When is Guruvayur Ekadashi in 2025? Know about Guruvayur Ekadashi and the day and date on which Guruvayur Ekadashi falls this year. Information about holidays and important days in 2015. Find out when ...
Papmochani Ekadashi is a sacred Hindu observance dedicated to Lord Vishnu.(Pixabay) Medhavi lost his purity of mind and married Manjughosha. After years, she abandoned him, leading to his fury.
Sage Medhavi later returned to his father Sage Chyavana’s ashram and observed a fast on Papamochani Ekadashi, upon his father's recommendation. Sage Chyavana assured sage Medhavi that his sins ...
Today is Mokshada Ekadashi, Gita Jayanti, Guruvayur Ekadashi. Date: Today is December 11, 2024, Wednesday. As per the Indian national calendar, today is Agrahayana 10, of Sakasamvat 1946 (Krodhi).
Papmochini Ekadashi is a significant Hindu observance in the Chaitra month, believed to cleanse sins and promote spiritual growth. Devotees fast, pray, and engage in rituals dedicated to Lord ...
Papmochani Ekadashi is one of the most significant Ekadashi, which falls in the Chaitra month (April-May) in Krishna Paksha or waning Moon phase as per the North Indian calendar. Papmochani ...
Papmochani Ekadashi is observed during the Krishna Paksha (waning phase of the moon) of the Chaitra month according to the North Indian Purnimanta calendar. In the South Indian Amanta calendar ...
Whether it's the auspicious Ekadashi fasts, vibrant pujas, or other important vrats, these festivals hold great spiritual importance for Hindus worldwide. By observing these rituals with faith and ...
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'Traditions should have continued as before...' SC on plea over change in Udayasthamana Pooja at GuruvayurNew Delhi: The Supreme Court issued a notice to the Guruvayur Devaswom Board in response to a petition challenging the change in the Udayasthamana pooja timing at Sri Krishna temple on Ekadashi day.
Every year for Ekadashi, Bhagavathar used to conduct a music concert at the Guruvayur temple. Acclaimed musicians like K G Jayan and K G Vijayan used to accompany Bhagavathar to perform at the temple.
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