Janaki Jayanti celebrates the birth of Goddess Sita, the divine consort of Lord Rama. She is revered as a symbol of purity, devotion, strength, and sacrifice. #jothishi #सिया राम जानकी
Kalashtami is a sacred day dedicated to Kala Bhairava, the fierce and protective form of Shiva. It is observed on the eighth day (Ashtami) of the waning moon each month. Devotees fast, visit Bhairava temples, light oil lamps, and pray for protection from negative forces, fear, and obstacles. The day is considered powerful for removing karmic burdens and gaining courage and clarity. Many people also feed dogs—regarded as Bhairava’s vahana (vehicle)—as an act of devotion and charity. #jothishi #BhairaV
Bhanu Saptami is a sacred day dedicated to Surya, observed on the seventh (Saptami) tithi of the bright fortnight. Devotees worship the Sun God for health, vitality, and relief from ailments. Rituals often include early-morning holy baths, offering arghya (water) to the rising sun, reciting Aditya Hridayam, and keeping fasts. The day symbolizes light, discipline, and the life-giving energy of the sun. Shabari Jayanti commemorates the birth and devotion of Shabari, a revered devotee of Rama in the Ramayana. She is remembered for her pure bhakti—waiting years for Rama and offering him tasted berries to ensure they were sweet. The day highlights humility, unconditional love, patience, and the belief that sincere devotion transcends social barriers. #sun
Yashoda Jayanti celebrates the birth anniversary of Mother Yashoda, the foster mother of Krishna. • She is remembered for her pure motherly love, care, and devotion toward the child Krishna. • Stories of Yashoda, like tying naughty Krishna to a mortar and seeing the universe in his mouth, are famous in Hindu tradition. • Devotees honor her as an ideal mother and pray for the well-being of their children. • The day highlights the greatness of unconditional love and nurturing. #jothishi #yashoda
Dwijapriya Sankashti Chaturthi is observed with deep devotion to Lord Ganesha, where Dwijapriya means “the beloved of the wise and the learned.”
On this auspicious day, devotees pray for wisdom, clarity of thought, and freedom from obstacles.
By observing the vrat and worshipping Ganesha after moonrise, believers seek inner strength and spiritual growth.
It is a reminder that true knowledge and humility lead us through life’s difficulties with grace. 🕉️ #jothishi







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