What is Khatu Shyam Nishan Yatra?
Nishan Yatra is a kind of foot march, lifting Shri Shyam flag in hand and offering it to Shyam Baba, Khatu Shyam ji comes to the temple.
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Anasar Rituals of Bhagwan Jagannath
The Anasara ritual of Bhagwan Jagannath is a significant observance in the Jagannath Temple at Puri, Odisha, and forms an integral part of the Ratha Yatra (Chariot Festival) cycle.
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Ghatasthapna will be celebrated on Thursday, 3rd October 2024. It is a ritual followed during the 9-day Navratri festival.
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Vaishakh month is the second month in the traditional Hindu calendar. This month coincides with April and May in the Gregorian calendar.
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Bhadrapada maas is the sixth lunar month in the Hindu calendar. Which is also known as Bhadra or Bhadrapada or Bhado or Bhadrav.
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Chaitra maas, the first month of the Hindu calendar, which marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year. Being the first month of the Hindu year, Chaitra has great importance.
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Phalguna month is the last of the Hindu Panchang, followed by the Hindu New Year's beginning.
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Pausha month, this Hindu month, comes after Margashirsha month, which is the 10th month according to the Hindu calendar.
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Margashirsha is the ninth month in the Hindu calendar, considered highly auspicious for Hindus. According to the scriptures "Masonam Margashirshoham" means that there is no other month as auspicious as Margashirsha.
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Kartik Maas is the eighth month of the Hindu calendar, which falls in October and November of the Gregorian calendar. In India's national civil calendar, Kartika is the eighth month of the year.
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Bhagwan Jagannaths Chandan Yatra
Chandan Yatra is the longest festival observed at Jagannath temple at Puri, India. Bahar Chandan starts from Akshaya Tritiya and continues for 21 days
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Narmada Parikrama Yatra has great importance in Hindu Puranas. Maa Narmada, also known as Rewa River, is the longest west flowing river. It originates from Amarkantak, then enters Gujarat passing through Omkareshwar and joins the Gulf of Khambhat.
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Whenever the auspicious time of any auspicious and auspicious work is observed, special care is taken of Bhadra and any auspicious work is done in another Muhurta except the time of Bhadra.
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