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  • Lord Mitra: The Tenth of 12 Adityaas

    Lord Mitra: The Tenth of 12 Adityaas

    Lord Mitra, the God of friendships and togetherness, is worshipped by people as he himself sacrificed his benefits for keeping his friendship intact. So if...

  • Lord Amsa: The Ninth of 12 Adityaas

    Lord Amsa: The Ninth of 12 Adityaas

    Lord Amsa, the forgotten Lord, the God of reflection and self ressuruction, the God who taught humans to stand up for their rights is worshipped...

  • Why do people make Rangoli on happy occasions and festivals?

    Why do people make Rangoli on happy occasions and festivals?

    Rangoli is the design which is made in multiple designs with multiple items in different cultures to represent good luck and prosperity in different representations...

  • Lord Vivatsat: The Eighth of 12 Adityas

    Lord Vivatsat: The Eighth of 12 Adityas

    Lord Vivatsat, the God of agriculture, crops, grains, food and resources, is worshipped so that the people are motivated enough for their benefits and betterment...

  • Lord Savitr: The Seventh of 12 Adityaas

    Lord Savitr: The Seventh of 12 Adityaas

    Savitr, the God of calmness, peace and easiness in our lives is worshipped so that people can have peace and calmness in their lives with...

  • Lord Bhaga: The Sixth of 12 Adityaas

    Lord Bhaga: The Sixth of 12 Adityaas

    Bhaga, or Bhagya, the carrier of luck, the caregiver of fortune or misfortune, is the God of luck and fortune is the God who is...

  • Lord Varuna: The Fifth of 12 Adityaas

    Lord Varuna: The Fifth of 12 Adityaas

    Lord Varun, the God of Rain, water and hydro, blesses the people with the calmness and fierlessness of the very same water which is making...

  • Lord Tvastr: The Fourth of 12 Adityaas

    Lord Tvastr: The Fourth of 12 Adityaas

    Lord Tvastar, the fourth Aditya of the twelve is the creator, designer and craftsman of the universe who is closely worshipped with Lord Vishwakarma also...

  • What is Bhai Dooj? When is it celebrated?

    What is Bhai Dooj? When is it celebrated?

    Bhai Dooj is the third day from Diwali, when the people celebrate the happiness of having a sister and a sibling so that they can...

  • What is Govardhan Puja? When is it celebrated?

    What is Govardhan Puja? When is it celebrated?

    The day after Diwali, Govardhan Puja, which is the Pariwa or Padwa or Annakoot day, is blessed with food and lots of rituals post Diwali...

  • What is Diwali? When is it celebrated?

    What is Diwali? When is it celebrated?

    Diwali, the Festival of Lights, the Festival of Money, the Festival of peace, prosperity and happiness is a very auspicious festival for the worshippers of...

  • What is Dhanteras? When is it celebrated?

    What is Dhanteras? When is it celebrated?

    Dhanteras, celebrated on the thirteenth day of Kaartik month, just two days before Diwali, is a celebration of health before wealth. It is a symbol...