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Yogini Ekadashi 2021: Date, Significance, Muhurat

Yogini Ekadashi 2021: Yogini Ekadashi fast is observed on the Ekadashi date of Krishna Paksha of Ashadha month. This year, Yogini Ekadashi falls on the 5th of July, 2021 Author: Dr. Palash Thhakur (Celebrity Vedic Astrologer, Numerologist, Tarot Reader, Holistic Healer) To know about Ekadashi in detail, including the meaning, story behind Ekadashi and fasting […]

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Krishnapingala Sankashti Chaturthi – Date, Shubh Muhurat & Significance

Krishnapingala Sankashti Chaturthi 2021: According to the Hindu calendar 2021, Krishnapingala Sankashti Chaturthi will be observed on June 27, Sunday. Devotees worship the Krishnapingala Maha Ganapati avatar of Lord Ganesha and Sri Shakti Ganapati Peetha on Krishnapingala Sankashti Chaturthi Author: Dr. Palash Thhakur (Celebrity Vedic Astrologer, Numerologist, Tarot Reader & Holistic Healer) Updated On: 26th June,

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Ganga Dussehra – Date, Shubh Muhurat & Significance

Ganga Dussehra 2021: According to the Hindu calendar 2021, Ganga Dussehra will begin on Sunday, June 20. Agreeing to Hindu mythology, Goddess Ganga descended to earth on Dashami within the month of Jyeshtha to free the souls of Bhagiratha’s precursors from a revile. Author: Dr. Palash Thhakur (Celebrity Vedic Astrologer, Numerologist, Tarot Reader & Holistic Healer) Updated On: 19th June, 2021 | 7 Min Read

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Diwali 2020: All You Need to Know – Significance, Puja Samagri, Vidhi & Muhurat

Diwali is an Indian festival that celebrates triumph of good over bad. Diwali 2020 will fall on 14th of November. What Diwali means in Sanskrit The word Diwali literally means ‘row of lights’ and originated from the Sanskrit words for lamp ‘dipa’ and row ‘vali’, the festival is also called Deepavali. It’s observed on the

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