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Ram Navami 2026 Do’s and Don’ts: What to follow during fasting and foods to eat after breaking the fastRam Navami 2026 Vrat Rules: Do’s and Don’ts: Ram Navami, celebrating Lord Rama's birth, involves fasting for spiritual purification. Devote...
Cuisines from southern India rule at Prez's 'At Home' receptionA reception at Rashtrapati Bhavan, hosted by President Droupadi Murmu, spotlighted the culinary and cultural diversity of southern India. T...
Rekindle that personal connection with traditionLakshmi Puja, once a woman-led family affair in Bengali homes, is losing its essence as modern families shift to community worship or aband...
Makar Sankranti 2024 recipes: 7 culinary delights to brighten your celebrationMakar Sankranti 2024 Recipes: Discover the culinary delights of Makar Sankranti 2024 with our collection of easy-to-make recipes. From trad...
Ganesh Chaturthi: How to celebrate Ganeshutsav at home. Here's puja vidhi, timing and aartiGanesh Chaturthi is a Hindu festival that celebrates the birthday of Lord Ganesha. It is marked by the installation of clay idols of Lord G...
Amarnath Yatra 2023: Here's complete list of permitted and prohibited food itemsThis year's Amaranth Yatra will begin on July 1. Over 120 langars (community Kitchens) are being established this year for the pilgrims alo...
Shivratri: Recipe to prepare a Neivedyam Tambittu Bhog for Lord Shiva
Try Hemp Hurigadale Tambittu, an easy-to-make but delicious bhog that should be in your prasad platter this Maha ShivratriAs night long prayer chanting takes place, people offer bhog to lord Shiva.
This Bihu, make it a healthy feast with sesame seeds, oats & leafy greensThese recipes are filling and easy to make.
Culinary unity: Ideas and recipes behind many Indian dishes, are in essence the sameThe vada today is all pervasive from the Assamese boras to dahi bada to medu vada and more.
With the season of festivities round the corner, here are some delicacies to look forward toOur lineage has given us a rich and gorgeous bent of traditional recipes that pass on from one generation to the other since ages.
This Holi, pamper your colourful sweet toothTraditional sweets like gujiyas, puran poli, malpuas, halwa, ladoos, barfis and pedas are customary preparations in every household.