November 10: Aso Vad Ekadashi Vagh Baras (Click here to learn more)
November 11: Aso Vad Baras Dhan Teras/Lakshmi Pujan (Click here to learn more)
Cows, symbolizing Mother
Nature, are worshipped on this day.
November 12: Aso Vad Teras Kali Chaudash (Click here to learn more)
On this day, one's wealth
is worshipped and prayers are offered to God for the wisdom to
use one's wealth for noble and virtuous purposes only.
November 13: Aso Vad Chaudas Diwali (Click here to learn more)
Prayers are offered
to protect one from the evil forces of life
November 14: Kartak Sud Padvo Annakut and Bestu Varash (Click here to learn more)
Offering of different
varieties of food to the deities. The first day of the Hindu New
Year.
November 15: Kartak Sud Bij Bhai Beej (Click here to learn more)
The day on which brothers are
invited to dine at their sister's house.
November 18: Kartak Sud Pancham Labh Pancham (Click here to learn more)
An auspicious day to commence
any noble venture.
November 24: Kartak Sud Ekadashi Prabodhini Ekadashi (Click here to learn more)
The last day of Chaturmas,
after which all extra spiritual observances undertaken over the
previous four months may be relaxed.
November 28: Kartak Sud Punam Dev Diwali (Click here to learn more)
Signifies the return
of God after spending Chaturmas with King Bali. Today is a day
to resolve to free oneself of base instincts. |