Today’s post is about Govatsa Dwadashi. Here’s how it is celebrated.Govatsa DwadashiThe day after Rama Ekadashi is Govatsa Dwadashi. According to our convenience, we can visit a cowshed to worship cows and calves, on this day. Otherwise, we can keep the idol or picture of a cow and a calf ...
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Rama Ekadashi
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 ...
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Rama Ekadashi falls 4 days prior to Diwali. It is a very important Ekadashi for Hindus. We clean the place in front of Tulasi Brindavanam with cow dung. Then, we draw a 7 color rangoli at that place. Applying geru on the sides of the rangoli, we complete it. This ...
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