Celebrated by married women, Karwa Chauth is a beloved fast and tradition for the well-being of husbands.
Women observe Ahoi Ashtami for their children's prosperity, highlighting the maternal love.
Marking the Diwali onset, Dhanteras signifies wealth, with families buying gold and precious metals.
Narak Chaturdashi falls is also known as Kali Chaudas, Roop Chaudas and Naraka Nivaran Chaturdashi. Goddess Kali is worshipped on this day.
Diwali, the most celebrated Hindu festival, symbolises the victory of light over darkness.
Reverence for Lord Krishna, Govardhan Puja emphasises gratitude towards nature and its resources.
Post-Diwali, Bhai Dooj cherishes brother-sister bonds with prayers for protection and longevity.
Chhath is one of the most important and oldest festivals in Hindu culture, known for its rigorous rituals, environmental focus, and deep spiritual significance.