The 4th day of the 5-days-long Diwali festival is Govardhan Puja.
Category: Festivals
Nark Chaturdashi: Lamp & Ablutions to Keep Death-God Away
A little lamp and a lot sesame oil keeps death away and hell far-away.
Dhanteras: The Ayurveda Day
Yoga is to Patanjali what Ayurveda is to Dhanvantari.
Ahoi Ashtami: The Mothers, Children, and Hedge-Hog / Jackal
Mothers observe fast, a kind of Yoga, to have and pray for the well-being of their children.
Nav-ratri, Durga Puja, and Dussehra: Obeisance to The Nine Goddesses on Nine New Nights, and Ending the Demon on the 10th
Nine new nights of Godesses, Dandiya dance, Durga Puja, Ramlila, and Dussehra - vanquish over evils.
Hanuman Jayanti: Anniversary of the Immortal Lord of Bhakti Yoga
Lord Hanuman, born this day can be considered as the Lord of Bhakti (Devotion) Yoga.
Rama Navami: The Eighth Avatar Births on the 9th Day
Ram Navami is a festival celebrating birth of Lord Rama.
Meditation with the most (spiritually) beautiful Moon of the year.
Visualisation of the 16th invisible phase of Moon during once-a-year night.
Ramayana: The Story of Rama, Through Postage Stamps and Toons.
Ramayana, the story of Rama told through a set of nine postal stamps of India Posts and aided by cartoons.
Diwali: The Festival of Lights
Diwali is the most important festival in a year and represents the victory of light over darkness, true over false, and salvation over mortality.