Oct 31, 2015

Love Compatibility Guide for Scorpio Man


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If you are a Scorpio male, you so need to read this to find the right soulmate for you. With this astro love compatibility guide, you can never go wrong. Read more..
Love Compatibility Guide for Scorpio Man

Oct 30, 2015

Know How to Perform Karwa Chauth Puja

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Karva Chauth is that festival where Indian wives fast for an entire day praying for the health, long life and success of their husbands. The Chandogya Upanishad says that when Brahma is worshipped in the male form ensconced in the ‘Chandrama’ or moon, it helps one to overcome all evil and misdeeds. An individual is able to overcome all types of hindrances, obstacles and pain. Traditionally those who observe this fast worship Shiv, Parvati, Ganesha, Kartike and Moon.
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Know How to Perform Karwa Chauth Puja

Oct 29, 2015

Karwa Chauth and the Modern Day Approach by Dr. Rupa Batra - AstroYogi.com

Karwa Chauth and the Modern Day Approach by Dr. Rupa Batra



Celebrity Vaastu and Feng Shui consultant, Dr. Rupa Batra discusses how Karwa Chauth still holds its importance in the modern times. Let's have a look.

While
a woman heading for her office after sending kids to school, preparing
lunch for her husband which he can take to his office and after making
arrangements for dinner, often thinks over and over again as to why is
it that the person who is running back-to-back is supposed to observe a
fast and prove her commitment towards her husband? These questions
rising in the mind of today’s woman are very natural. Since ages this
fast has been made an unsaid norm for married Indian women, especially
of north India.

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http://www.astroyogi.com/articles/astrologyarticles/karwa-chauth-and-the-modern-day-approach-by-dr.-rupa-batra.aspx
Celebrity Vaastu and Feng Shui consultant, Dr. Rupa Batra discusses how Karwa Chauth still holds its importance in the modern times. Let's have a look.

While a woman heading for her office after sending kids to school, preparing lunch for her husband which he can take to his office and after making arrangements for dinner, often thinks over and over again as to why is it that the person who is running back-to-back is supposed to observe a fast and prove her commitment towards her husband? These questions rising in the mind of today’s woman are very natural. Since ages this fast has been made an unsaid norm for married Indian women, especially of north India.  Karwa Chauth and the Modern Day Approach by Dr. Rupa Batra - AstroYogi.com

Shubh Muhurat for Karwa Chauth - AstroYogi.com

It
would not be wrong to term India as the land of festivities, especially
this phase from the beginning of the Navratri till Diwali it is almost a
riot of many varied and fun-filled festive moments. The next in line is
of course Karva Chauth on October 30. Popular across the north Indian
states of Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Himachal
Pradesh, women observe a day-long fast, often without water to pray for
the safety, success and long life of their husbands.

This festival
is generally followed strictly in accordance with the Hindu Almanac on
the fourth day after full moon in the month of Kartik.

- See more at: http://www.astroyogi.com/articles/astrologyarticles/shubh-muhurat-for-karwa-chauth.aspx#sthash.KffNp0n4.dpuf


It
would not be wrong to term India as the land of festivities, especially
this phase from the beginning of the Navratri till Diwali it is almost a
riot of many varied and fun-filled festive moments. The next in line is
of course Karva Chauth on October 30. Popular across the north Indian
states of Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Himachal
Pradesh, women observe a day-long fast, often without water to pray for
the safety, success and long life of their husbands.

This festival
is generally followed strictly in accordance with the Hindu Almanac on
the fourth day after full moon in the month of Kartik.

- See more at: http://www.astroyogi.com/articles/astrologyarticles/shubh-muhurat-for-karwa-chauth.aspx#sthash.KffNp0n4.dpuf
 It would not be wrong to term India as the land of festivities, especially this phase from the beginning of the Navratri till Diwali it is almost a riot of many varied and fun-filled festive moments. The next in line is of course Karva Chauth on October 30. Popular across the north Indian states of Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh, women observe a day-long fast, often without water to pray for the safety, success and long life of their husbands.

This festival is generally followed strictly in accordance with the Hindu Almanac on the fourth day after full moon in the month of Kartik.

It
would not be wrong to term India as the land of festivities, especially
this phase from the beginning of the Navratri till Diwali it is almost a
riot of many varied and fun-filled festive moments. The next in line is
of course Karva Chauth on October 30. Popular across the north Indian
states of Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Himachal
Pradesh, women observe a day-long fast, often without water to pray for
the safety, success and long life of their husbands.

This festival
is generally followed strictly in accordance with the Hindu Almanac on
the fourth day after full moon in the month of Kartik.

- See more at: http://www.astroyogi.com/articles/astrologyarticles/shubh-muhurat-for-karwa-chauth.aspx#sthash.KffNp0n4.dpuf
Shubh Muhurat for Karwa Chauth - AstroYogi.com