Festivals

This category is catered towards the festivals celebrated traditionally in the Hindu Culture and the articles in this category contains information regarding the historical significance and origin of a particular festival and other information as to when and in which part of the country it is mainly celebrated.

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Sheetala Saptami – Festival for Removal Sufferings

Sheetala Saptami Festival for Deliverance from Suffering The festival of Sheetala Saptami is celebrated to honor Devi Sheetala, who is known as Mother Goddess in the Hindu Culture. Sheetala is a sanskrit term which translates to “one who provides cool”. Devi Sheetala conveys the divine blessing by bestowing relief from suffering, just like cool breeze […]

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Vasant Panchami – Celebration of Upcoming Spring

Vasant Panchami The Celebration of Upcoming Spring “Vasant Panchami” marks the beginning of preparations, for the upcoming spring season. It is also known as “Basant Panchami” in common tongue. This festival is celebrated all over the in Indian Sub-Continent. The festival of “Vasant Panchami” is celebrated on the Panchami (fifth day) of the Lunar month

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Sakat Chauth- Fast for Removal of Troubles

Sakat Chauth The Fast for Deliverance from Troubles Sakat Chauth is a Hindu festival primarily dedicated to Lord Ganesha, who is also known as “Vighna Harta”. “Vighna Harta” is a sanskrit word meaning “Destroyer of Obstacles”.  This festival originated as “Sankashti Chauth” but is refered to as “Sakat” or “Sakat Chauth” in common tongue. “Sankashti”

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Makar Sankranti – Celebrated Transmigration of Sun

Makar Sankranti Celebrated Transmigration of the Sun Makar Sankranti is a Hindu Festival dedicated to the Sun God (Surya Dev). This festival marks the end of the winters and the beginning of new harvest season. The sanskrit word “Makar” corresponds to the “Capricorn” sign and “Sankranti” translates to “transmigration”. Hence, the term “Makar Sankranti” translates

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