Celebrating Strength: Prioritizing Women’s Health and Self-Care on World Women’s Wellness Day
Each year, on the last Friday of April, the world observes World Women’s Wellness Day—a day not just marked on calendars but etched in purpose. It’s a day to recognize the silent strength women carry, the sacrifices often made in silence, and the quiet resilience that drives households, communities, and nations. In honoring women’s wellness, […]
Baisakhi, A Celebration of Harvest, Culture, and Sikh Heritage
Baisakhi, also known as Vaisakhi, is one of the most important festivals in India, celebrated with fervor across various states, particularly in Punjab. It falls on April 13 or 14 each year, depending on the solar calendar. Baisakhi holds cultural, agricultural, and religious significance, making it a day of great importance for many communities. Agricultural […]
Chaitra Navratri and New Year Celebrations Across India, Time for Renewal and Joy
Celebrating New Beginnings, The First Day of Chaitra Navratri and New Year Celebrations Across India Today marks the first day of Chaitra Navratri, a sacred time dedicated to the worship of Maa Durga, the embodiment of power, strength, and protection. This period is a spiritual journey that spans nine nights, with each night honoring a […]
Maha Shivratri: The Night of Divine Devotion and Spiritual Awakening
Maha Shivratri, one of the most sacred Hindu festivals, is celebrated with immense devotion across India and beyond. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the festival marks the cosmic dance of the deity, symbolizing creation, preservation, and destruction. It is observed on the 14th night of the lunar month of Phalguna, a night of deep meditation, fasting, […]
Me-Dam-Me-Phi: A Revered Ceremony of the Ahom Community
Me-Dam-Me-Phi is one of the most significant cultural and religious festivals of the Ahom community in Assam. This sacred ceremony is observed every year to honor the ancestors, acknowledge their contributions, and seek their blessings for the prosperity and well-being of the community. The tradition dates back to the time of the Ahom rulers and […]