Today’s post is about Rama Ekadashi. Here’s how it is celebrated.Rama EkadashiRama EkadashiThe eleventh day in the waning period of the moon that comes before Naraka Chaturdashi is called Rama Ekadashi. It is also called Rambha Ekadashi. During the churning of the milky ocean, Rama or Lakshmi and Rambha (or ...
Read More »Lakshmi Poojan
Every year, at specific times, festivals are celebrated. Other than the more popular ones like Navaratri and Diwali, there are some that need some more austerity than most people have. One of them is the Lakshmi Poojan celebrated beginning the Margashirsha in the waxing quarter of the month.Lakshmi PoojanThere are ...
Read More »Margashirsh Thursday (Part III)
Before sharing the story, we are informing something more about the pooja. We have posted a picture with this part of the article, which is to be placed in the worship area. It can be framed permanently and placed there. This picture is present in the book explaining about this ...
Read More »Bengali Durga Pooja
Navaratri in India is an elaborate festival. Particularly Bengalis have it as their state festival. This was told by Anindita Banerjee in an interview with A Journalist Reveals. I found that the celebrations have somewhat become like Ganeshotsav in Maharashtra. Over to Anindita for details: What is the significance of ...
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