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 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...
by Puja Samagri Online | Mar 4, 2026 | Religious
For most of my life, Holi symbolized colors, laughter, and playful chaos. It was about vibrant powders, shared sweets, and carefree moments. Yet this year, something shifted. Before stepping into celebration, I felt compelled to pause—beginning Holi not with color,...
by Puja Samagri Online | Feb 24, 2026 | Religious
Performing Rudrabhishek Kit at home initially felt intimidating. However, as I began, I realized that devotion doesn’t require complexity—only sincerity. With simple offerings and focused intention, the ritual unfolded beautifully. As water flowed over the Shivling,...
by Puja Samagri Online | Feb 15, 2026 | Religious
Maha Shivratri is unlike any other night. It carries a stillness that feels intentional, powerful, and transformative. This year, I chose to stay awake not out of obligation, but out of curiosity—to experience what surrender truly feels like. As the night unfolded,...