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From Dumping Ground to World Heritage Site - Valley of Flowers!!

Valley of Flowers

Another Green Warrior! Meet Jyotsna Sitling – Daughter of Nature! India’s first female IFS officer (Indian Forest Services), is a great leader who has spent

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Dr. Shrikant Jichkar

Dr. Shrikant Jichkar

Dr. Shrikant Jichkar, a well respected personality, holds the record of being the most educated politician in India. Born on September 14, 1954 and starting

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Caves of Ajanta - Reminder of a glorious past...

Caves of Ajanta

Twenty-two hundred years ago, work began on an extensive series of cave monuments in Maharashtra, India. Over a period of hundreds of years, thirty one

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Sanskriti Calendar 2026

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Adi Shankaracharya Jayanti 2026 — Advaita Vedanta, Om symbol, and four Amnaya Peethas

Adi Shankaracharya — The Monk Who Reunited Bharata

Shankaracharya Jayanti 2026 — the 1238th birth anniversary of Adi Shankaracharya. His extraordinary life, the Digvijaya, the debate with Mandana Mishra, Advaita Vedanta, the four Amnaya Peethas, and his timeless literary legacy.

Akshaya Tritiya 2026 — royal purple hero banner with Akshaya Patra vessel and Devanagari text

Akshaya Tritiya 2026 — The Day That Never Diminishes

Akshaya Tritiya (April 19, 2026) is one of the most auspicious days in the Vedic calendar — when any act of dharma, dana, or japa yields imperishable merit. Discover the five sacred Puranic events, complete puja vidhi, timings, mantras, and the deeper spiritual teaching beyond gold-buying.

Baisakhi 2026 — Mesha Sankranti Hindu Solar New Year hero banner with rising sun, Om symbol and wheat harvest

Baisakhi 2026 — Harvest, Hope, and the Hindu Solar New Year

Baisakhi 2026 falls on Tuesday, April 14 — the day Bhagavan Surya enters Mesha Rashi at 9:39 AM, marking the Hindu Solar New Year. Discover the sacred science of Mesha Sankranti, the Punya Kaal rituals, and how this one cosmic moment is celebrated across Bharata as Vishu, Puthandu, Pohela Boishakh, Bohag Bihu, and Pana Sankranti.

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