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pachami

Panchami Homam

Panchami” is a Sanskrit word that literally means “fifth”. It is often used in Hinduism to refer to the fifth day of the waxing or waning phase of the moon in the lunar calendar. In some Hindu traditions, Panchami is considered an auspicious day, particularly when it falls on certain months or during certain festivals.…

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sasthi

Sashti Homam

Sashti is a significant day dedicated to Lord Muruga or Subramanya in Hinduism. It is celebrated on the sixth day after the new moon or full moon in the Hindu month of Ashadha (June-July) and the month of Kartik (October-November). The day is observed by fasting, performing puja and reciting hymns in praise of Lord…

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astami

Ashtami Homam

Ashtami Ashtami is a Sanskrit word that refers to the eighth day of the lunar calendar. In Hinduism, Ashtami is considered to be a highly auspicious day, and is associated with several important festivals and observances. Ashtami during Navaratri: This is the eighth day of the nine-day festival of Navaratri, which is dedicated to the…

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ekadashi

Ekadashi Homam

“Ekadashi” is a Sanskrit word that means “eleventh”. In Hinduism, it refers to the eleventh day of the waxing and waning phases of the moon in the lunar calendar. There are two Ekadashi days in each month, one during the waxing phase and the other during the waning phase. Ekadashi is considered an important day…

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chaturthi

Sankatahara Chaturthi Homam

Sankatahara Chaturthi Sankatahara Chaturthi, also known as Sankashti Chaturthi, is a Hindu festival that is observed every month on the fourth day after the full moon or new moon day. The word “Sankatahara” means “removal of obstacles”, and the festival is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, who is revered as the remover of obstacles and the…

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pradosham

Pradosham Homam

Pradosham Pradosham is a Hindu observance that occurs twice a month during the waxing and waning phases of the moon, specifically during the 13th phase of the moon. The word “Pradosham” is derived from “pradosh”, which means “the end of the day” or “dusk”. Pradosham is considered to be a highly auspicious time for worship…

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pournami

Pournami Homam

Pournami, also known as Purnima, is the full moon day in the Hindu lunar calendar. It is considered an important day for performing various religious and spiritual activities in the Hindu religion. On Pournami, people perform various rituals and offerings to propitiate the gods and seek their blessings. It is believed that the energy of…

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amabasya

Amavasya Homam

Amavasya Amavasya is a Sanskrit term that refers to the new moon day in the Hindu calendar. It is observed every month when the moon is not visible in the night sky. In India, Amavasya is considered an important day for performing various rituals and religious activities. On Amavasya, people perform various religious activities such…

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