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Ultimate Naraka Chaturdashi Mantras: Master Stotras for a Transformative Snan Ritual

Narak Chaturdashi, observed on October 20, 2025, marks the second day of Deepavali and centers on the auspicious pre-dawn Snan (abhyanga) with mantras and ślokas. This guide curates widely recited stotras—including the Ganga invocation, Maha Mrityunjaya, Asato Ma, Om Namo Bhagavate Vāsudevāya, Om Krīm Kālikāyai Namaḥ, and Om Yamāya Namaḥ—while noting regional customs and family…
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Roop Chaturdashi 2025: Complete Guide to Roop Chaudas Rituals, Significance, and Regional Traditions

Roop Chaturdashi 2025 falls on October 19, a day before Diwali in North India and known regionally as Narak Chaturdashi, Bhoota Chaturdashi, and Kali Chaudas. The observance emphasizes inner and outer radiance through Abhyang Snan (Roop Snan), fragrant ubtan, and lighting diyas for auspiciousness. Families are advised to consult their local panchang for pre-dawn timings…
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Discover Narakasura’s Ultimate Boon: A Complete Diwali Tale of Redemption and Dharma

The narrative of Narakasura’s final boon illuminates why Naraka Chaturdashi anchors the Diwali season in themes of redemption, fearlessness, and communal well-being. Grounded in Purāṇic tradition and enriched by regional retellings, the story connects Krishna’s restoration of dharma with the household observances of abhyanga snana and the lighting of lamps. Readers gain historical-literary context through…
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Complete Guide to Naraka Chaturdashi Snan Mantras: Master Choti Diwali’s Auspicious Rituals

Naraka Chaturdashi, also known as Choti Diwali, emphasizes inner purification through the auspicious pre-dawn snan and mindful mantra recitation. In 2025, it falls on October 20, inviting families to set clear intentions and cultivate calm through sacred sound. Widely venerated mantras—such as Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha, Om Namah Shivaya, Om Namo Narayanaya, the Mahamrityunjaya, the…