Holi is not just a festival of colors—it is also a time to strengthen relationships and let go of past grievances. However, many daughters-in-law live far from their in-laws due to career, studies, or other commitments, sometimes in another city or even
A spectacular celestial event will take place on 3 March 2026, when the first total lunar eclipse of the year occurs on the night of the full moon (Phalguna Purnima). While the eclipse will be total in several parts of the world,
Holi is not just a festival of colors and joy; it is also a celebration of India’s rich and diverse food culture. In many parts of the country, preparing and enjoying mutton, chicken, and other non-vegetarian dishes on Holi has become a
March 3, 2026, is considered highly significant from a religious and astrological perspective. On this day, Phalguna Purnima, a Lunar Eclipse, and Holika Dahan coincide, making it an especially important occasion. Due to the eclipse and Bhadra period, special attention is required
The festival of Holi 2026 is just around the corner. It is a celebration that symbolizes colors, joy, love, and happiness. Celebrating Holi with family, friends, and loved ones fills life with excitement and sweetness. On this auspicious occasion, people share heartfelt
The festival of colors, Holi, will be celebrated on 4 March 2026. This day is not only filled with joy and celebration but is also considered astrologically significant. On the occasion of Phalguna Purnima, planetary movements may bring new opportunities, changes, and
Holika Dahan is observed a day before the festival of Holi. It symbolizes the victory of good over evil and marks the burning away of negativity from life. According to religious beliefs, performing rituals on this sacred night helps remove obstacles and
Holika Dahan is an important Hindu ritual observed on the night before the festival of Holi. It symbolizes the victory of good over evil and marks the spiritual beginning of the Holi celebrations. The ritual is performed on the full moon night
In 2026, a significant astronomical event will occur as both a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse take place within a span of just 15 days. According to religious and astrological beliefs, such a short gap between two eclipses is considered noteworthy
In 2026, Holashtak will begin on 24 February and conclude on 3 March 2026. Notably, the final day of Holashtak coincides with Phalguna Purnima (Holika Dahan) and a Total Lunar Eclipse. According to traditional beliefs, this rare combination is considered spiritually sensitive