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Lord Varahadeva’s Triumphant Appearance: Restoring Dharma and Hope on Varaha Dvadasi

Observed on Varaha Dvadasi (30-01-2026), Lord Varahadeva’s Appearance Day recalls Vishnu’s cosmic intervention to restore dharma and rescue Bhudevi. The narrative of Hiranyaksha’s pride and Varaha’s courage offers practical lessons on humility, responsibility, and protection of the vulnerable. Readers gain a deeper understanding of how dharmic values translate into everyday resilience and environmental stewardship. The…
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Sammakka Saralamma Jathara 2026: Medaram Dates, Sacred Highlights, and an Essential Visitor Guide

Sammakka Saralamma Jathara 2026, the world’s largest tribal fair, will be held at Medaram, Telangana, from January 28 to January 31 in alignment with Magha Purnima. The four-day festival venerates Sammakka and Saralamma through time-honored rituals, offerings of jaggery, and reverence for sacred groves. Visitors can expect profound cultural immersion, peak darshan on the middle…
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Medaram Jatara 2026 Day 2: Awe-Inspiring Arrival of Sammakka and Sacred Tribal Rituals

The 2nd day of Medaram Jatara, observed on 29 January 2026, commemorates the sacred arrival of Sammakka onto the Medaram Gaddhe with official honors and deep communal reverence. This day highlights the placement of bamboo-stick insignia by pujaris, symbolizing the deity’s presence, alongside customary offerings and devotional rites. The festival’s inclusive ethos aligns with dharmic…
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Medaram Jathara 2026 Day 3: Sacred Sammakka Saralamma Darshan on 30 January

The third day of Medaram Jathara in 2026 occurs on 30 January, when Sammakka Saralamma Darshanam takes place after the traditional Punya Snanam in Jampanna Vaagu. Devotees then proceed to the goddesses with customary offerings—‘Odi Biyyam’ (sacred rice) and ‘saare’ (daily essentials)—that symbolize nourishment and household well-being. The day’s sequence is clear, culturally resonant, and…
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Vishnu Vidiya Vratam in Phalguna: Dates, Significance, and Observance Guide (AP–Telangana)

Vishnu Vidiya Vratam is a 15-day observance in Phalguna Masam, practiced in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana from Phalguna Maasa Shukla Vidiya to Phalguna Maasa Krishna Vidiya. In 2026, it runs from February 19 to March 5, aligning devotion with both lunar phases. The vratam, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, encourages steady bhakti, light fasting according to…
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Falgun Purnima 2026 (Holika Purnima): March 3 Date, Holika Dahan, Rituals, and Meaning

Falgun Purnima 2026, also called Holika Purnima, falls on March 3 and is dedicated to Lord Krishna and Goddess Lakshmi while honoring the wider Phalguna month’s reverence for Shiva and Parvati. The evening bonfire of Holika Dahan symbolizes the triumph of dharma, with Holi (Rangotsav) celebrated on March 4. Observances include snana, vrata, Krishna Puja,…
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Sankashti Chaturthi February 2026: Complete Guide to Date, Regional Months, Vrat and Puja

Sankashti Chaturthi in February 2026 falls on 5 February, observed on Krishna Paksha Chaturthi across traditions. It aligns with Falgun in North Indian Hindi calendars and Magha Month in Marathi, Gujarati, Telugu, and Kannada reckoning, reflecting regional diversity on a shared tithi. The vrat is kept from sunrise to moonrise, concluding after Chandrodaya with Ganesha…
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TTD Festivals in February 2026: A Comprehensive Guide to Sacred Tirumala Utsavams

February 2026 at TTD aligns with Magh Maas – Falgun Maas, bringing a spiritually charged calendar anchored in daily Nitya Kainkaryams and select utsavams at the Tirumala Venkateshwara Temple. Devotees benefit from early planning, official schedule checks, and adherence to temple decorum for a dignified darshan. The serene pre-dawn Suprabhatam, the fragrance of tulasi, and…
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Shri Chaitanya Jayanti 2026: Gaura Purnima Date, Significance, Rituals, and Devotional Joy

Shri Chaitanya Jayanti 2026, observed as Gaura Purnima on March 3, honors the birth of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu on the Full Moon day of Phalguna. The festival emphasizes devotion through nama-sankirtana, compassion, and seva, and is celebrated widely in Bengal, Odisha, Bihar, and Jharkhand. Devotees customarily fast until moonrise, join kirtan, and offer prasada, often…
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Rama Navami 2026: Sacred Date, Navaratri Timeline, and Inspiring Ways to Honor Sri Rama

Sri Rama Navami, Sri Rama Jayanti, falls on March 27, 2026, aligning with Chaitra Shukla Navami in the Hindu calendar. The Sri Rama Navami Navaratri utsavams begin on March 19 with Chaitra Shukla Pratipada (Ugadi / Gudi Padwa / Nav Varsh) and conclude on March 27. Devotees traditionally honor the midday (Madhyahna) period for worship,…
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Cheti Chand 2026: Sindhi New Year on March 19—Date, Significance, and Shared Dharmic Traditions

Cheti Chand 2026 falls on March 19, marking the Sindhi New Year on Chaitra Shukla Dwitiya. The day also celebrates Jhulelal Jayanti, with prayers, aarti, and Baharana Sahib processions reflecting gratitude and cultural continuity. Families describe a strong sense of renewal through simple home rituals, charity, and community gatherings. The festival aligns with other spring…
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Ratha Saptami and Arka Patra: Timeless Symbolism, Vedic Health Wisdom, and Surya’s Grace

Ratha Saptami Vrata honors Surya Bhagavan as Arogya Devatha, aligning devotees with the sun’s healing and clarifying power. The offering of Arka Patra (Calotropis leaves) symbolizes resilience, purification, and the transformative heat of tapas, linking ritual meaning with Vedic and Ayurvedic insight. Sunrise practices—such as sapta Arka patra snana, arghya, Aditya Hridayam, and Surya Namaskara—reinforce…
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Ratha Saptami 2026 Vrat Katha: Surya Jayanti Blessings, Rituals, and King Yashovarma’s Legacy

Ratha Saptami (Surya Jayanti) in 2026 falls on January 25, aligning devotion to Surya with the renewal of body, mind, and nature. The Ratha Saptami vrata katha linked to King Yashovarma of the Kamboj Empire underscores how repentance, discipline, and charity restore harmony. Clear, step-by-step puja guidance—sunrise arghya, arka-leaf snana, Aditya Hridayam, naivedya, and dana—helps…
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Ratha Saptami (Radha Saptami) Guide: Sacred Snan Mantra, Sunrise Rituals, and Surya Jayanti

Ratha Saptami (Radha Saptami) celebrates Surya Jayanti with a sunrise ritual bath, sacred mantras, and offerings to Surya Bhagwan. The observance emphasizes gratitude, clarity, and discipline rooted in Vedic tradition, with the ceremonial snana considered especially auspicious at rivers like Ganga, Godavari, Yamuna, Narmada, Cauvery, and Krishna. Devotees commonly offer arghya facing the east and…
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Ratha Saptami 2026 Puja Muhurat & Snana Muhurtham: Harness the Sacred Brahmi Dawn

Ratha Saptami (Surya Jayanti) falls on January 25, 2026, with the most auspicious Snana Muhurtham in the Brahmi Muhurtham from 5:02 AM to 5:49 AM. Observing the pre-dawn bath and offering Arghya to Surya during this window is traditionally considered highly meritorious. Many households experience a distinctive calm before sunrise that enhances focus and gratitude.…
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Ratha Saptami’s Seven Erukkai Leaves: Ritual Symbolism, Inner Purification, Surya’s Grace
Ratha Saptami honors Surya’s northward journey in Magha with a unique sunrise bath using seven erukkai (arka) leaves. Each placement—head, shoulders, chest, back, and knees—maps to clarity, duty, devotion, release, and humility, turning a simple act into contemplative purification. The number seven echoes sapta rishi, sapta dhatu, and sapta lokas, adding depth to the ritual’s…
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Kabir Jayanti 2026 on Jyeshtha Purnima: Date, Meaning, and Bhakti Traditions Uniting Faiths

Kabir Jayanti 2026 will be observed on June 29, coinciding with Jyeshta Purnima in the Hindu calendar. The day honors Sant Kabirdas and invites reflection on his enduring teachings of truth, compassion, and spiritual equality. Communities often hold processions, satsang, and doha recitations, creating spaces for contemplation and shared devotion. Observances may vary slightly by…
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Mahakavi Kalidas Din 2026: Date, Significance, Rituals, and Timeless Cultural Legacy

Mahakavi Kalidas Din (Kalidas Divas) in 2026 falls on July 15, coinciding with Shukla Paksha Pratipada of Ashada Month in the Hindu calendar. Regionally, it aligns with Aani Masam (Tamil), Midhunam (Malayalam), and Aashar (Bengali Panjika), reflecting its pan-Indian significance. The day honors Kalidasa’s enduring contributions through works like Raghuvamsa, Kumarasambhava, Meghaduta, and Abhijnanasakuntalam. Common…
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Guru Ravidas Jayanti 2026 on Magh Purnima: Date, Rituals, and a Bhakti Legacy of Unity

Guru Ravidas Jayanti 2026 falls on 1 February, aligning with Magh Purnima, the Full Moon of the Magh month. The day honors Sant Ravidas, a seminal Bhakti poet-saint, through Akhand Paath, Aarti, and Nagar kirtan, reflecting inclusive devotion and service. Observances at Ravidas temples and many gurdwaras underscore unity across Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism, and Jainism.…
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Guru Pratipada 2026: Celebrate Guru Parampara and Sri Nrusimha Saraswati with Devotion

Guru Pratipada 2026 falls on February 2 and honors the Guru Parampara within the Datta Sampradaya, commemorating the sacred legacy of Sri Nrusimha Saraswati. Celebrated with devotion across Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, and parts of Western and Northern India, the day highlights the unifying power of the guru–shishya tradition. Observances include Guru Puja, devotional chanting,…