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Close-up of the finials of kay htoe boe poles. According to Karenni legends, the Eugenia tree was the first to be grown after the creation of the world. [3] Due to its significance, a tall and straight Eugenia tree is specially cut to serve as a totem pole called kay htoe boe on an auspicious day.
These oblations are believed to give birth to good children without mental or physical challenges. The Kush Amavasya of Bhadrapada month is marked as the auspicious day for uprooting the sacred grass Kusha from farm fields used in Karmakanda, Shraadha, Pitripaksha and some other religious rituals, etc, throughout the year. [8]
The time of sunrise varies each day, according to geographic location and time of year, and the time of the brahmamuhurta varies with it. For example, if sunrise is at 6:00 am, the brahmamuhurta begins at 4:24 am and ends at 5:12 am. [2] [3]
Nov. 11 is the most auspicious day of the year. If you’re wondering why, look no further than the Angel number 1111. As you can see, 11/11 translates to 1111, which has a lot of significance in ...
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It is regarded to be an auspicious month for women. The most auspicious days are Fridays and Tuesdays in this month, these are called Ādi Velli and Ādi Chevvai and the Ādi Amavasai. Ādi Pooram is also a holy day. The 18th day of adi is the most important day for the farmers (delta region) they prepare paddy seedlings. ஆவணி – Āvaṇi
More than 500 million people have taken a "holy dip" in sacred river waters in north India over the last four weeks as part of the Hindu Maha Kumbh festival, authorities said on Friday, greater ...
The fourteenth day is known as Ghata chaturdashi or Ghayala chaturdashi, and is reserved for those people killed by arms, in war or suffering a violent death. [3] [5] Sarvapitri amavasya (all ancestors' new moon day) is intended for all ancestors, irrespective of the lunar day they died. It is the most important day of the Pitri Paksha.