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Mela Manasadevi 2026: Powerful Navratri Dates, Darshan Guide and Sacred Meaning

Mela Manasadevi 2026 is the Navratri fair held at Shri Mata Mansa Devi Temple in Panchkula, Haryana. The Ashwin Navratri Mela is listed from October 11 to October 20, 2026, with Ashtami on October 19, 2026. The next Vasant or Chaitra Navratri Mela in the recurring sequence is listed from April 7 to April 15,…
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Kurukshetra TTD Brahmotsavams 2026: Sacred Dates, Powerful Rituals, Darshan & Travel Guide

Kurukshetra TTD Temple Brahmotsavams 2026 will be held from 25 June to 3 July at the Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple in Kurukshetra, with Koil Alwar Thirumanjanam on 19 June and Ankurarpanam on 24 June. This guide explains the significance of Brahmotsavam, the roles of Koil Alwar Thirumanjanam and Ankurarpanam, and the symbolism of vahana sevas…
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Science‑Backed Calm for Haryana Students: HJS on Yoga, Pranayama and Sadhana for Stress Management

A student guidance programme in Palwal, Haryana, organised by HJS and led by Sadguru Dr. Charudatta Pingale, spotlighted routine, yoga, pranayama and sadhana as practical, science‑aligned methods to reduce stress and build self-confidence. The approach stabilises circadian rhythms, calms the autonomic nervous system and improves attention for study readiness. Simple asana sequences paired with slow,…
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Amrit Sanchar in Tohana: A Transformative Khalsa Initiation at ‘Prabh Milnae Ka Chao’

Held in Tohana under the devotional theme “Prabh Milnae Ka Chao,” this detailed analysis explains how Amrit SancharSikhism’s Khalsa initiationcombines precise ritual, ethical rigor, and communal service. It outlines the ceremony’s canonical steps (Panj Piare, preparation of Amrit, five banis), the Five Ks and daily Nitnem discipline, and the social ethic of Sarbat da Bhala…
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Faridabad Yoga Workshop by HJS & Jeev Kalyan Sansthan Boosts Holistic Health and Focus

Hindu Janajagruti Samiti and Jeev Kalyan Sansthan hosted a focused Yoga Workshop in Sector 19, Faridabad, where 19 participants explored foundational asanas and pranayama for holistic health and self-development. The program emphasized safe alignment, breath regulation, and reflective rest to improve mobility, postural integrity, and autonomic balance. Instruction framed nasal, diaphragmatic breathing as the cornerstone…
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Shocking Misuse of Icons: Shivaji Maharaj and Maharani Padmini as Toilet Signs in Haryana

Reports from Sikri, Haryana, indicate that portraits of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Maharani Padmini were used as toilet signage in a banquet hallan act widely perceived as disrespectful. This analysis explains why such placement violates heritage ethics, drawing on semiotics, constitutional duties, and best-practice design standards. It situates Shivaji Maharaj and Maharani Padmini within India’s…
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Yamunanagar case: Woman alleges coercion; police probe, plea to reclaim faith in Haridwar

A woman in Yamunanagar, Haryana, has alleged coercion and abuse, seeking protection and the freedom to return to her original faith with a planned ritual bath in Haridwar. Police have opened an investigation, underscoring the need for due process and evidence-based conclusions. The case spotlights core constitutional values: personal autonomy, religious freedom, and women’s safety.…
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Mewat Outcry: Muslim Family Demands Impartial Probe, Cross-Community Solidarity Fuels Justice

A Mewat, Haryana case involving an alleged assault of a minor has prompted a Muslim family to seek a fresh, impartial investigation and cross-community support. The family reports serious procedural lapses and potential political influence, highlighting the need for due process and police accountability. An independent or court-monitored probe could address forensic integrity and POCSO…
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Lohri 2026 (13 January): North India’s Fiery Harvest, Community Bonds, and Dharmic Unity

Lohri 2026 falls on 13 January, a day before Makara Sankranti, and brings communities together across Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu, and Delhi. As a harvest festival aligned with the winter solstice cycle, it symbolizes warmth, renewal, and gratitude. Families gather around bonfires, offer til and gur, and enjoy Bhangra, Giddha, and folk songs like…
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Haryana Abduction and Forced Conversion Allegations: Demands for Child Safety, Justice, and Harmony
Allegations from Haryana that a minor Hindu girl was abducted and forced to convert have prompted urgent calls for child safety, due process, and communal harmony. The report, dated Dec 10, 2025, underscores the need for transparent, evidence-based investigation by Haryana Police. Readers gain a clear framework for assessing such claims: prioritize child protection statutes,…
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Rohtak video sparks outrage: interfaith appeals after sacred texts burned
A circulating video from Rohtak, Haryana, allegedly showing the burning of the Bible and the Quran has raised fears of communal tension. Authorities are investigating, and responsible communication is crucial to avoid rumor-driven unrest. The incident underscores the importance of Religious Tolerance, ahimsa, and interfaith dialogue across Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, Sikh, Christian, and Muslim communities.…
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Campus Safety and Due Process: A Balanced Look at Allegations at Al‑Falah University and Medical College

Online reports have prompted concern about alleged security-related activities linked to Al‑Falah University and Medical College, including mentions of a broader counterterrorism investigation and airport lookout alerts. This analysis offers a calm, facts-first lens that separates allegation from adjudicated fact and emphasizes due process. It outlines practical steps for institutional due diligencecooperation with lawful requests,…