Author: Kishan Dixit

Kishan writes for My Favorite Corner, sharing simple and meaningful content about Hindu festivals, temples, traditions, and Sanatan Dharma. He enjoys exploring the stories, teachings, and spiritual ideas found in scriptures like the Bhagavad Gita and Ramayana, and presenting them in a way that feels easy to understand and relatable for modern readers. Through his articles, he hopes to help readers feel more connected to the cultural and devotional side of Hinduism in everyday life.

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Kamika Ekadashi 2026 Date and Time Complete Vrat Guide with Katha

Kamika Ekadashi 2026 date and time: the fast falls on Sunday, August 9, 2026, during Krishna Paksha of the sacred Shravana month. The Ekadashi tithi begins at 1:59 PM on August 8 and ends at 11:04 AM on August 9. The Kamika Ekadashi parana time is the next morning, August 10, between 5:47 AM and …...

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Sawan

How to Perform Rudrabhishek at Home During Sawan? 

To perform Rudrabhishek at home, bathe the Shivling first with plain water, then pour milk, curd, honey, ghee, and sugar water one at a time while chanting Om Namah Shivaya, finish with a Gangajal rinse, offer Bel Patra, and close with aarti. No priest is required for this simplified home version. Most guides to Rudrabhishek …...

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Why Teej Is Celebrated in India: Types, Traditional Foods & Places

Many people think Teej festival is just for one. In reality, it is a family of three festivals celebrated during the monsoon season: Hariyali Teej, Kajari Teej, and Hartalika Teej. Although they all honor Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva, each one has its own date, traditions, fasting rules, regional customs, and cultural significance....

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Sawan

Sawan Shivratri 2026 Date, Puja Vidhi, Rituals, Story & Importance

Sawan Shivratri 2026 falls on Tuesday, August 11. The Chaturdashi tithi runs from 4:54 AM on August 11 to 1:52 AM on August 12, with Nishita Kaal, the most powerful puja window, falling close to midnight. Devotees fast, perform Jalabhishek across four prahars, and stay awake through the night for Lord Shiva.  If you ask …...

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Kanwar Yatra 2026: Start Date, Routes, Rules and What Kanwariyas Carry

Kanwar Yatra 2026 begins Thursday, July 30, and concludes on Sawan Shivratri, Tuesday, August 11. Kanwariyas walk from the Ganga at Haridwar, Gaumukh, or Sultanganj to Shiva temples, carrying holy water without setting it on bare ground, to perform Jalabhishek. Ask anyone who has stood on NH-34 near Muzaffarnagar in the second week of...

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Sawan 2026 Start and End Date, All Somvar Dates and Auspicious Tithis

The Sawan 2026date in North India runs from Thursday, July 30 to Friday, August 28. In Maharashtra, Gujarat, and South India, Sawan 2026 runs from Thursday, August 13 to Friday, September 11. Both calendars share the same festivals, only the month window differs. सावन 2026 की पूरी जानकारी,...

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How to Observe Sawan Somvar Vrat Correctly According to Shastra? 

To observe Sawan Somvar vrat correctly, wake before sunrise, take a sankalp, perform Jalabhishek on the Shivling with water, milk, and honey, chant Om Namah Shivaya, fast through the day on sattvic food, and break the fast after evening puja. Every Monday in Sawan, before sunrise someone is already bathing, laying out a diya, filling...

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Why Sawan is the Best Month to Worship Lord Shiva?

The importance of Sawan 2026 comes from one central event: Lord Shiva drinking the deadly Halahala poison during Samudra Manthan to save the universe. This act of sacrifice made Shravan his most beloved month, and devotees have honored it with fasting and worship for centuries. भारत के सबसे पवित्र और...

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Jagannath Rath Yatra

Where to Watch Puri Rath Yatra 2026 Live Online & Wishes

Millions of devotees searched for Puri Rath Yatra 2026 live coverage on July 16. So, if you missed the grand procession, you still have a real chance for Rath Yatra live darshan. The return journey, Bahuda Yatra, brings Lord Jagannath back on the road again.  This guide covers the full recap, where to catch the …...

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Narada Jayanti: The Divine Messenger of Bhakti

Most of us first met Narada Muni on television. A saffron robe, a veena in hand, and that familiar line – Narayana, Narayana – before he walked into some king’s court and stirred up trouble. We laughed. We watched. And slowly, without realising it, we accepted that version as the real one. It is not. …...

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