Lalbaugcha Raja Ganesh Visarjan Ganpati Immersion 2023 Date, Pictures Photos Pics

Lalbaugcha Raja Ganesh Visarjan Ganpati Immersion 2023 Date, Pictures Photos Pics Ganesh Visarjan date in this year is on Wednesday Anant chaturdashi day. Here are the Ganpati Immersion pictures or Vinayaka Nimajjanam photos or Ganesh nimarjan pics.

Ganesh immersion dates, Ganapati Nimajjan is the culmination day of 12-day Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations. Usually, Ganesh immersion is held on Anant Chaturdashi day. Genrally GaneshVisarjan is performed on the 3rd, 5th, 6th, 7th or the 10th day of Ganesh Navratri festival. Anant Chaturdashi is also the last day of the Hindu festival of Ganeshotsav. On this day, people travel to the waterfront with the idols, large and small, dancing and singing in large processions. Lord Ganesha is departed, only to be welcomed the next year with equal excitement. visarjan 2023, ganesh visarjan 2023, ganesh visarjan, ganpati visarjan 2023  lalbaugcha raja visarjan 2023 lalbaugcha raja visarjan 2023, lalbaugcha raja aarti, lalbaugcha raja live, ganesh visarjan 2023 Ganesh Visarjan 2023 date in this year is on Wednesday 22nd of September Anant chaturdashi day. Here are the Ganpati Immersion pictures or Vinayaka Nimajjanam photos or Ganesh nimarjan pics.Ganesh immersion dates 2023, Ganapati Nimajjan

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Vishu 2023 Date | Malayalam Calendar 2023 | Vishu Festival date in 2023 | Malayalam New Year 2023

Vishu 2023, Vishu Festival date in 2023 or Malayalam New Year 2023

Vishu is a popular festival celebrated in the Indian state of Kerala and by the Malayali community worldwide. It marks the beginning of the Malayalam calendar and is observed on the first day of the month of Medam (April-May).

Vishu is the harvest festival of Kerala observed on the first day of the Medam month (April – May) of Malayalam Panchang. Vishu 2012 date is April 14. It is the first day in Malayalam calendar. This festival is also celebrated in Tulu Nadu region in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. In some places Vishu is known as Bisu. In 2011, Vishu date was April 15.

Vishukani is the most important ritual on Vishu festival in Kerala. Vishukani 2011 darshanam in Sabarimala Temple is given in the post of Vishukani darshanam 2011. Vishu Phalam or Vishubhalam are the special predictions prepared by Malayalam Astrologers. It is believed reading or knowing Vishu Phalam of that year on Vishu gives a good start for the year.

Vishu festival also marks the day of Mesha Sankranti or Mesha Sankraman during which Sun transits to the first zodiac – Mesha Rashi or Aries zodiac. Literally, Vishu means equal and signifies one of the equinox. Malayalam calendar is also known as Kollavarsham.

Vishu festival or the first day of Medam month is considered as the astrological New Year day whereas the official Malayalam New Year starts in Chingam month (August – September).

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Kuchanur Saneeswaran Temple Sani Peyarchi Festival on December 2023

Kuchanur Saneeswaran Temple at Kuchanur in Theni in Tamil Nadu is a famous Shani Temple. The Sanipeyarchi Festival at this famous Navgraha Shani Temple will be held on December 20, 2013. Puja and rituals will be held on December 20 and 21 for Shani Dosha Parihara. To get information devotees can contact in this telephone number – 04546-321108.

This transit is observed as Sanipeyarchi Festival at Shani Temples in Tamil Nadu. The time of the shani transit is at 7:51 AM morning – at this time Shani will leave Kanya Rashi (Virgo) and enter Thulam Rashi (Libra Zodiac).

Times of Indiareports
Kuchanur, near Chinnamanur in Theni district is one of the famous temples in south Tamil Nadu, which has a shrine exclusively for Lord Saneeswarar.
The murti is seen in the form of a linga and the shrine is based on the banks of the river Surabhi.
A control room has also been established in the temple premises and will function from 8 am onwards on Tuesday and Wednesday (December 20 and 21).
Devotees can obtain information about the special poojas by contacting the following number- 04546-321108.
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Vithoba temple Pandharpur पंढरपूर Solapur Maharastra Yatra 2023 Vittalrukmini.org

The Vithoba Temple is a prominent Hindu temple located in the town of Pandharpur in the state of Maharashtra, India. It is dedicated to the deity Vithoba, a form of Lord Vishnu. The temple is one of the most visited pilgrimage sites in India, and millions of devotees visit it every year. The Vithoba Temple Yatra, also known as the Pandharpur Yatra, is an annual pilgrimage to the temple. The Yatra typically takes place in the months of June and July and lasts for 21 days. Devotees from all over India walk hundreds of miles to reach the temple, often carrying heavy loads on their heads as a form of penance. The Yatra is a time of great devotion, and many devotees fast and perform various spiritual practices during the journey. 

  Pandharpur (Marathi: पंढरपूर) is an important pilgrimage city on the Bhimā river in Solāpur district, Maharashtra, India. The Vithoba temple attracts about half a million Hindu pilgrims during the major yātrā (pilgrimage) in the month of Ashadh (June-July).
Pandharpur is one of the most prominent pilgrimage sites in Maharashtra. It is located on the banks of the Bhimā river, which is alternatively known as Chandrabhāgā because of its half-moon-like shape. It is named after a merchant, Pandarika who achieved self-realization there.

Pandharpur, alternately known as Pandhari, hosts the renowned Vitthal temple on the banks of Bhimā. "Vithoba", "Pāndurang", and "Pandharināth" are the popular alternate names of the deity, Viththal, who is regarded in Hinduism as a God form of Lord Krishna, who, in turn, is considered as an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Rakhumāi or Rukmini is Viththal's consort in Hinduism.

The worship of Vitthal in the Pandharpur temple is based mainly on the contents of the Puranas, and the contributions of the Vaishnav saints of Maharashtra and Karnataka during the 13th through the 17th centuries, namely, Dnyaneshwar, Namdev, Eknath, Tukaram, Purandara Dasa, Vijaya Dasa, Gopala Dasa, and Jagannatha Dasa, have augmented the worship.
The Pandharpur temple covers a large area, and has six gates. The eastern gate is known as the "Namdev Gate".

Transportation

Pandharpur is connected to Kurduwadi railway junction by a 52km broad gauge track that was converted from narrow gauge in 2001 under project Unigauge. A train runs from Pandharpur to Mumbai through Pune. On the other side, the track remains narrow gauge to Miraj. This track has been closed for gauge conversion which is planned for completion in 2010. Pandharpur is connected to every district and major talukas in Maharashtra including Pune, Mumbai, Solapur and Sangli by bus and trains.
Solapur railway station, 72km away, is linked with almost all the metros by railway. Other religious places like Tuljapur, Akkalkot, Ganagapur can also be visited with Solapur as the base station.
View of temples on the bank of river Bhima, Pandharpur, one of which is dedicated to Pundalik
Pandharpur hosts four annual pilgrimages ("yātrās") of Hindu devotees. Among them, the pilgrimage in the month of Āshādh (June-July) in the Hindu calendar attracts the largest number of pilgrims --around 0.5 to 0.7 million people. The pilgrimage in the month of Kārtik (October-November) attracts the next largest number of pilgrims.
This has been a great place to visit for devotees all over India. There are some other important holy places around Pandharpur as Goddess Tulja Bhavani (Goddess of family - KulDevata of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj) at Tuljapur, Saint Shri Swami Samarth (God Form of Dattatreya) at Shri Kshetra Akkalkot, Lord Dattatreya at Ganagapur etc. All are located in / near to Solapur District. Devotees from all over Maharashtra and surrounding states visit all these places at least once per year.


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