Motiram Jayanti: Contributions and Importance

IntroductionMotiram Bhatta is a pivotal figure in the history of Nepali literature. He was not only a poet but also a literary activist, editor, social reformer, and scholar. Motiram is best known for compiling the biography of poet Bhanubhakta Acharya and establishing him as the National Poet of Nepal. Every year, on Bhadra 29, Motiram […]

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Rituals for Health Prosperity and Mental Peace

IntroductionIn Hindu tradition, health, prosperity, and mental peace are considered the three pillars of a balanced life. Physical, mental, and spiritual well-being are closely connected, and various rituals and pujas are practiced to maintain this balance. According to scriptures, performing rituals at the right time, nakshatra, and auspicious dates brings positive energy, strengthens immunity, ensures […]

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Tulsi Puja on Pradosh Vrat: Procedure and Benefits

Pradosh Vrat is one of the most significant fasts in Hinduism, observed on the 13th lunar day (Trayodashi) of both Krishna Paksha and Shukla Paksha each month. This fast is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, and performing Tulsi Puja on this day holds special importance. Tulsi, considered a sacred and medicinal plant, is […]

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Apara Ekadashi Fast: Significance and Procedure

Apara Ekadashi is considered one of the most sacred and rewarding fasts in Hinduism. It is observed every year on the Krishna Paksha Ekadashi of the month of Jyeshtha. This day is also known as “Achala Ekadashi.” According to religious texts, observing this fast grants infinite merit and helps in cleansing past sins. Historical and […]

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Adjusting Traditional Practices in Modern Nepali Homes

IntroductionNepal is a country rich in diverse cultures, religions, ethnicities, and traditions. Every household carries traditions and values passed down through generations. However, today’s busy lifestyles, urbanization, technological advancements, and modern thinking have brought significant changes to Nepali homes. Yet, these changes have not completely displaced traditional practices. Rather, there is an ongoing effort to […]

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Using Muhurat for Home or Property Purchase in Nepal

IntroductionIn Nepal, buying a house or property is not just a financial decision but also a culturally, spiritually, and socially significant event. Traditionally, selecting an auspicious muhurat (astrologically favorable timing) for the purchase is believed to bring prosperity, peace, and long-term success. The selection of muhurat takes into account planetary positions, tithis (lunar dates), nakshatras […]

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Mohini Ekadashi Vrat: Religious Significance and Rituals

IntroductionMohini Ekadashi falls on the Shukla Paksha Ekadashi of the month of Vaishakh. All Ekadashi fasts are dedicated to Lord Vishnu, but Mohini Ekadashi carries special importance. It is believed that observing this fast destroys sins, purifies the soul, and opens the path toward liberation. Mythological BackgroundThe story of Mohini Ekadashi is linked with the […]

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Monthly Horoscope for Ashwin 2082: A Detailed Astrological Analysis Based on Sun Sign

Section 1: Astrological Introduction and Overall Energy of Ashwin This monthly horoscope is based on the Sun sign analysis. While general horoscopes are usually prepared according to the Moon, here the Sun is considered the Ascendant (first house). The Sun represents the soul, vitality, ego, and social identity. Analyzing the Sun sign highlights the person’s […]

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Sohra Shraddha: Essential Things to Know About Honoring Ancestors

Sohra Shraddha, also known as Pitru Paksha, is not merely a ritual—it is a sacred opportunity to express reverence, respect, and gratitude toward our departed ancestors. According to traditional beliefs, during this period, ancestors visit the homes of their descendants and expect offerings of water and food. Satisfying them is believed to bring happiness, peace, […]

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Children’s Day: Honoring Nepali Children

Introduction Children’s Day in Nepal is celebrated every year on Bhadra 17 (mid-September). This day symbolizes respect, rights, and welfare of children. Schools, communities, and government organizations organize special programs to provide children with opportunities for education, health, sports, and overall development. Children’s Day is not just a celebration but also a day to contribute […]

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