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Time of India
3 hours ago
- General
- Time of India
Veg pulao, ice cream flavour nawab progeny's Mangal feast
Lucknow: In a heartwarming display of communal harmony, Nawab Syed Mohammad Asad, businessman and descendant of the third nawab of Awadh, Muhammad Ali Shah, continued his family tradition of organising bhandara (community feast) on Bada Mangal in the city on Tuesday. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Asad, who has been faithfully carrying forward this legacy dating back to nawabi era, said. "I've been witnessing this tradition since childhood when my father would organise these feasts during the Jyeshtha month of Hindu calendar." The tradition is to serve all regardless of religious belief. Over the years, bhandaras have offered rice with chhhola, rajma, kadhi, puri sabzi, and boondi. This year, Asad offered veg pulao and ice cream of mango, strawberry, orange, pineapple and lemon flavours. "I organise bhandara not only to preserve my ancestral legacy but also because I believe it's my duty to serve those who struggle for two square meals of the day," said Asad. His mother, Husna Begum, emphasised that the tradition aimed to preserve Lucknow's famous Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb, where people of different faiths coexist harmoniously. "We hope our future generations will continue the tradition as also our family legacy," she added. Beside the annual feasts, Asad has contributed to the city's interfaith harmony by installing coolers in several temples, including at Koneshwar temple and Lete Huye Hanumanji temple, demonstrating his commitment to fostering communal brotherhood. Meanwhile, Bada Mangal was celebrated by Leaders Club at the Central Bank of India, Faizabad Road. Prayers were offered to Lord Hanuman for communal harmony and national integration, Rahul Dhawan, captain of Leaders Club said, "We have Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs in our team and we wish to sustain the Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb of Awadh," he said.


Time of India
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Signs You've Met a Karmic Partner: Nakshatra-Specific Clues
Karmic partners aren't the "forever" kind of love; they're more like a spiritual wrecking ball that smashes into your life and leaves your emotional spine doing yoga poses you never knew were possible. They're here to teach you tough lessons, put you through tests, and then they leave... sometimes with your favourite playlist still on their phone. In Vedic astrology, the Nakshatras , which are 27 specific lunar mansions, actually hold the clues to these karmic meetings. Here's how they practically scream, "Been here before, babe!" 1. Ashlesha (The Hypnotizer) Clue: You feel an incredibly intense attraction. You can't breathe when they're not looking at you, but then when they are around, you feel suspiciously manipulated, like you're being gaslit. Karmic Code: This connection has a snake-like energy. It's not a soulmate situation; it's definitely a soul debt that needs to be settled. 2. Jyeshtha (The Old Soul) Clue: In this dynamic, one person often acts like a protector, while the other feels like an abandoned child. The whole relationship feels ancient, almost ancestral. Karmic Code: This could easily be a past-life sibling, a former mentor, or even a past boss who still thinks they're in charge in this lifetime. 3. Purva Bhadrapada (The Wild Flame ) Clue: The relationship is incredibly passionate but also self-destructive. It feels like pure poetry at first, until the inevitable heartbreak hits. Karmic Code: These are flames born from unresolved chaos in a shared past life. This partner often comes into your life to awaken and confront your own shadow side. 4. Mula (The Uprooter) Clue: They walk into your life, completely dismantle every foundation you thought you had, and then calmly tell you it was all for your "growth." Karmic Code: This connection is specifically meant to strip away your illusions. It's a karmic whirlwind designed to completely dismantle your ego. 5. Ardra (The Storm) Clue: The relationship is turbulent, to say the least. You might find yourselves laughing and screaming within the same hour. Karmic Code: This connection carries unresolved grief from a shared past. The bond is incredibly deep, but the healing process they bring is often volcanic and intense. 6. Revati (The Farewell Lover) Clue: You feel a sense of goodbye or an ending from the very moment the relationship begins. It feels gentle yet strangely melancholic. Karmic Code: This is often the "last lifetime" lover—meaning it's the final karmic loop you need to complete with this soul. It's both heartwarming and heartbreaking. 7. Bharani (The Debt Collector) Clue: The relationship feels intensely sexual or emotionally manipulative. One person consistently gives more than the other, always. Karmic Code: This is love wrapped up in a karmic repayment. The message is clear: pay your dues, learn your lesson, and then let go. Universal Signs You're Dealing with a Karmic Partner (Across Any Nakshatra): Instant connection: You feel an immediate bond with no logical reason for it. Repeating numbers or synchronicities: These pop up often when they appear in your life. Strong déjà vu: You constantly feel like you've been through this before with them. Emotional rollercoasters: The relationship is characterized by dramatic highs and lows. Feels spiritually significant: There's a strong sense that the connection means something profound, but it never quite achieves stability. Discover everything about astrology at the Times of India , including daily horoscopes for Aries , Taurus , Gemini , Cancer , Leo , Virgo , Libra , Scorpio , Sagittarius , Capricorn , Aquarius , and Pisces .


Time of India
5 days ago
- General
- Time of India
June 2025 festivals calendar: List of important fasts and festivals in June
Fasts and festivals in June 2025: The month of June 2025 holds great religious and spiritual significance in India. It is packed with several important fasts in June and grand festivals in June that are observed by people across the country with devotion and enthusiasm. June is also marked by seasonal changes, and during this time, various rituals and celebrations are associated with water, prosperity, and spiritual growth. Many devotees observe fasts in June and take part in sacred activities during this holy month. Let's take a detailed look at the festivals in June 2025 and the complete calendar of all the major religious events and fasts. Why June 2025 Is Spiritually Significant In June 2025, a unique combination of the Jyeshtha and Ashadha months makes this time even more auspicious. These months are known for their religious importance in the Hindu calendar. One of the most powerful spiritual observances during this period is Gupt Navratri, dedicated to the worship of Maa Durga and her ten forms known as Mahavidyas. Unlike the popular Navratri, celebrated twice a year, Gupt Navratri is observed in silence and secrecy. Devotees believe that this sadhna (spiritual practice) brings powerful blessings and deep inner transformation. Major Fasts in June 2025 Here is a list of all the important fasts in June 2025 that hold religious value: 6 June - Nirjala Ekadashi: One of the strictest fasts observed without even drinking water. 8 June - Pradosh Vrat: Dedicated to Lord Shiva. 10 June - Vat Savitri Purnima Vrat: Married women observe this fast for the long life of their husbands. 21 June - Yogini Ekadashi: Observed for spiritual cleansing and forgiveness of sins. 23 June - Pradosh Vrat and Monthly Shivratri: A double observance for devotees of Lord Shiva. 25 June - Ashadh Amavasya: A new moon day ideal for offering prayers to ancestors. Important Festivals in June 2025 Festivals in June 2025 are celebrated with great devotion and rituals. From sacred river worship to grand processions, this month is full of vibrant events: 4 June - Mahesh Navami: Celebrated in honour of Lord Shiva. 5 June - Ganga Dussehra: Marks the descent of River Ganga to earth; devotees take holy dips in the Ganges. 11 June - Kabirdas Jayanti: Birth anniversary of the saint-poet Kabir. 26 June - Start of Ashadh Gupt Navratri: Nine nights of secret worship of Maa Durga begin. 27 June - Jagannath Rath Yatra: One of the most famous chariot festivals celebrated in Puri and other parts of India. 28 June - Vinayak Chaturthi: A festival dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Planetary Transits in June 2025 Apart from fasts in June and festivals in June, various planetary movements are also expected to take place. These astrological events are believed to influence one's personal life and spiritual practices: 6 June: Mercury enters Gemini 7 June: Mars moves into Leo 9 June: Jupiter sets in Gemini 11 June: Mercury rises in Gemini 15 June: Sun moves into Gemini (Mithun Sankranti) 22 June: Mercury enters Cancer 29 June: Venus transits into Taurus These planetary shifts may influence different zodiac signs and are often considered before starting any new work or ritual. Complete List of Fasts and Festivals in June 2025 Here is a full calendar of all the festivals in June 2025 and fasts in June: 4 June - Mahesh Navami 5 June - Ganga Dussehra 6 June - Nirjala Ekadashi, Mercury transits in Gemini 7 June - Mars transits in Leo 8 June - Pradosh Vrat 9 June - Jupiter sets in Gemini 10 June - Vat Savitri Purnima Vrat 11 June - Kabirdas Jayanti, Jyeshtha Purnima, Mercury rises in Gemini 12 June - Beginning of Ashadh month 14 June - Krishna Pingal Sankashti Chaturthi 15 June - Mithun Sankranti, Sun transits in Gemini 21 June - Yogini Ekadashi 22 June - Mercury transits in Cancer 23 June - Pradosh Vrat, Monthly Shivaratri 25 June - Ashadh Amavasya 26 June - Ashadh Gupt Navratri begins 27 June - Jagannath Rath Yatra 28 June - Vinayak Chaturthi 29 June - Venus transits in Taurus The month of June 2025 is full of sacred events, with various fasts in June and important festivals in June observed across different parts of the country. Whether you're taking part in Gupt Navratri, witnessing the grand Jagannath Rath Yatra, or fasting on Ekadashi, this month offers multiple opportunities for devotion, reflection, and spiritual growth. So mark your calendars and be ready to celebrate the divine blessings of June 2025! (Note: Dates/timings may be subject to change; details mentioned here are as per the information available.) For more informative articles on historical and upcoming events from around the world, please visit Indiatimes Events.


Time of India
5 days ago
- General
- Time of India
Vinayak Chaturthi May 2025: Date, Time, Puja Rituals and Significance
Vinayak Chaturthi is one of the most auspicious day to honor Lord Ganesha. This day holds a great religious and spiritual significance. On this auspicious day, devotees observe fast and offer prayers to lord Ganesha. According to Hindu Calendar, Vinayak Chaturthi will be observed on Chaturthi Tithi of Shukla Paksha in the month of Jyeshtha i.e., on May 30, 2025 . Vinayak Chaturthi May 2025: Date and Time Chaturthi Tithi Begins - May 29, 2025 - 11:18 PM Chaturthi Tithi Ends - May 30, 2025 - 09:22 PM Puja Muhurat - May 30, 2025 - 10:55 AM to 01:41 PM Vinayak Chaturthi May 2025: Significance Vinayak Chaturthi is one of the most sacred day, when devotees of Lord Ganesha worship Ganesh Ji and observe fast from dawn to dusk. This day holds a great religious and spiritual significance. People break their fast in the evening after sunset. It is believed that no auspicious task can be accomplished without honoring Lord Ganesha, who is regarded as the first deity to be worshipped. By paying homage to Lord Ganesha, individuals can attain happiness and a life free from obstacles, as he is recognized as the remover of all hindrances. For children, it is essential to worship Lord Ganesha, as he bestows wisdom and knowledge upon students. Vinayak Chaturthi May 2025: Puja Vidhi Rise early in the morning and perform a sacred bath. It is essential to clean the house especially your puja room, then take a wooden plank to place an idol of Lord Ganesha. Illuminate a diya with desi ghee in front of the idol and light incense sticks, presenting yellow flowers or a garland, and do not forget to offer Durva grass to the Lord. Offer sweets like yellow besan or boondi laddoos and modaks. Recite the Bindayak Katha and chant the Ganesha Aarti. In the evening, present bhog prasad and distribute it among family members, then conclude your fast with sattvik food. Mantra 1. Om Gan Ganpataye Namah..!!2. Om Shree Ganeshaye Namah..!!3. Om Vakratunda Mahakaye Suryakoti Samaprabha Nirvighnam Kurumaye Dev Sarvakaryeshu Sarvada..!!


Time of India
7 days ago
- General
- Time of India
Understand the Religious Significance of Donating Pots and Shoes on Nirjala Ekadashi
The festival of Nirjala Ekadashi is observed on the Ekadashi of the Shukla Paksha (waxing phase) of the month of Jyeshtha. This year, Nirjala Ekadashi will begin on June 6 and conclude the next day, June 7. For the general public, the fast will primarily be observed on June 6. According to Celebrity Astrologer Parduman Suri, since this Ekadashi falls in the summer month of Jyeshtha, it is considered auspicious to donate items that provide relief from heat. After completing the fast, one should donate a pot filled with water, fruits, sugar, grains, clothes, shoes, umbrellas, and hand-held fans. Donating chickpeas with jaggery, mangoes, and melons to the needy is believed to attract special blessings from Lord Vishnu. It is believed that offering donations to the needy on this day helps to overcome financial difficulties, illnesses, conflicts, and other problems in life. It is also believed that observing Nirjala Ekadashi grants the same spiritual merit as observing all 24 Ekadashis of the year. This time, the Smarta tradition will observe Nirjala Ekadashi on June 6, while followers of the Vaishnav tradition will observe it on June 7. On Ekadashi, the Moon is positioned on the 11th lunar mansion (nakshatra) in the sky, making the mind highly restless. Fasting on Ekadashi helps gain control over the mind. All rituals, worships, and fasts prescribed in scriptures aim to concentrate the mind. Without a focused mind, one cannot form strong resolutions, and without strong resolutions, one cannot attain spiritual powers (siddhis). Therefore, mastering the five sense organs, five action organs, and the mind—altogether eleven elements—makes one as pure and divine as Ekadashi itself. According to scriptures, the body is like a chariot and the intellect is its charioteer. Our body consists of eleven senses, with the mind being the eleventh. Bhima Observed the Ekadashi Fast Bhima, one of the Pandavas known for his immense appetite, once decided to observe a fast. Upon hearing from Sage Vyasa that one should stay completely foodless on every Ekadashi, Bhima admitted that he found fasting difficult due to his constant hunger. He asked for an alternative that would still bring him spiritual benefit. Vyasa advised him that if he couldn't observe all 24 Ekadashis, he should at least keep one Nirjala Ekadashi, which would bring the merit of all 24. Bhima followed this advice and attained heaven. That is why this Ekadashi is named Nirjala, meaning "without water." Why Eating Rice Is Prohibited on Ekadashi Rice contains a high amount of the water element because it is cultivated in waterlogged fields. Since the Moon influences water, consuming rice increases the water content in the body, which in turn makes the mind restless. The Moon's pull on the water in the body creates mental agitation. For someone observing the Ekadashi fast, eating rice interferes with the concentration needed for prayers, chants, and spiritual listening. Hence, eating rice on Ekadashi is strictly prohibited. Written By: Celebrity Astrologer Parduman Suri..!! Discover everything about astrology at the Times of India , including daily horoscopes for Aries , Taurus , Gemini , Cancer , Leo , Virgo , Libra , Scorpio , Sagittarius , Capricorn , Aquarius , and Pisces .