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Dreaming of Flying: A Sign of Freedom, Success, or Something Else?
Have you ever dreamed of flying ? Explore the spiritual and symbolic meaning of flying dreams in Sanatan wisdom. People have long had a fascination with dreaming; flying dreams being one of the most beautiful and interesting dreams one can have. Many ancient scriptures and sages in Sanatan wisdom teach that such dreams often have a profound symbolic meaning. In some cases, through the lens of Sanatangyan, ancient shashtra, and the insight given by their wise guru or sadhu, dr
Sonali Singh
23 minutes ago4 min read


Kharmas 2026 Begins Soon: Start Date, End Date & Why Weddings Are Avoided
Curious why weddings are avoided during Kharmas 2026? Find out the start and end dates, and how following Sanatangyan and shastras brings harmony and positive energy. From March 15 to April 14, 2026 , Kharmas will fall within the time period of Kharmas according to Vedic astrology and Sanatan Dharma . During Kharmas, no auspicious ceremonies (e.g., weddings, housewarmings, starting new business, mundan) are held. Instead of beginning new things, devotees concentrate their e
Sonali Singh
24 hours ago3 min read


When is Chaiti Chhath 2026? Complete Guide from Nahai-Khai to Arghya
Mark your calendar! Chaiti Chhath 2026 falls from 22–25 March. Explore rituals, fasting, spiritual significance, and Vedic shastras from Nahai-Khai to Arghya ." Chaiti Chhath 2026 will be observed from 22 March to 25 March, marking a sacred four-day festival of devotion, Sun worship, and family blessings. Beginning with Nahai-Khai and concluding with Usha Arghya , this festival is celebrated with immense fervour in Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, and the Mithila regions
Sonali Singh
2 days ago3 min read


Hindu Nav Varsh 2026: Don’t Miss the Auspicious New Year Date
How can you start Hindu Nav Varsh 2026 auspiciously? Explore the date, spiritual practices, and timeless sanatangyan guidance for a blessed year ahead. The New Year of the Hindus, popularly and traditionally called Hindu Nav Varsh, is the start of the Hindu calendar and signifies the New Year of renewal, spirituality, cultural identity, and significance. While The Gregorian or Solar New Year starts on January 1, the New Year for Hindus is based on Vedic Panchang, which meas
Sonali Singh
2 days ago3 min read
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