Chaitra purnima hanuman jayanti: There is a belief in Hinduism that by observing this fast one gets auspicious results. On this day, along with worshiping Hanuman ji, a fast is also observed for him. If you also have to know what is the relationship of Chaitra Purnima with Hanuman Jayanti, then let us know. The full moon of the Shukla Paksha of Chaitra month is the first full moon of the Hindu New Year. It is also known as Chaiti Poonam or Chaitra Purnima. On this day, Chandra Dev shines…
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If a jain girl marries a muslim boy how much property will she get know what hindu personal law saying
India is a secular country. People of all religions live here and all religions get equal recognition and opportunities. There is no official religion in India and citizens have the freedom to obey any religion with their own will. India has a personal law based on religion for disposal of cases like dispute and property. But the question is that if a Jain girl marries a Muslim boy, will she get a share in the ancestral property? Today we will answer you. Laws regarding marriage in India Today, people of…
Read MoreDadi nani ki baatein good moral story whose married women apply Sindoor Hindu Tradition Believe
Dadi-nani ki baatein: Sixteen is the most important makeup in the sixteen shringar mentioned in the vermilion scriptures. The vermilion imposed in the demand of Suhagins is a sign of their being happy. At the same time, applying vermilion in demand also reveals the sense of respect, love and dedication to the spouse. This is the reason that it is considered mandatory for married women to apply vermilion in Hindu culture. But in today’s modern times, some women do not fill the demand even if they are married or make…
Read MoreDadi nani ki baatein good moral story why should not lit a lamp with another Deepak as per scripture
Grandmother’s care: There are special rules (Puja Niyam) and importance for worship in all religions, following which is considered mandatory. Similarly, in Hindu religion there is a tradition of lighting lamps during worship. Lighting a lamp removes darkness and also transmits divine power. The importance of lighting lamps both in the morning and evening during worship has been mentioned in the scriptures. But there are some special rules for lighting lamps also. For example, after lighting one lamp, one should never light another lamp with its flame. Whereas many people…
Read MoreDadi Nani Ki Baatein good moral story why women not apply in hand mehndi during pregnancy
Grandmother’s care: Most of the women like to apply mehndi. In Hindu religion, Mehndi is considered a part of Solah Shringar. There is importance of applying mehndi in everything from marriage to auspicious functions, fasts, festivals and happy celebrations etc. The fasts and festivals related to wedding are considered incomplete without Mehndi. Applying Mehndi for married women is considered very auspicious. But elders or grandmothers of the house forbid women from applying henna during pregnancy. Many types of work are considered prohibited during pregnancy. Because doing these things during pregnancy…
Read MoreDadi Nani Ki Baatein good moral story why not leave dirty utensils in night as per hindu shastra
Grandmother’s care: There are many rules mentioned in the Hindu scriptures regarding our comfort, good fortune and health, following which there will always be happiness and prosperity at home. But knowingly or unknowingly we do some things which may cause harm to us. To avoid these losses, our grandmothers stop us. Many times, after dinner, we leave a pile of dirty and dirty utensils in the kitchen and go to sleep. But according to grandmothers, one should not leave utensils lying there even by mistake at night. Doing this can…
Read MoreDadi Nani Ki Baatein good moral story why women should not break coconut as per hindu shastra
Grandmother’s care: Coconut is considered very auspicious in Hindu religion and coconut is definitely used in worship, religious rituals, marriage, tilak or any auspicious work. Coconut is also called Shriphal, which is considered a sacred fruit. This is the reason why coconut is used in auspicious and religious functions. But grandmothers often say that women should not break coconuts. Do you know why grandmothers say this? Let us know why women are prohibited from breaking coconuts and what is the reason behind it. These words of your grandmothers may seem…
Read MoreMuslim girl wants to adopt Hindu religion, asked people – How should I explain my decision to the family?
From social media platforms Quora to Reddit, people ask many such questions, the answers to which they want to know from other people. Be it a question related to general knowledge or things related to personal life. The most special thing about these platforms is that people do not even know who the people asking the questions are. In such a situation, there is no problem of identity being revealed. But people definitely answer those questions. Today we are going to tell about one such question asked on Quora. Actually,…
Read MoreDadi Nani Ki Baatein good moral story new year 2025 puja by blowing shankh shastra and science
Grandmother’s care: The new year 2025 has started. On New Year, people seek blessings from God by worshiping, so that the New Year arrives with auspiciousness in their lives. But grandmothers say that the new year should be started by blowing the conch. In Hindu religion, there has been a tradition of blowing conch during auspicious functions, rituals and religious programs or events etc. In Sanatan Dharma, conch is considered very auspicious and the tradition of blowing the conch has been going on for ages. Therefore, it is not just…
Read MoreDadi Nani Ki Baatein good moral story Why women should not hair open on Amavasya as per hindu belief
Grandmother’s care: Amavasya date has special significance in Hindu religion. This date is considered related to ancestors. On this date, there is a tradition of bathing, donating, offering tarpan etc. for the ancestors. Today, 30 December 2024, is also the last Amavasya of the year. It is known as Paush Amavasya or Somvati Amavasya. According to the Panchang, every month there are two Pakshas, Krishna Paksha and Shukla Paksha. The last date of Krishna Paksha is called Amavasya and the last date of Shukla Paksha is called Purnima. It is…
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