• VASANT PANCHAMI

    Vasant Panchami: The golden greeting of springยทVasant PanchamiIt is that time of year again when nature is dressed in delicate yellow and the wind whispers stories of wisdom and new beginnings. Have you ever felt the quiet, promising signs of spring in the Indian lunar calendar? Vasant Panchami, the day on which Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom, arts and sciences, is especially revered, calls us to pause, listen and attune ourselves to the light of…

  • Maha Shivaratri 2026

    Maha Shivaratri, literally translated as the “Great Night of Shiva,” represents one of the central and most spiritually potent holidays in the vedic calendar, especially within Shaivism. The annual observance falls on the Krishna Chaturdashi, the 14th night of the waning moon half, in the lunar months of Phalguna or Maagh (typically February or March). This precise positioning in the lunisolar calendar is not accidental but is based on deep astrological and energetic calculations. Feb,…

  • India is experiencing a spiritual revival

    In India, young people are experiencing a new turn towards spirituality, often outside traditional religious ties. This development is influenced by factors such as social media, pilgrimages and meditation, with many young people seeking comfort and a personal spiritual practice without strictly adhering to religious dogma. A survey by YouGov-Mint found that 53 percent of Indian Generation Z (born between 1997 and 2012) consider religion important and 62 percent of them pray regularly. According to…

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