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The festival celebrates the eternal and divine love of Radha Krishna. It also signifies the triumph of good over evil, as it celebrates the victory of lord Vishnu as Narasimha Narayana over Hiranyakashipu.
₹599In Janmashtami, Janma means ‘Birth’ and Ashtami means the ‘Eighth Day’. Performing Krishna Jayanthi Puja on this day is considered very auspicious to invoke the blessings of Lord Krishna.
₹1999Karwachauth is a one-day festival celebrated annually by married women in which they observe fast from sunrise to moonrise and pray for the well-being and longevity of their husbands.
₹1399Lakshmi Puja is performed to remove all the obstacles and negative energies from one’s life and give victory or success, acquire wealth and prosperity, and bring harmony in family and success in life.
₹1999It is believed by many that the festival marks the passing of the winter solstice. Lohri marks the end of winter, and is a traditional welcome of longer days and the sun's journey to the northern hemisphere by people in the northern region of the Indian subcontinent.
₹999Maha Shivaratri is the day when the Shiva Tattva touches the earth. The consciousness, the aura or the ethereal world which is always ten inches above the material ground, touches the earth element on the day of Maha Shivaratri. It is the wedding of the material with the spiritual.
₹1299Makar Sankranti is celebrated to celebrate the deity Surya (Sun). To mark the first day of the sun's transit into Makara rashi.
₹1699Naamkarn is the “baby-naming ceremony” to formally choose a newborn baby’s name with the Supreme Lord’s Approval and Blessings.
₹2499Nag Panchami is observed to celebrate Krishna's victory over Kaliya nag. Lord Krishna defeated Kaliya nag. The snake and his wives begged for his life after realising Krishna was no ordinary child. Krishna spared his life after a promise from him that he will no longer harass the residents...
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