दैनिक ब्लॉग

  • What is Buddhi Diwali? Why and When is it celebrated?

    What is Buddhi Diwali? Why and When is it celebrated?

    Buddhi Diwai or Budhi Diwali or Old Diwali is the late celebration of Diwali, tupically around 7-8 days late suggesting that some places got the...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • Why is Diwali called the festival of money?

    Why is Diwali called the festival of money?

    Diwali, the festival of money, is considered the frstival wherein you worship Goddess Lakshmi for happiness, wealth, success and prosperity in your life. Know more...

  • Why are Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha worshipped on Diwali?

    Why are Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha worshipped on Diwali?

    Why are Ganesha Lakshmi are worshipped during Diwali? Why are Goddess Lakshmi, the Goddess of Money and Wealth and Lord Ganesha, the God of Intelligence...