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Ahmedabad Protests Over ‘Kerala Story 2’: Safeguarding Interfaith Harmony, Law, and Rights in Gujarat

Protests in Ahmedabad over The Kerala Story 2 and an interfaith relationship have brought constitutional rights, community anxieties, and public order into sharp focus. This analysis explains how Gujarat can protect free expression for certified films while ensuring peaceful, lawful protests and rapid action against intimidation. It outlines the legal landscapefrom the Cinematograph Act to…
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Uniting Farms and Temples: ISKCON’s 3rd National Goshalas & Farms ConferenceDay 1, Ahmedabad 2026

Day 1 of the 3rd National Conference (ISKCON GBC Ministry of Cow Protection & Agriculture), held on February 22, 2026 at Gopal Krishna Gaushala in Ahmedabad, set a practical blueprint for unifying farms and temples through “Krishi Go-Raksha Vanijyam.” The sessions translated dharmic ethics and Vedic Traditions into actionable plans for Sustainable agriculture, integrating cow-centered…
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Hatkeshwar Jayanti 2026: Auspicious Date, Powerful Rituals, and Kuladevata Heritage

Hatkeshwar Jayanti (Hatkeshwar Mahadev Jayanti) in 2026 falls on April 1, observed on Chaitra Chaudasana, the 14th lunar day (Chaturdashi) of Chaitra. The day venerates Lord Hatkeshwar, a form of Shiva, with special emphasis on Kula Devata remembrance among families, especially in Gujarat and adjoining regions. Devotees prioritize pradosha-kala for Shivalinga abhisheka, mantra-japa (Om Namah…
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Unveiling Shakti’s Living Power: Gujarat’s Folk Goddesses and Regional Identity

Gujarat’s folk goddesses reveal how Shakti localizes as protective village deities and lineage-honored kuladevis, shaping a resilient regional identity. The essay maps major sitesAmbaji, Pavagadh, Becharaji, coastal Harsiddhias anchors of sacred geography linked to trade, kinship, and ecology. It explains how Navratri Garba turns metaphysics into lived pedagogy, uniting communities around Amba’s lamp in Gujarat…
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Gujarat BJP MLA Halts ₹32-Cr Slaughterhouse: Shankaracharya Hails ‘Asli Hindu’ Stand

A ₹32-crore slaughterhouse project in Gujarat was rolled back after public representations and the intervention of a BJP MLA, drawing praise from Shankaracharya Swami Avimukteshwarananda as an “Asli Hindu” stand. The event spotlights how ahimsa, Cow Protection, and constitutional directives can inform humane and lawful governance. Readers gain context on the policy process, stakeholder engagement,…
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Harsiddhi Mata, Sacred Shakti: Kula Devata Uniting Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra

Harsiddhi Mataalso known as Harsiddhi Bhavani Deviis venerated across Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra as a compassionate manifestation of Mata Parvati. Revered as a Kula Devata by Brahmin, Jain, and other communities, she anchors family rites, intergenerational continuity, and social cohesion. Coastal devotees and fishing communities especially uphold heartfelt worship, seeking blessings for safety and…
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Khodiyar Mata Vrat Katha and Jayanti 2026: Timeless Legend, Rituals, and Devotional Unity

Khodiyar Mata Jayanti (Khodiyar Maa Pragatya Din) in 2026 falls on January 26, guiding devotees toward a day of reflective worship and community solidarity. The Khodiyar Maa Katha, rooted in 8th-century Gujarati and Rajasthani traditions, emphasizes protection, courage, and ethical living. The Vrat Katha’s core themes remain consistent across regional versions, reinforcing dharma and compassionate…
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Khodiyar Mata Jayanti 2026: Timeless 8th‑Century Katha, Vrat Significance, and Dharmic Unity

Khodiyar Mata Jayanti (Khodiyar Maa Pragatya Din) falls on January 26, 2026, inviting focused observance through the Khodiyar Mata Vrat Katha. Rooted in 8th‑century Gujarati and Rajasthani scriptures, the Katha sustains living traditions of devotion, ethical reflection, and community solidarity. The festival draws diverse communities across Gujarat and Rajasthan into shared worship, exemplifying unity within…
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Saraswati Puja 2026: Dates, Traditions, and the Joy of Learning in Sharad Navratri

Saraswati Puja (Saraswati Triratra Vrata) during Sharad Navratri will be observed in 2026 from October 16 to October 19 across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, and Gujarat. The final three days focus on Goddess Saraswati, celebrating wisdom, learning, music, and the arts. Families honor books, instruments, and tools of learning, while communities…
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Khodiyar Mata Jayanti 2026: Magha Shukla Ashtami Date, Significance, Puja Vidhi, and Traditions

Khodiyar Mata Jayanti 2026 (Khodiyar Maa Pragatya Din) falls on Magha Shukla Ashtami and will be observed on 26 January. The Jayanti honors the goddess’s first appearance and her protective grace, especially venerated in Gujarat. Devotees perform puja, observe vrata, recite aarti and stutis, and engage in seva that aligns devotion with service. Rooted in…
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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 Sankranticelebrated as Uttarayan in Gujarataround…
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Sikotar Maa, Guardian of Gujarat’s Seas: Sacred Protection, Maritime Faith, and Cultural Unity

Sikotar Maa, also known as Vahanvati Mata, is revered along Gujarat’s coast as a Hindu Goddess who safeguards sailors, fishermen, and harbor communities. This post situates her worship within the wider maritime history of Saurashtra and Kutch, where devotion complements seamanship and shared responsibility at sea. Readers gain a clear view of her theological place…
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Over 1,000 Maharashtra Temple Trustees Urge a Tough Anti–Land-Grabbing Law for Sanctity and Safety

More than 1,000 temple trustees from 22 districts in Maharashtra have called for immediate enactment of a strict ‘Anti-Land Grabbing Act’ modeled on Gujarat and Karnataka. They argue that a clear legal framework would deter encroachments, speed up dispute resolution, and strengthen protection for religious endowments. The demand highlights the emotional toll of losing sacred…
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Gujarat ATS Foils Temple Prasad Poisoning Plot, Safeguarding Devotees and Dharmic Unity

Gujarat ATS disrupted an alleged plot to poison temple prasad, arresting three suspects and averting a potential public health and security crisis. The development highlights how proactive counterterrorism and intelligence-sharing protect devotees and sacred spaces. The report explains why prasad safety matters and offers practical, dignity-preserving ideas for temple protection. It emphasizes responsible communication to…
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Gujarat ATS Thwarts Alleged Ricin Plot: Major Counterterror Breakthrough, Urgent Call for Unity

Gujarat ATS reports a significant counterterrorism development with the arrest of three suspects in an alleged ricin-related plot, highlighting a serious public safety concern. The analysis explains what ricin is, why it is classified as a potential bio-weapon, and how due process and forensic validation are crucial before any conclusions are drawn. The post emphasizes…
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Sant Rishidas of Gujarat: Devotion to Krishna and Timeless Lessons in Compassion and Unity

Sant Rishidas is remembered as a 14th-century Gujarati saint whose life reflects the heart of the Bhakti Traditionhumble devotion to Krishna, temple-centered service, and ethical living. Closely connected to Dwaraka through his father’s priestly service at the Shree Dwarkadhish Temple, his legacy illuminates how local devotion nurtures enduring spiritual values. Though historical records are limited,…
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Bahuchara Mata: Fertility, Courage, and Inclusive Devotion at Gujarat’s Sacred Shrine

Bahuchara Mata is venerated as a goddess of fertility and an incarnation of Pārvatī, with her principal shrine at Bahucharaji (Becharaji) in Gujarat. Devotion is especially meaningful for issue-less couples and for the Hijra and transgender communities, who seek blessings for dignity, courage, and new beginnings. The goddess’s four-armed iconography and rooster vahana convey vigilant…
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Gujarati New Year 2025: Essential Guide to Nutan Varsh/Bestu Varsh and Vikram Samvat 2082

Gujarati New Year 2025, known as Nutan Varsh or Bestu Varsh, will be celebrated in Gujarat on October 22, the day after Diwali, marking the start of Vikram Samvat 2082. Rooted in Kartik Shukla Pratipada, it symbolizes renewal, auspicious beginnings, and community harmony. Families exchange “Saal Mubarak,” visit temples, and participate in Annakut and Govardhan…
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Annakut 2025 in Gujarat: Discover the Complete Guide to Kartik Sud 1 Diwali Puja
Annakut Puja in 2025 falls on 22 October, the fourth day of Diwali and the first day of Kartik maas (Kartik Sud 1), coinciding with Nutan Varsh, the Gujarati New Year. The observance centers on a grand satvik food offering to the deities, followed by aarti, darshan, and prasadam distribution. Temples across Gujaratfrom Ahmedabad and…
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Discover Annakut Puja on Nutan Varsh: The Complete Guide to Gujarat’s New Year Tradition
Annakut Puja is central to Nutan Varsh (Bestu Varsh), the Gujarati New Year celebrated on Kartik Sud 1, the day after Diwali. In 2025, many standard Gujarati calendars place the observance on October 22, with mandirs across Gujarat offering elaborate Annakut displays. The ritual features a mountain of sattvic dishes presented to the deities, followed…