Digital Astrology: How Apps Are Changing Horoscope Reading in Nepal

Introduction Astrology has been a part of Nepali culture for centuries, guiding everything from weddings to business decisions. Traditionally, people consulted astrologers and read printed Panchangs. Today, digital astrology apps are transforming this practice. Apps like Mero Nepal allow Nepalis to access horoscopes, Panchang details, and personalized predictions instantly, anywhere. Rise of Digital Astrology in […]

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Pasni Ceremony: Significance and Traditional Practices

Introduction Pasni, also known as the Rice Feeding Ceremony, is one of the most important cultural traditions in Nepal. It is the celebration where a baby is fed rice for the first time, symbolizing the transition from milk to solid food. This special occasion brings together family, relatives, and friends to bless the child with […]

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Dhan Yoga and Lakshmi Puja: Remedies to Bring Prosperity and Wealth at Home

IntroductionWealth and prosperity play a vital role in every person’s life. Life is not only driven by hard work and effort but also influenced by fate and planetary positions.According to Vedic astrology, certain yogas (planetary combinations) in the birth chart create a foundation for wealth, fame, business success, and family happiness.Similarly, in Hindu tradition, Goddess […]

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Chaturmas Puja: Rituals, Rules, and Benefits

Mero Nepal App: All Religious Information in One Place With the Mero Nepal App, you can easily access the Nepali Patro(BS/AD), Nepali Panchang, Festivals, Rashifal, Kundali and more.Through the Mero Jyotish / Personal Jyotish / Private Jyotish services inside the app, you can also receive personalized Kundali, Rashifal, and Chaturmas Puja guidance tailored to your […]

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Akshaya Tritiya: Importance, Rituals, and Benefits

Introduction In Vedic Hindu tradition, Akshaya Tritiya is considered one of the most auspicious dates in the Hindu calendar. It is believed that any virtuous deed, charity, chanting, penance, or worship performed on this day yields “Akshaya Phal” – everlasting merit that never diminishes.On this day, performing rituals related to wealth, prosperity, and marital harmony […]

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Herbs and Spices Used in Havan: Scientific and Religious Significance

Introduction In the Vedic tradition of Nepal and India, Havan (Yajna, Homa, Agnihotra) is not merely a religious ritual but a union of life, science, and spirituality. When ghee, wood, herbs, and spices are offered into the sacred fire with mantras, the smoke, fragrance, and sound vibrations purify the environment, nourish the body, and calm […]

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Comprehensive Analysis of Astrological Predictions: Detailed Study of Planets, Zodiac Signs, Nakshatras, and Horoscope Charts

Part 1: The Pillars of Astrology Astrology, often called the “eye of the Vedas,” is a profound science that studies the movement of celestial bodies in the universe and their effects on human life. Predictions or forecasting are the most important and complex aspects of this science. A successful prediction does not rely merely on […]

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Nakshatra, Name Initials, and Kundali: A Detailed Exploration of Astrological Secrets

Part 1: Introduction to Nakshatra – The Celestial and Spiritual Foundation of Astrology Vedic astrology, also known as Jyotisha Shastra, is not merely a method of predicting the future; it is a holistic science that seeks to understand the profound relationship between the cosmos and human life. At the very foundation of this science lies […]

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Kushe Aunsi: A Three-Dimensional Festival of Fatherhood, Ancestor Remembrance, and Nature

Part 1: Introduction – Three Lights Shining in the Darkness of Aunsi Kushe Aunsi falls on the Krishna Paksha (waning moon) of the month of Bhadra. On this day, the absence of the moon casts a deep darkness over the earth. Yet, in the sky of Nepali culture and tradition, this day is not an […]

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Janai Purnima: The Trinity of Purity, Protection, and Tradition

Introduction: An Overview of the Festival In the Nepali Hindu calendar, Janai Purnima is recognized as a significant and multi-dimensional festival that weaves together deep Vedic traditions and vibrant folk culture. Celebrated on the full moon (Purnima) of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Shrawan, this festival is not merely a religious ritual—it is […]

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