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Grih shanti Havan

"Grih Shanti Havan is a Vedic ritual performed to promote peace, harmony, and positive energy within the home and family. It involves offering natural substances into the sacred fire along with the chanting of Vedic mantras. This practice emphasizes purity, mutual understanding, and disciplined living in the household. It is believed to create a calm and uplifting environment, encouraging mental clarity and emotional balance among family members. It reflects a scientific approach to aligning domestic life with natural and moral principles. Its purpose is to remove negativity, strengthen family unity, and promote overall well-being."

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Ram Navami

Ram Navami is the sacred festival celebrating the birth of Lord Shri Ram. Observed on the ninth day of the bright half of Chaitra month, it honors Lord Ram as the embodiment of righteousness, truth, and virtue.

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Baisakhi

Baisakhi is a major harvest festival marking the start of the solar New Year. For the Sikh community, it holds immense historical importance as the day Guru Gobind Singh Ji established the Khalsa Panth in 1699.

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Shravani parv ( Raksha Bandhan )

Raksha Bandhan is a traditional Hindu festival symbolizing the unbreakable bond of love and protection between brothers and sisters. On this day, sisters tie a rakhi (sacred thread) on their brothers’ wrists and pray for their well-being.

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Krishna Janmashtami

Krishna Janmashtami is celebrated as the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna. It inspires devotion, love, and adherence to the path of righteousness.

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Navratra Pujan

Navratri is a nine-night festival dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga and her nine divine forms. It symbolizes the victory of positive energy over evil and is celebrated with fasting, prayers, and traditional dances like Garba.

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Dhanteras Puja

"Dhanteras Puja is a traditional observance performed on the auspicious occasion of Dhanteras to promote prosperity, health, and well-being in the household. It involves lighting lamps, offering prayers, maintaining cleanliness, and worshipping Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Dhanvantari according to tradition. This practice emphasizes gratitude, disciplined living, and the wise use of wealth and resources. It is believed to create a positive and uplifting atmosphere, encouraging peace of mind and confidence for the future. It reflects a cultural approach to balancing material prosperity with health and ethical values. Its purpose is to invite abundance, protection, and overall well-being."

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Vijayadashami (Dashahra)

Dussehra or Durga Puja is a festival symbolizing the victory of divine power and the triumph of good over evil. It involves nine nights of Goddess worship and a grand culmination on the tenth day.

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Deepawali 

Diwali, also known as Lakshmi Puja, is a festival symbolizing wealth, prosperity, and auspiciousness. It celebrates the victory of light over darkness and truth over untruth.

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Garbhaadhaan Sanskaar

Garbhadhan Sanskaar is the first and essential sanskaar in Sanatan Vedic Dharm.It emphasizes that the birth of a child should take place with purity, discipline, and conscious intention.The ritual focuses on the physical, mental, and spiritual preparation of both parents. It includes Vedic mantras, yajna, and observance of proper timing and conduct. Its aim is to ensure the birth of a healthy, virtuous, and enlightened child.

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Punsavan Sanskaar

Punsavan Sanskar is the second of the 16 Sanskars of Hinduism, which is performed after conception, especially in the second or third month of pregnancy. The purpose of this Sanskar is to pray to God for the safety, development, and well-being of the unborn child. In this, through the chanting of special mantras and rituals, the child's long life, healthy body and good qualities are wished for. Through this Sanskar, a pledge is taken for happiness, prosperity and the goodness of the child in the family.

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Seemantonnayan Sanskaar

Seemantonnayan Sanskaar is performed for the protection of a pregnant woman’s mental and physical health and for the well-being of the unborn child. It symbolizes love, care, and protection for the expectant mother.

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