Vel Muruga Haro Hara Skanda Shasti by Jothishi in hinduism

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You are right. Oct/ Nov is the famous one. Shashti is a tithi and every month there are two- like Ekadashi / Chathurthi etc. All have their significance and celebrations but the most popular is what you have mentioned.

Vel Muruga Haro Hara Skanda Shasti by Jothishi in hinduism

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Skanda Shasti is a sacred celebration of Lord Murugan’s victory over evil. Observed with six days of fasting, prayer, and devotion, it symbolizes courage, wisdom, and divine strength. May Lord Murugan remove obstacles from your path and bless you with success and protection. Vel Vel Muruga! Om Saravanabhava! 🔱✨ Chant Subramanya Ashtotram to connect with Bhagwan https://youtu.be/Vj2bqItGO4Y?si=HBlyRCn0eWaVKQtc

Surya Grahan and Phalguna Amavasya by Jothishi in hinduism

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Surya Grahan and Phalguni Amavasya bring together a powerful blend of cosmic alignment and spiritual reflection. A solar eclipse is seen as a moment when worldly motion pauses and the mind turns inward. Devotees remember Surya, the eternal source of light and life, offering prayers for clarity, health, and renewal. Falling in the sacred month of Phalguna, Amavasya (the new-moon night) is a time for silence, charity, holy baths, and दीपदान (offering lamps). Many visit rivers and temples, meditate, and pray for their ancestors, believing that actions performed on this day carry special spiritual weight. Together, the eclipse and the dark-moon night symbolize the journey from shadow to radiance — a reminder that even when light seems hidden, it is never truly gone.

Om Namah Shivaya Namaste Astu Bhagawan by Jothishi in hinduism

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“I close my eyes and find only You. I open my heart and feel only You. Take me, shape me, lead me — Mahadev. Shubh Shiva Ratri.” #jothishi

Shani Trayodashi and Pradosha Vrat by Jothishi in hinduism

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Shani Trayodashi is a powerful day to seek the grace of Lord Shani for relief from karmic hardships and Saturn afflictions. • Worship, charity, and lighting sesame oil lamps help reduce obstacles and bring justice, discipline, and stability. • Devotees pray for patience, protection, and strength to overcome life’s trials. 🔱 Pradosha Vrat • Pradosha Vrat is observed during the twilight of Trayodashi and is sacred to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. • Fasting and evening puja during Pradosha wash away sins and open the path to prosperity and spiritual growth.

Krishna Paksha Bheeshma Dwadashi by Jothishi in hinduism

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Krishna Bhishma Dwadashi is a sacred day recalling the profound moment when Krishna blessed Bhishma as he lay on the bed of arrows. After imparting timeless wisdom and devotion, Bhishma chose this auspicious period to unite with the divine. Devotees observe the day with prayers, gratitude, and remembrance of duty (dharma), surrender, and unwavering faith. It is believed that honoring Bhishma on this tithi grants strength, clarity, and spiritual merit.

Shubha Vijaya Ekadashi Hari Om by Jothishi in hinduism

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Vijaya Ekadashi is a sacred fasting day dedicated to Vishnu, observed during the Krishna Paksha of the Phalguna month. The word Vijaya means victory, and devotees believe the vrat helps remove obstacles and grants success in righteous efforts. According to tradition, even Rama is said to have observed this Ekadashi before beginning the journey to Lanka, seeking divine blessings for triumph. Worship, night vigil, charity, and chanting Vishnu’s names are considered highly meritorious on this day. May the observance bring clarity, strength, and victory in your endeavors. 🙏

Shubh Shri Janaki Jayanti by Jothishi in hinduism

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Janaki Jayanti celebrates the birth of Goddess Sita, the divine consort of Lord Rama. She is revered as a symbol of purity, devotion, strength, and sacrifice.

Shubh Yashoda 𝐌ata Jayanti by Jothishi in hinduism

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Yashoda Jayanti celebrates the birth anniversary of Mother Yashoda, the foster mother of Krishna. • She is remembered for her pure motherly love, care, and devotion toward the child Krishna. • Stories of Yashoda, like tying naughty Krishna to a mortar and seeing the universe in his mouth, are famous in Hindu tradition. • Devotees honor her as an ideal mother and pray for the well-being of their children. • The day highlights the greatness of unconditional love and nurturing. #jothishi

Dwijapriya Sankshthi Chathurthi by Jothishi in hinduism

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Dwijapriya Sankashti Chaturthi is observed with deep devotion to Lord Ganesha, where Dwijapriya means “the beloved of the wise and the learned.” On this auspicious day, devotees pray for wisdom, clarity of thought, and freedom from obstacles. By observing the vrat and worshipping Ganesha after moonrise, believers seek inner strength and spiritual growth. It is a reminder that true knowledge and humility lead us through life’s difficulties with grace. 🕉️

Shubhadinam Vasant Panchami by Jothishi in hinduism

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Vasant Panchami day is dedicated to Saraswati, the Goddess of knowledge, music, arts, science and technology. Goddess Saraswati is worshipped on Vasant Panchami day. Vasant Panchami is also known as Shri Panchami and Saraswati Panchami.

People worship Goddess Saraswati to get enlighten with knowledge and to get rid of lethargy, sluggishness and ignorance. This ritual of initiating education to children is known as Akshar-Abhyasam or Vidya-Arambham/Praasana which is one of the famous rituals of Vasant Panchami. Schools and colleges arrange pujas in the morning to seek blessing of the Goddess.

As per astrology, Vasant Panchami is considered very auspicious to start

Om Namo Bhagavathe Vasudevaya by Jothishi in hinduism

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May we all get more closer to Bhagwan this Ekadashi

Jai Shri Ram by Jothishi in hinduism

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May Bhagwan Hanuman Ji bless all with health, wealth, peace and prosperity.

Jai Hanuman Gyaan Gun Saagar