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Mahashivratri 2023: How to please Bholenath?

Mahashivratri is celebrated on the Chaturdashi of Krishna Paksha of Phalgun month. According to religious belief, the marriage of mata Parvati and bhagwan Shiva took place on this day. On this occasion, if you want to please bhagwan Shiva, then take care of some things and get the infinite blessings of Bhole Baba.

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Good news: Khatu Shyam Temple Opened for Darshan

There is great news for the devotees of Khatu Shyam Baba located in Sikar, Rajasthan. After 85 days, devotees will be able to see Baba Shyam ji. The doors of Baba Khatu Shyam ji were opened from 6 February 2023 at 4 pm. Online booking will be necessary for Baba's darshan. Only those devotees will be allowed to enter the temple, who have made bookings in advance.

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Banke Bihari Temple Corridor

Like the Kashi Vishwanath Corridor in Varanasi, preparations have started for the Banke Bihari Temple Corridor in Mathura. According to the survey, the entire corridor will be built in five acres. Banke Bihari Temple is situated in Vrindavan Dham of Mathura district of UP. This famous ancient temple was built by Swami Haridas in 1864, it is believed that the idol of Shri Krishna installed in this temple has manifested itself.

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Ram Mandir Ke Ram: Shaligram Reached Ayodhya

The stone for the idol of Bhagwan Ram to be set up in the much-awaited grand Ram temple Ayodhya has arrived. This Shaligram Shila, brought to Ayodhya from the big Gandak river in Nepal, will be used to carve the idol of Bhagwan Ram and install it in the sanctum.

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What is Joshimath's crisis?

Joshimath, also known as Jyotirmath, is located in Uttarakhand at an altitude of 6150 feet. It is the gateway to many Himalayan mountaineering expeditions, trekking trails and pilgrimage centers like Badrinath. It is one of the four major Peethas established by Adi Shankaracharya. More than 600 structures have either cracked or been partially destroyed.

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Happy New Year 2023 from Bhakti Bharat

BhaktiBharat wishes all its users “May the new year bring you happiness, peace and prosperity. Wish you all the best for 2023”

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Thank You 2022 : For Staying Connected With Bhakti Bharat

Bhakti Bharat wishes you a lot of joy for being with us throughout the year 2022! We always try to provide you with authentic information about Hindu religion, temple, festival, tithi, aarti, bhajan, katha, mantra, vandana, chalisha, motivational stories, Katha.

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When does Adhik Maas come, what is its mythological basis?

According to Hindu Panchang, in the year 2023, Malmas will start from 18th July and will remain till 16th August 2023.

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What is the meaning of Panchang?

In Hindu Calendar Panchang is an essential part, which follows traditional units of Hindu rituals, and presents important tithi’s and calculates in a tabulated form.

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Adhik Maas 2020: 18 September - 16 October

Adhik Maas is an extra month in the Hindu calendar. This time Adhik Maas will start from 18 September and will be till 16th October.

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Bhakti Bharat High Ranking 2022

Thanks to all the viewers and readers for giving https://www.bhaktibharat.com a high rank in the online ranking site similarweb.com.

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How much will it cost to go to Isha Yoga Center ?

With around ₹6000 to ₹10000 cost from chennai and bangalore you can watch a wonderful night of adiyogi mahashivratri.

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Narak Chaturdashi Katha: From Isha Foundation

Diwali is also known as Narak Chaturdashi.

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Surya Grahan on Diwali 2022

The holy festival of Deepawali begins with Dhanteras itself. Diwali is celebrated from Dhanteras to Bhaiya Dooj. This year the holy festival of Diwali is being celebrated on 24th October 2022 on the Amavasya of Kartik month. But this year on Diwali of 2022, the shadow of the surya grahan is visible.

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Diwali Celebration in America

Diwali is a religious and cultural holiday, celebrated by both the devout and the secular in the United States. Celebrated as the festival of lights, Diwali is celebrated across the world by various religions and cultures, especially in South Asia. This year Diwali will be on Monday 24 October. Festivals and celebrations usually last for several days.

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