Author: Kishan Dixit

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What to Donate During Adhik Maas: Traditional Daan Rules

Daan is not a side practice in Purushottam Maas. The Padma Purana places it alongside fasting and prayer as one of three central pillars of the month. You can observe the vrat without completing all three pillars. But the scriptures say the full fruit of this month only opens when all three are practised together. …...

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Adhik Maas Vrat Rules: Simple Practices for Modern Devotees

Most people hear the phrase Adhik Maas vrat and feel confused. They think these rules are only for priests or elderly people. They think a busy modern person cannot follow them. That is not true. The vrat rules of Purushottam Maas are not punishment. They are a design. A good design does something specific. It …...

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Dashavatara Explained: The 10 Avatars of Vishnu & Their Story

The Dashavatara refers to the 10 avatars of Lord Vishnu, the great preserver god in Hinduism. The word comes from Sanskrit. “Dasha” means ten. “Avatara” means a divine being who descends to Earth. Lord Vishnu took these ten forms across different ages called Yugas.  Each Lord Vishnu incarnation came to...

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Why Lord Vishnu is Worshipped During Adhik Maas?

Adhik Maas is one of Hinduism’s most sacred and spiritually powerful months. Many devotees wait eagerly for this special period because it is completely dedicated to Lord Vishnu. This month appears after every three years in the Hindu lunar calendar. People also call it Purushottam Maas. The word “Purushottam” means “The Supreme...

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What is Purushottam Maas 2026 & Why It Comes Every 3 Years?

The Hindu calendar holds many sacred months. But one month stands entirely apart. That month is Purushottam Maas. In 2026, this rare and holy month returns. It gives every devotee a golden window for spiritual growth. Purushottam Maas 2026 begins on May 17 and ends on June 15. Many people hear the term “extra month” …...

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Apara Ekadashi: The Ekadashi That Destroys Sins of Past Lives

Among the many Ekadashis observed throughout the Hindu calendar, Apara Ekadashi holds a deeply transformative place. Scriptures describe it as an Ekadashi capable of cleansing even heavy karmic burdens when observed with sincere bhakti and devotion. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, this sacred vrat is observed during the Krishna Paksha of the...

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What Is Ekadashi? Meaning, Importance, Fasting Rules & Types

Ekadashi (Sanskrit: एकादशी, meaning “the eleventh”) is the eleventh lunar day in the Hindu calendar. It comes twice every month, once during the waxing moon (Shukla Paksha) and once during the waning moon (Krishna Paksha). It is one of the most important fasting days in Hinduism, especially for devotees of Lord Vishnu. On...

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Why Hindu Scriptures Place Mother Above Heaven and God?

Before a child learns to pray, before they can name a god, visit a temple, or utter a single word, they know their mother. Hinduism recognized this profound truth thousands of years ago and encoded it across its most sacred texts: the Mahabharata, the Ramayana, the Manusmriti, the Bhagavata Purana, and the Durga Saptashati, each …...

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Shani Jayanti: Why Lord Shani is Worshipped and Feared

Shani Jayanti is one of the most sacred and widely observed Hindu festivals. It marks the birth anniversary of Lord Shani Dev, the god of karma, justice, and discipline. Millions of devotees across India observe this day with fasts, prayers, and temple visits. Shani Dev is not just a planet in the solar system. In …...

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