by Puja Samagri Online | Apr 14, 2026 | Religious
Vaisakhi is an important festival celebrated mainly in Punjab and across India in April. It marks the harvest season for farmers, symbolizing prosperity, gratitude, and new beginnings after months of hard work in the fields. The festival also holds great religious...
by Puja Samagri Online | Apr 10, 2026 | God and Goddess
Fasting is often seen merely as a means of physical restraint, but for me, it became a profound lesson in awareness. Observing a simple fast this month allowed me to recognize habits driven by impulse rather than actual need. The reduced consumption created...
by Puja Samagri Online | Apr 4, 2026 | Religious
In many Hindu traditions, every spiritual ritual begins with a moment of stillness. The quote “Every Powerful Beginning Starts in Stillness” beautifully reflects this idea. Before prayers begin, before mantras are chanted, and before offerings are made, the Kalash is...
by Puja Samagri Online | Apr 2, 2026 | God and Goddess
Hanuman Jayanti celebrates strength, devotion, and unwavering faith. This year, however, what stood out most was not power, but surrender. Lord Hanuman’s strength comes not from ego but from complete devotion—a lesson that felt deeply relevant. The day began...
by Puja Samagri Online | Mar 29, 2026 | God and Goddess
Kamada Ekadashi is often associated with the fulfillment of wishes, yet observing it this year revealed a deeper truth. Before desires can be fulfilled, they must be understood. This Ekadashi gently shifted my perspective—from wanting more to becoming aware of what...