Navaratri: Worship of Nine Goddesses and Spiritual Significance

Navaratri, celebrated in Nepal and India, is one of the most important religious, cultural, and spiritual festivals. The word Navaratri means “nine nights,” during which the nine forms of Goddess Durga are worshipped. While Sharadiya Navaratri (autumn) is the most widely observed, Chaitra Navaratri is also celebrated. Each day honors a different goddess, symbolizing her […]

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Kalaratri: Goddess of Navaratri Saptami

On the seventh day of Navaratri, known as Saptami, devotees worship the seventh form of Goddess Durga – Kalaratri. She is considered the most fierce and powerful manifestation of Durga. Through her worship, devotees pray for the destruction of fear, darkness, and negative energies. The Appearance of Kalaratri The form of Goddess Kalaratri is extremely […]

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Surya Sankranti and Its Impact on Daily Life

Introduction Surya Sankranti comes from the Sanskrit word Sankramana, meaning the entry of the Sun from one zodiac sign to another. In Nepal, every monthly Sankranti carries special significance. It is not only religious but also deeply connected with astrology, health, agriculture, and social life. Surya Sankranti is celebrated in Nepal with family and community […]

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International Environment Day

Introduction International Environment Day is celebrated worldwide on June 5 every year. Established after the 1972 United Nations Stockholm Conference, the day aims to raise global awareness about environmental protection, promote eco-friendly lifestyles, and encourage collaboration between governments, organizations, and communities. In Nepal, International Environment Day is more than a symbolic event. Schools, universities, government […]

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Buddha Jayanti: Celebrating the Birth of the Enlightened One

Introduction Buddha Jayanti is celebrated every year on the full moon day of Vaisakh in Nepal and other countries that follow Buddhism. This day commemorates the birth, enlightenment, and nirvana of Gautama Buddha. In Nepal, major celebrations take place in Lumbini, Kapilvastu, and other Buddhist sites, where special programs and rituals are organized. Buddha Jayanti […]

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Varah Jayanti: Religious Stories and Local Practices

IntroductionVarah Jayanti is an important Hindu festival that commemorates Lord Vishnu’s Varah avatar. It combines devotion, ritual worship, fasting, storytelling, and cultural traditions. According to Hindu scriptures, the Varah incarnation rescued Mother Earth from the cosmic ocean and restored dharma and justice. This festival reminds devotees of faith, righteousness, and social harmony. Religious Significance Varah […]

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International Women’s Day

Introduction International Women’s Day is celebrated worldwide every March 8. The day aims to honor women’s social, economic, political, and cultural achievements. It also raises awareness about gender equality, women’s rights, education, health, employment, leadership, and empowerment. In Nepal, Women’s Day is not just a ceremonial event. It is observed through practical programs related to […]

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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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Gaura Parva: A Far-Western Festival of Goddess Gaura

IntroductionGaura Parva is a major Hindu festival celebrated primarily in the far-western and mid-western regions of Nepal. Dedicated to Goddess Gaura (Parvati), the festival symbolizes marital devotion, spiritual faith, community bonding, and cultural preservation. During the festival, both women and men participate in rituals, fasting, prayers, folk songs, and traditional dances. Gaura Parva is not […]

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