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“माला फेरत जुग गया, गया न मन का फेर”
“Ganpati Ji — The Lord of Auspicious Beginnings, worshipped first in every sacred ceremony.”
संपूर्ण bhagavt Katha Saptah Day-6 हनुमान मंदिर Birkdale Auckland
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2.1 to 2.12 | What If You’re Immortal? | Sankhya Yoga - Krishna & Arjuna
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2.13 to 2.24 | Your Soul Never Dies | Changing Bodies, Eternal Atma
Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2.25 to 2.36 | Dishonour Is Worse Than Death - Soul Is Eternal | Sankhya Yoga
Sacred fasting days observed by Vaishnava devotees
Observed during the waning phase of Ashadha, fasting on this day is said to free one from all sinful reactions and grant liberation.
Lord Krishna declares its merit equals that of bathing in all holy rivers.
Observed during the bright fortnight of Shravana, this Ekadashi cleanses devotees of all sins.
Glorified in the Brahma Vaivarta Purana for freeing ancestors from suffering.
Marks Lord Vishnu turning sides during His cosmic slumber — a highly auspicious observance.
One of the most auspicious days for offering shraddha-like benefits to departed family members.
One of the most auspicious days, falling during the waxing phase of the moon in Ashwin.
Observed for absolution of sins and attaining divine blessings through fasting and prayers to Lord Vishnu.
Marks Lord Vishnu's awakening from cosmic sleep, celebrated with fasting, prayers, and Tulsi Vivah rituals.
Celebrates the birth of Ekadashi Mata and Lord Vishnu's victory over demon Murasura.
Observed for attaining salvation and liberation from the cycle of rebirth, associated with Geeta Jayanti.
Observed during Pausha month, involves fasting and worshipping Lord Vishnu for prosperity and spiritual benefits.