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Telugu Hanuman Jayanthi: An importance day to venerate Lord Hanumana

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Lord Hanuman:  A superheroic representation of ‘strength’ and ‘energy’. The God, who is a divine embodiment of Spiritually- Matured Human Mind. He is a heartfelt Yogi and is one of the most interesting personalities in Hinduism with intense and unique potential. Let’s discuss a more about lord Hanuman and how Telugu Hanuman Jayanthi is celebrated in Telangana. Lord Hanuman: The Epitome of ‘Devotion’. He is coupled with utmost humility and massive strength.    He is assuredly, the assiduous and the selfless devotee of ‘Lord Rama. His endearment and dedication for Lord Rama has always been unconditional and never expected anything from him in return. Prominent for his love, devotion, and faithfulness towards Lord Rama, Goddess- Sita and Lord-Lakshmana, his happiness lies in serving them indeed. Their Lords are everything for him; hence, he is famed as the ‘epitome of devotion’ amongst his ardent devotees. The Celebration of Hanuman Jayanti: Date, Time and Muhura...

Ram Navami 2018 Date, Time, Puja Vidhi and Rituals

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Ram Navami is a day dedicated to Lord Ram and seems to be his birthday. In 2018 Ram Navami falls on the eighth day of  Chaitra Navratri  and is on 25th March 2018. Auspicious Time Rama Navami would fall on 25th March 2018. According to Hindu calendar, on the eighth day of Shukla Paksha of Chaitra month, Lord Rama was born in Ayodhya to King Dasharatha and Queen Kausalya. The birthday of Lord Rama is celebrated as the Rama Navami. It also marks the end of the nine days of Chaitra Navaratri though this time it will be celebrated both on 8th and 9th day. Lord Sri Rama, born on the auspicious day of Ram Navami, is the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. This festival is also known as Chaitra Masa Suklapaksha Navami or Shri Rama Navratra. Check out the muhurat which is most appropriate for Ram Navami Rama Navami Puja Muhurta = 11:14 to 13:40 Duration = 2 Hours 25 Mins Rama Navami Madhyahna Moment = 12:27 Navami Tithi Begins = 08:02 on 25/Mar/2018 Navami Tithi Ends = 05...

Importance and significance of Chaitra Navratri 2018

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Chaitra Navratri  worships Goddess Durga and her various forms which are the epitomes of power and have the ability to bring in anything desired. Not to forget it were these 9 Goddesses who were able to conquer the most dangerous demon who could not be defeated by any of the other superpowers. Hence, you could have understood the importance of these 9 days which are the most powerful of all. The entire Navratri festival is all about praying, fasting as well as savoring delicacies, dancing and enjoying for the nine days. People of different states celebrate it in different ways and with a lot of devotion. Chaitra Navratri symbolizes the beginning of the Hindu New Year which marks the beginning of the spring season. Devotees worship the three main manifestations of Goddess Shakti i.e Durga, Saraswati and Lakshmi to seek their divine blessing. The scientific reason behind the celebration of Chaitra Navratri Those who think that the rituals, vidhis and sanskaram...

Chaitra Navratri 2018 Puja Vidhi

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Chaitra Navratri  puja vidhi and rituals are considered to be very auspicious as they bring in the most powerful blessings of Goddess Durga. This festival of Navratri is usually followed by people in Northern India. It is a very sacred observation of 9 days where the  9 forms of the Goddess  are worshiped. In this busy schedule, you can perform all the basic requirements of Navratri by yourself at your home. The step by step procedure and an elaborate list of the Puja samagri are given below. Puja Samagri For Navratri Picture or Idol of Goddess Durga Durga Sapthashati book A red dupatta or sari Water in Kalash, Mango leaves, and coconut Fresh grass and flowers Sandalwood Roli, red sacred powder for tilak Cloves, cardamom, sindoor, abhir, gulal Rice betel nuts Paan Panchamrita dhoop, diya, kapoor and matchsticks fresh fruits and sweets Jhuwara – On the first day of Navratri,take a large earthen pot with a wide mouth, put some sand in it and ...