by Puja Samagri Online | Mar 26, 2026 | Religious
Ram Navami has always been a significant date on the calendar, but this year felt different. Instead of approaching it merely as a festival, I found myself reflecting on what the birth of Shri Ram truly represents in everyday life. Known as Maryada Purushottam, Lord...
by Puja Samagri Online | Mar 20, 2026 | Religious
Chaitra Navratri has always marked a beginning, but this year it felt less like a festival and more like a quiet invitation. Unlike resolutions that arrive with pressure and urgency, this sacred period encouraged me to start slowly, consciously, and with humility. As...
by Puja Samagri Online | Mar 18, 2026 | Floating oil wicks
Amavasya has always felt introspective. This month, I consciously honored my ancestors through simple prayers and expressions of gratitude. Rather than concentrating solely on rituals, I focused on remembrance. Lighting a lamp and offering prayers created a sense of...
by Puja Samagri Online | Mar 15, 2026 | Religious
Papmochani Ekadashi arrived quietly, without the grandeur of major festivals or loud celebrations. Yet, it carried a depth that felt intensely personal. Known as the Ekadashi that helps cleanse past karmas, this day encouraged me to look inward—not to judge myself,...
by Puja Samagri Online | Mar 9, 2026 | Religious
Chanting Shiva mantras daily started as an experiment but soon evolved into a meaningful habit. The rhythmic repetition had a grounding effect, particularly during moments of stress and distraction. Mantras possess a unique ability to align breath, thought, and...