Weaving Time with Tradition: Ritual Timings and Auspicious Muhurat in Varanasi

Illustration of a Hindu sage with astrological books, planetary symbols, and traditional puja items- Timings and Auspicious Muhurat in Varanasi

An Introduction to Sacred Timekeeping: Timings and Auspicious Muhurat in Varanasi Varanasi, also known as Kashi or Banaras, is a city where time itself seems to flow differently, attuned to ancient cosmic rhythms rather than the ticking of a mundane clock. For millennia, this sacred city on the banks of the Ganges has been a […]

Where Sacred Waters Meet Devotion: Unveiling the Daily Ritual Practices at the Ghats

Night ritual with priests, elaborate decorations, and a large crowd by the water- Daily Ritual Practices at the Ghats

The Sacred Embrace: Understanding the Significance of Daily Ritual Practices at the Ghats Before we immerse ourselves in the daily rituals, it’s crucial to comprehend why ghats hold such a pivotal place in the spiritual landscape. In Hinduism, rivers are not merely bodies of water; they are revered as goddesses, life-givers, and purifiers. The Ganges, […]

Harishchandra Ghat: Echoes of Truth and the Sacred Rites of Asthi Visarjan

view of assi ghat varanasi- Harishchandra Ghat: Echoes of Truth and the Sacred Rites of Asthi Visarjan

Harishchandra Ghat: Echoes of Truth and the Sacred Rites of Asthi Visarjan – Varanasi, the city that breathes spirituality, stands as a timeless sentinel on the banks of the sacred Ganges, witnessing the ceaseless dance of life and death. Among its myriad ghats, each steeped in ancient lore and divine significance, Harishchandra Ghat holds a […]

Varanasi: The Hallowed Ground for a Souls Final Journey– A Historical Perspective

Night scene with multiple funeral pyres burning along a riverbank, people gathered, and city lights- Varanasi: The Hallowed Ground for a Souls Final Journey

Varanasi, also known as Kashi or Benares, stands as one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, a beacon of spirituality, and the epicenter of Hindu cosmology. For millennia, it has drawn pilgrims, seekers, and, most significantly, those approaching the end of their earthly lives or their grieving families. The city’s identity is […]

Who Performs Pind Daan for Unmarried or Childless Ancestors?

Devotees performing pind daan at brahmakapal badrinath

What becomes of those souls who left this earthly plane without marrying (Avivahita) or without leaving behind children (Anapatya or Nissantāna) to carry on the lineage and perform the vital Pind Daan? Does the sacred chain break? Are they forgotten in the realms beyond? These are anxieties whispered by family members & worried relatives who […]

Vital Role of Akshayavat in Gaya Shradh

Photo showing Pindas sitting at the foot of Akshayavat tree in Gaya

Imagine a tree so ancient, so sacred, that it is believed to survive even the Pralaya, the dissolution of the universe. Imagine a tree that holds the power to make offerings truly everlasting. This is the Akshayavat (अक्षयवट), the Immortal Banyan, primarily revered in two of Bharat’s most holy sites: Gaya and Prayagraj.  Many who […]

Key Locations for Pitrupaksha 2024: Honor Your Ancestors at These Sacred Sites

Introduction – Key Locations for Pitrupaksha 2024 Pitrupaksha, also known as Shraddha Paksha, is a deeply revered period in the Hindu calendar dedicated to paying homage to one’s ancestors. Spanning 16 days in the lunar month of Bhadrapada, this time is marked by various rituals and ceremonies aimed at honouring and appeasing the souls of […]

Pitrupaksha 2024: Complete Guide to Dates, Rituals, and Regional Practices

Introduction – Pitrupaksha 2024 Pitrupaksha, also known as Shradh or Mahalaya Paksha, is a significant 16-day period in the Hindu calendar dedicated to performing rituals and rites for deceased ancestors. This period, observed with solemnity and devotion, typically occurs during the waning phase of the lunar month of Ashwin. In 2024, Pitrupaksha will be observed […]

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