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 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 | 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 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...