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By Tinku Bhatia , 13 January 2026
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Lohri 2026: Celebrating Harvest, Hope and Togetherness Through Timeless Wishes

Lohri, one of North India’s most cherished winter festivals, marks the end of the cold season and celebrates harvest, prosperity and community spirit. Observed with bonfires, traditional songs and shared sweets, the festival carries deep cultural and economic significance, particularly in agrarian regions. Beyond rituals, Lohri wishes and messages play a vital role in strengthening personal bonds, reinforcing social goodwill and expressing gratitude for abundance and new beginnings.

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By Agamveer Singh , 13 January 2026
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Lohri: The Economic and Cultural Origins of a Harvest Festival Rooted in Prosperity

Lohri is a centuries-old winter harvest festival deeply embedded in the socio-economic fabric of North India, particularly Punjab and Haryana. Celebrated at the peak of winter, it marks the end of the agricultural cycle and the beginning of longer days. Beyond its festive rituals, Lohri reflects agrarian economics, seasonal income patterns, and collective community resilience. Traditionally associated with farmers, traders, and rural households, the festival symbolizes gratitude for crops, financial stability, and future abundance.

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By Amrita Bhatia , 5 November 2025
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Guru Nanak Jayanti 2025: Honoring the Eternal Light of Sikhism and the Teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji

Guru Nanak Jayanti, also known as Guru Purab or Prakash Parv, stands as one of the most revered festivals in Sikhism, commemorating the birth of Guru Nanak Dev Ji — the first Sikh Guru and the founder of the Sikh faith. In 2025, the festival will be celebrated with immense devotion and unity across India and the world. Beyond being a spiritual observance, it is a time for introspection, service, and remembrance of Guru Nanak’s timeless teachings on equality, humility, and compassion.

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By Agamveer Singh , 5 November 2025
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Guru Nanak Jayanti 2025: Date, Purnima Tithi, and Auspicious Timings for the 556th Gurpurab Celebration

Guru Nanak Jayanti 2025, also known as Guru Purab or Prakash Parv, commemorates the birth of Guru Nanak Dev Ji — the revered founder of Sikhism and a global symbol of peace, equality, and spiritual wisdom. The festival, marking its 556th anniversary, will be celebrated on Wednesday, November 5, 2025, aligning with Kartik Purnima, the full moon day in the Kartik month of the Hindu calendar.

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By Nimrat , 5 November 2025
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Guru Nanak Jayanti 2025: The Eternal Light of Truth and Unity Illuminates the World

Guru Nanak Jayanti, also known as Guru Purab or Prakash Parv, marks the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji — the founder of Sikhism and a visionary who preached equality, peace, and devotion to one God. In 2025, this sacred festival will be celebrated on November 5, bringing together millions of devotees across the globe. Beyond its religious significance, Guru Nanak Jayanti serves as a universal reminder of harmony and compassion in a world often divided by materialism and intolerance.

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By Amrita Bhatia , 29 October 2025
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Faith Above Politics: Devotees Emphasize Spiritual Sanctity of Chhath Puja

As the sacred festival of Chhath Puja unfolds across India, devotees have made their sentiments clear — politics has no place in this deeply spiritual celebration. Marked by devotion, discipline, and a profound connection with nature, Chhath Puja transcends regional and political divides. Worshippers gathering along riverbanks and ponds across Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, and Delhi emphasize that the festival’s essence lies in faith, purity, and gratitude, not political symbolism.

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By Nimrat , 26 October 2025
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Chhath Puja 2025: Date, Kharna Rituals, Samagri List, and the Spiritual Significance of the Festival

Chhath Puja 2025, one of India’s most sacred and eco-spiritual festivals, will be observed with deep devotion and traditional fervor across several states, particularly Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, and parts of Nepal. Dedicated to the worship of the Sun God (Surya Dev) and Chhathi Maiya, the festival celebrates gratitude, purity, and discipline through a series of rituals performed over four days. The Kharna ceremony, which marks the second day, holds immense importance as devotees observe fasting and prepare offerings symbolizing purity and thanksgiving.

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By Amrita Bhatia , 26 October 2025
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Heartfelt Chhath Puja 2025 Wishes: Meaningful Kharna Messages and Greetings to Share with Loved Ones

As the auspicious festival of Chhath Puja 2025 approaches, millions across India prepare to honor the Sun God and Chhathi Maiya with devotion and gratitude. This deeply spiritual festival, celebrated primarily in Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, and parts of Nepal, signifies purity, faith, and family bonding. On the day of Kharna—the second day of the festival—devotees observe fasting and offer prayers for prosperity and well-being.

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By Amrita Bhatia , 25 October 2025
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Chhath Puja 2025: Nahay Khay Observance Marks the Beginning of the Four-Day Festival in India

Chhath Puja 2025 begins with the sacred Nahay Khay ritual today, signaling the start of the four-day festival dedicated to the Sun God and Chhathi Maiya. Observed primarily in Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, and parts of Nepal, the festival emphasizes purification, devotion, and gratitude for sustaining life. Devotees take holy dips in rivers or water bodies, prepare traditional offerings, and follow strict fasting and rituals to honor the Sun deity. The festival’s timing is guided by precise sunrise and sunset schedules, ensuring the observance aligns with auspicious muhurats.

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By Nishant Verma , 23 October 2025
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India’s Diwali Sales Surge Signals Strong Consumer Sentiment

India’s retail sector recorded a significant uptick in sales during the Diwali festive season, reflecting robust consumer confidence and heightened discretionary spending. E-commerce platforms, traditional retail stores, and branded outlets all contributed to the surge, with categories such as electronics, apparel, gold, and home décor leading the growth. Analysts attribute the performance to festive promotions, easy financing options, and rising disposable incomes. The sales momentum indicates resilience in consumer demand despite global economic uncertainties and inflationary pressures.

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