![]() Fasting starts at sunrise and ends with the sighting of the moon.The lyrics to Pathik Nabi's song Arup Chashi are rich in imagery that captures the essence of nature.It is an ideal choice to fast throughout the day without eating anything.You may worship Lord Shiva or Lord Vishnu on this day.Wake up early in the morning and take a bath before sunrise.In Hindu calendar, it is celebrated during the month of Bhadrapada. It is celebrated in Bangladesh, especially in the region of Chittagong, and by the Mon people of Thailand. ![]() ![]() This day is also known as Honey Full-Moon Day. Rakhi is basically a sacred thread of protection that symbolizes the love and affection of a sister for her brother. Raksha Bandhan is celebrated in the Shravana month. Rath Yatra is held on month of Ashadha every year. This day dedicated to Guru, is celebrated on the Purnima. The vrat is observed by married women for the longevity of their husbands and a prosperous married life. One of the most auspicious Hindu tithis (dates), it is also known as Jyeshtha Purnima. A spiritual teacher who founded Buddhism, his birth is celebrated in India, Nepal, and South-East Asian countries. It falls in the month of Vaishakha and is celebrated as birth anniversary of Gautama Buddha whose birth name was Siddhartha Gautama. Hanuman Jayanti is observed in celebration of his birth. Hanuman, who is also known as Vanara God, was born this day. Hanuman Jayanti is celebrated on a full-moon day during the Chaitra month. Holika Dahan takes place the night before Rangwali Holi (Dulhandi). It is celebrated in most parts of India and Nepal. Widely known as the festival of colours, it is celebrated for two days. Holi falls in the month of Phalguna that marks the arrival of spring. The Kumbh Mela is held once in every twelve years during this auspicious period. Maghi Purnima, also known by the name of Magha Purnima, is known to be a day of the full moon that occurs during the month of Magh. It is believed that such an act absolves an individual of the sins, and he or she will achieve ‘moksha’ or salvation. On this occasion, Hindu devotees take a holy dip at the Prayag Sangam (the confluence of Rivers Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati). It is observed in the months of December-January as per the English calendar. Paush Purnima is a remarkable day in Hindu calendar.
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