The first day of Navratri celebrates Devi Shailaputri who is also known as Adi Parashakti. She is the daughter of the king of ...
Day 1 of Navratri celebrates Goddess Shailaputri, symbolizing strength, courage, and new beginnings. Ground yourself, set ...
Shailaputri is a direct manifestation of Shakti—the divine feminine energy. She radiates resilience, independence, and ...
This special day marks the beginning of the festive season, brimming with piety, melodies, and lively hues. The goddess, ...
Bada Dashain, the greatest and longest festival of Nepali Hindus, has officially begun with Ghatasthapana, today.
Shardiya Navratri is all about honouring Goddess Durga. This year the festival starts on October 3 and ends with Dusshera on ...
Day 1 of Navratri celebrates the color yellow, symbolizing happiness and positivity. The day honours Goddess Shailaputri.
Among the revelry that the next 9 days entail, it is important not to forget the sentiment of religiosity which forms the ...
Each of the nine days has their own hue and the shade associated with Day 1 is yellow. This day is dedicated to Maa ...
The vibrant Hindu festival of Navratri, dedicated to honoring Goddess Durga, begins today, Oct. 3, and will culminate next ...
Navratri, honouring Goddess Durga, starts on October 3 and ends with Dussehra on October 12. Each day features a specific ...
Navratri celebrates the nine divine avatars of Goddess Durga over nine days. It symbolizes power, purity, and wisdom, ...