Ganpati Visarjan at Ramkund in Nashik: Bhakti Amid Flooded Godavari!
Ganpati Visarjan 2025 at Ramkund, Nashik: Flooded Godavari, fewer crowds, yet heartfelt devotion marked Anant Chaturdashi immersion and the conclusion of Ganeshotsav
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Ganpati Visarjan 2025 at Ramkund, Nashik: Flooded Godavari, fewer crowds, yet heartfelt devotion marked Anant Chaturdashi immersion and the conclusion of Ganeshotsav
Ganeshotsav 2025 in Nashik – majestic Ganpati mandaps, aartis, vibrant decorations, and festive spirit across the city. Explore the vibes in this on-ground report.
Discover the beauty of Gauri Ganpati 2025 – from rituals & muhurat to traditional markets in Nashik buzzing with Gauri idols, mukhavtas & jewellery!
Ganesh Chaturthi 2025: date, tithi, puja vidhi, muhurat, visarjan dates, Ganpati aarti, Modak, decoration ideas, and celebrations in Nashik and worldwide.
Hartalika Tritiya, also popularly known as Hartalika Teej in North India, is one of the most sacred Hindu vrats dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.
Pola or Bail Pola is a traditional festival of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and parts of South India where farmers express gratitude to their bullocks and livestock.
The second Shravan Somvar of the holy Shravan month was celebrated at Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple with love and devotion on 4th August 2025.
Nag Panchami 2025 marked the first major festival of Shravan in Nashik, as devotees gathered at Shri Nag Mandir with offerings and participated in prasad meals.
The first Shravan Somvar was celebrated on 28 July, 2025 across Maharashtra, and Nashik witnessed a surge of spiritual fervor as devotees thronged Shiva temples along the Ganga Godavari Ghat in Panchavati.
Guru Purnima is a Hindu festival dedicated to honoring teachers : the Gurus – who guide us from ignorance to knowledge, and from darkness to light.