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Kartik Purnima: A Festival of Light and Devotion
Kartik month is a very special month for all devotees of Lord Krishna especially for ISKCON temples. It is often called the “month of Damodar” or Kartik. This is when…

Dev Uthani Ekadashi: Significance, Story, and Facts
Dev Uthani Ekadashi is also known as Prabodhini Ekadashi. This Hindu festival commemorates the awakening of Lord Vishnu from his for four months sleep known as “Chaturmas.” It falls on…

Govardhan Puja 2024 – For Lord Vishnu’s Protection
Govardhan Puja is one of the most devoted celebrations on the second day of Diwali. The devotees of Lord Vishnu hold it at deep spiritual value. It is a largely…

Invoke Divine Blessings of Shri Hari & Mata Lakshmi: Illuminate Souls This Diwali
Diwali or Deepawali is also known as the Festival of Lights. It is an incredibly large spiritual and very important celebration in India and around the world. It is the…

Rama Ekadashi 2024: Unlock Divine Blessings
Rama Ekadashi is a very sacred Hindu worship day occurring during the month of Kartika (either in October or November). The devotees observe a fast and worship to the Supreme…

Damodar Leela: A Devotion Story
One of the childhood legends of Lord Krishna is referred as Damodar Leela. This divine pastime shows the playful and naughty character of Shri Krishna. It also flashes how much…

Dussehra: Celebration of Lord Rama’s Victory Over Evil
Dussehra or Vijayadashami is not only a festival which is celebrated purely culturally. It marks the eternal victory of Dharma (good) over Adharma (evil). It reminds all the devotees of…

Mahalaya Amavasya: Honoring Ancestors with Gratitude
Sarva Pitru Amavasya or Mahalaya Amavasya is also known as Pitru Paksha Amavasya. It is referred as the most crucial day to perform rituals in the memory of our ancestors.…

Parsva Ekadashi 2024: A Sacred Day to Cleanse Your Soul
Parsva Ekadashi is one of the most sacred Ekadashi observed by Hindus. It falls on the eleventh day of the waxing moon (Shukla Paksha) in the month of Bhadrapada. This…
