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Why Saturdays Are Special for Worshiping Lord Venkateshwara?

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Why Saturdays Are Special for Worshiping Lord Venkateshwara?

Lord Venkateswara the preserver of the universe, revered deity in Hinduism. He is considered a manifestation of Lord Vishnu and believed to be the protector of his devotees. The month of Purattasi holds a special place in the hearts of devotees of Lord Venkateshwara of Tirupati. Particularly when Purattasi coincides with a Saturday, it becomes an especially auspicious time for worship. On these days, temples dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara worldwide conduct special rituals and ceremonies. But why is Saturday considered so significant for worshipping Lord Venkateshwara? Let’s know the reason for this through a compelling story that illuminates the divine...

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Purattasi Month 2024: A Time of Devotion and Spiritual Significance

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Purattasi Month 2024: A Time of Devotion and Spiritual Significance

In Hinduism, dedicating an entire month to honour Lord Venkateswara (an incarnation of Lord Vishnu), the preserver of the universe, is one of the most important cultural and spiritual practices. The month of Purattasi (mid-September to mid-October) holds immense significance in the Tamil calendar and is marked by devotion and some rituals. Purattasi is an auspicious time for devotees to worship the divine and seek blessings for good health, prosperity, and overall well-being.  Significance of Purattasi   The month of Purattasi is considered especially ideal for worshipping Lord Venkateswara. According to astrology, the Tamil month of Purattasi commences when the Sun...

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Purattasi Sani 2024: Divine Blessings of Lord Venkateswara

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Purattasi Sani 2024: Divine Blessings of Lord Venkateswara

Purattasi is the sixth month in the tamil calendar, and it holds great significance for devotees of Lord Venkateswara (Lord Vishnu). According to astrology, the Tamil month of Purattasi begins when the Sun God enters the Virgo zodiac sign. In North India, Purattasi is known as the Ashwin month. This month is marked by several significant festivals, including Mahalaya Paksha, Pitru Paksha, and Sharada Navratri. Purattasi month is considered auspicious for worshiping God and seeking blessings for good health and prosperity. While the entire Purattasi month is ideal for worshiping Lord Venkateshwara, Purattasi Sani (Saturdays) hold special significance for his...

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Vamana Jayanti: Celebrating the Birth of Lord Vamana

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Vamana Jayanti: Celebrating the Birth of Lord Vamana

  Date and Time for Vamana Jayanti: Falls on September 15 2024, Sunday  Dwadashi Tithi Begins: 08:41 PM on September 14, 2024  Dwadashi Tithi Ends: 06:12 PM on September 15, 2024  Vamana Jayanti is an auspicious Hindu festival that commemorates the birth of Lord Vamana, the fifth incarnation of Lord Vishnu.  This day holds great significance in Hindu mythology as it celebrates the divine intervention of Lord Vamana to restore balance and dharma in the world. According to the Hindu Lunar Calendar, Vamana Jayanti falls on the 'Dwadashi Tithi' (12th day) of Bhadrapada Shukla Paksha. Due to its occurrence on...

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Celebration of Krishna Janmashtami 2024

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Celebration of Krishna Janmashtami 2024

Krishna Janmashtami Date and Timings: Krishna Janmashtami, also known as Krishna Jayanti, falls on 26th August 2024, Monday. Ashtami Tithi Timing: August 26, 03:39 AM - August 27, 02:20 AMRohini Nakshatra Timing: August 26, 03:55 PM - August 27, 03:38 PM India is known for its rich tapestry of festivals and diverse culture. Janmashtami, or Krishna Jayanti, is one of the most vibrant and joyous Hindu festivals celebrated across the country. This enchanting festival marks the birth of Lord Krishna, the beloved eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu.  Lord Krishna is celebrated for his mischievous and playful nature, his deep love...

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