Sharad Purnima is also regarded as the night of prosperity and abundance, marking the end of the harvest season. Spiritually, it is the night when Sharad Purnima rays rejuvenate body and soul.
Purnima, the night of the full moon, is revered for its luminous energy, symbolizing enlightenment, completeness, and spiritual awakening. The full moon amplifies the sacred vibrations of the ...
Sharad Purnima is dedicated to worshiping Goddess Lakshmi. On this day, devotees offer prayers to Goddess Lakshmi to seek Her divine blessings. They also stay awake all night as it believed that ...
It is also named as Thulaa Maasa, as Thulaa denotes 'Balance' and at that time, the day and night will be equal. On this day ... This festival named as the Aippasi Purnima Puja is one of the most ...
NASA astronaut Donald Pettit recently shared stunning photos of the Mela from space on X. Taken from the International Space ...
The Taj Mahal will be open for night viewing during 'Sharad Purnima' for four nights this time. Superintending archaeologist Rajkumar Patel said, "As the Taj Mahal remains closed on Friday ...
The Maha Kumbh, which began on January 13th with the auspicious occasion of Paush Purnima, has already seen an incredible ...
A day before Paush Purnima, the banks of the Sangam witnessed an overwhelming surge of faith on Sunday as lakhs of devotees -- youth, elderly as well as children -- gathered to take a holy dip in ...
On Paush Purnima, devotees began their Kalpvaas by taking a ritualistic dip at Sangam at Brahma Muhurta (before sunrise), installing Lord Shaligram and Tulsi, and taking vows with Ganga water and ...