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The 'Vara Mahalakshmi Vrata' is a popular celebration amongst Hindus, that is normally celebrated on a Second Friday, or the Poornima in the month of Shravan, or during the Gregorian months of July or August. According to astrological sutras,

Mangala Gauri vrat, a religious observance that is chiefly followed by women, either married or unmarried is known for blessing the devotees with a husband like Lord Shiva, as well as marital and material happiness. Observed for 5-7 years constantly, it

Lord Hanuman is considered to be the reincarnation of Lord Shiva and is referred to as the Monkey God in Hinduism. He is regarded as one of the five blessed Immortals" whose presence can be felt even today in temples and

Goddess Mangala Gauri is another avatar of Goddess Shakti and is the best answer for all marriage-related issues that one can come across in their life. Rituals and vrats of Mangala Gauri go a long way in establishing peace in your

Mangalgauri originally was earmarked strictly for married women, as it fulfils desires related to marital household. Gauri puja was, for the first time, performed by Goddess Sita to be united with Lord Rama. Also known as Jyeshta Gauri in some regions

Shravan month holds a great importance for devotees of Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. As per the Hindu traditional calendar, the lunar month is marked using two methods. One of them is the Purnimantha method which marks the lunar month from

Mudiya Purnima or Mudiya Puno festival is celebrated in commemoration of the death anniversary of Shrila Sanatan Goswami Pada who lived around 500 years ago. Mudiya means 'mundan', or shaving of the head, and 'Puno' means 'Purnima'. It is celebrated on

Sawan month is dedicated to Lord Shiva, who is known to be kind to the brim. Prayers definitely please him. Chanting a rosary of the Panchakshari mantra and fasting on Mondays has colossal significance, especially for women. While some devotees observe

The month of Shravana is one of the holiest months and this month is called Shravana because the Purnima and Shravana Nakshatra coincide on this same day. Sawan month brings with it, infinite showers of rain and blessings in our lives.