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Sankranti Celebrations: Embracing the Divine with Surya and Narayana
On Makar Sankranti, the Sun god is worshipped along with Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi throughout India. The northward movement of Surya Bhagavan marks the commencement of Uttarayana , a period regarded in the shastras as auspicious and stabilizing. This transition is understood not merely as an astronomical shift, but as a reaffirmation of cosmic order. Uttarayana and the Rhythm of Life - In traditional understanding, Uttarayana represents forward movement aligned with res
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The Sacred Rhythm of the January : Sevas at Saligrama Devasthanam
Each month at Saligrama Devasthanam unfolds as a sacred rhythm of worship, marked by sevas that invite the devotee into deeper remembrance and alignment with Vaishnava dharma. These observances are not merely entries in a calendar, but carefully preserved traditions through which the presence of Sri Venkateshwara is experienced in varied forms through Mantras, Abhishekas, Alankaras, and collective Homas. The monthly seva schedule is designed to honour the natural flow of tim
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Vaikunta Ekadashi and Vishnu Sahasranama: Entering Vaikunta Through the Name
Vaikunta Ekadashi draws the devotee inward, beyond ritual observance and physical restraint, toward a more subtle form of worship. At the heart of this inward journey lies nama smarana, the remembrance of the Lord through His sacred names. Among these, the Vishnu Sahasranama occupies a central place in Vaishnava practice, offering both spiritual depth and accessibility. The Sahasranama, revealed in the Mahabharata and revered across generations, presents the thousand names of
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Vaikunta Ekadashi: When the Path to Vaikunta Opens
||Om Saligrāma Vishnave Sri Venkateśāya Namaha|| Once each year, there arrives a day when the senses naturally turn inward and the heart grows still. Vaikunta Ekadashi is such a day, not merely observed, but deeply felt by those who walk the path of bhakti. It is a moment that reminds the soul of its true destination and the purpose for which human life is bestowed. For Vaishnavites, Vaikunta Ekadashi is not simply a sacred date in the calendar. It is a spiritually charged tu
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Sravana Masam July 25 – August 23, 2025
Sravana Masam is one of the most sacred months in the Hindu calendar, deeply associated with divine vibrations, auspicious rituals, and...
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Vaikunta Ekadasi: The Gateway to Divine Bliss
Celebrate Vaikunta Ekadasi on January 10th, 2025, and experience the blessings of Lord Vishnu with special rituals, homas, and sevas....
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The Divine Devotion of Andal - The Story of Goda Devi
In the rich tapestry of Hindu mythology and devotion, Andal, also known as Goda Devi, stands as a radiant figure of pure love and...
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The Divine Majesty of Sri Mahavishnu: Exploring His Symbolism and Spiritual Significance
Sri Maha Vishnu is one of the most revered deities in Sanatana Dharma, known as the preserver and sustainer of the universe. He is often...
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Sri Rama Navami: Celebrating the Divine Avatar of Lord Rama
Sri Rama Navami is a significant festival that is celebrated with great enthusiasm and fervor all over India. It marks the birth...
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"Ugadi: Celebrating New Beginnings and Seeking Blessings from Lord Saligrama Srinivasa"
The festival usually falls in the months of March or April and marks the onset of spring. The festival is celebrated with much enthusiasm an
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