23/09/2025 Pets & Animals
Bhadrapada Purnima is a luminous full-moon day in the Hindu lunar month of Bhadrapada. It marks an inflection point in the spiritual calendar: the concluding full moon before the period of Pitru Paksha, the fortnight of ancestor remembrances. At Krishnayan, this day is observed with deep devotion, combining ritual worship, ancestral homage, and acts of seva (selfless service).
Bhadrapada Purnima is a luminous full-moon day in the Hindu lunar month of Bhadrapada. It marks an inflection point in the spiritual calendar: the con...
In the tapestry of Hindu ritual and belief, the cow holds a uniquely revered place—not merely as an animal, but as a divine manifestation. At Krishnay...
Every year, Hindus observe Ekadashi—one of the most auspicious fasting days in the lunar calendar—twice a month. Among these sacred days, Indira Ekada...
Sarva Pitru Amavasya, also known as Mahalaya Amavasya, marks the culmination of the sacred fortnight of Pitru Paksha—an auspicious period dedicated to...
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