Calligraphy is one of the most stark and straightforward forms of artistic tenor, hence an anonymous person describes it as: “More powerful than all poetry, more pervasive than all science, more ...
Ganesha, widely revered as the remover of obstacles and the god of beginnings, wisdom, and knowledge, is worshipped by devotees from across India and beyond. During this time, followers offer ...
It is also referred to as Til-Kuta Chauth, Vakra-Tundi Chaturthi, or Maghi Chauth and is believed to fulfil wishes through the blessings of Lord Ganesha, who is revered as the remover of obstacles. On ...
The year 2025 has begun with enthusiasm and is considered special for many reasons. After celebrating Vinayak Chaturthi in the Paush month with fervor, the first Sankashti Chaturthi of the year is set ...
Retired Deputy Secretary of the Maharashtra Government, Mr. Vasant Chaudhary, delivered an insightful lecture on "Office Notation and Marathi Calligraphy." The lecture on behalf of the Navi Mumbai ...
Today is Sakat Chauth, Sankashti Chaturthi. Date: Today is January 17, 2025, Friday. As per the Indian national calendar, today is Pausa 18, of Sakasamvat 1946 (Krodhi). According to Hindu lunar ...
Lambodara Sankashti Chaturthi is a day of devotion, discipline, and divine blessings. It allows devotees to seek Lord Ganesha's grace for overcoming challenges and achieving success in life.
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Devotees celebrate Vinayaka Chaturthi by worshipping Lord Ganesha to overcome challenges and hardships in life. It is believed that observing a fast and offering prayers to Lord Ganesha on this ...
Vinayak Chaturthi is the most significant day in Hindu religion when devotees of Lord Ganesha worship him with immense devotion. They offer prayers to Lord Ganesha with utmost sincerity.
Vinayak Chaturthi on January 3rd involves worshipping Lord Ganesha to bring good fortune. Wearing green clothes, offering specific flowers, and preparing favored foods like Modak and Purana Poli ...