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Why US court rejected Hindu group's claims that caste discrimination cases violate religious freedom
A federal judge rejected a claim by a Hindu advocacy group that California's anti-caste enforcement violated their religious freedom.
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An excerpt from 'The Way We Were', by Prajwal Hegde.
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Nag Panchami 2025: Is the festival on July 28 or 29? Know correct date, shubh muhurat, puja vidhi and significance
Nag Panchami 2025: Is the festival on July 28 or 29? Know correct date, shubh muhurat, puja vidhi and significance

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Nag Panchami 2025: Is the festival on July 28 or 29? Know correct date, shubh muhurat, puja vidhi and significance

Nag Panchami 2025: Per Hindu beliefs, Shukla Paksha Panchami during the month of Sawan/Shravan is observed as Nag Panchami. Usually, Nag Panchami day falls two days after Hariyali Teej, which was observed on July 27. Nag Panchami 2025: Every year, Nag Panchami falls two days after Hariyali Teej. This year, it will be observed on July 29. (HT Photo) Also Read | This Teej, ghevar goes gourmet with modern reinventions Per the English calendar, Nag Panchami falls in the months of July and August. On this day, women devotees worship Nag Devta (serpent god) and offer milk to snakes. They also pray for the wellness of their brothers and family. Here's everything you need to know about this day. Nag Panchami 2025: Date and shubh muhurat This year, many devotees have confusion over when to mark the festival of Nag Panchami because the muhurat starts a day before. Here's everything you need to know according to Drik Panchang: This year, Nag Panchami is on Tuesday, July 29. Nag Panchami Puja Muhurat - 5:41 AM to 8:23 AM The shubh muhurat will last for 2 hours and 43 minutes. Panchami Tithi Begins - 11:24 PM on July 28 Panchami Tithi Ends - 12:46 AM on July 30 Brahma Muhurta - 4:17 AM to 4:59 AM Abhijit Muhurta - 12:00 PM to 12:55 PM Vijaya Muhurta - 2:43 PM to 3:37 PM Sunrise - 5:41 AM Sunset - 7:14 PM Moonrise - 9:50 AM Additionally, due to the ongoing Sawan celebrations, this time there is also a coincidence of Mangala Gauri Vrat on Nag Panchami. Nag Panchami 2025: Puja vidhi and significance On the auspicious occasion of Nag Panchami, devotees should wake up early and wear clean clothes. To perform the rituals, spread a red cloth on a wooden stand and place the idol of the snake god on it. Offer milk, water, turmeric, rice, flowers, roli, and sweets during worship and recite the story of Nag Panchami. Per Drik Panchang, it is believed that if devotees worship snakes on this festival, their prayers reach the serpent gods, which reduces any negative presence in their lives. Additionally, this festival is a symbol of respect for the Nag Devta and his protection. It is said that worshipping on this day brings happiness and prosperity to the house. In the Hindu calendar, some days are considered significant to worship serpent Gods and Panchami Tithi, especially during the Shravan month, is considered highly auspicious.

Happy Hariyali Teej 2025: 25+ wishes, WhatApp messages, images, GIFs to share with family and friends
Happy Hariyali Teej 2025: 25+ wishes, WhatApp messages, images, GIFs to share with family and friends

Mint

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Happy Hariyali Teej 2025: 25+ wishes, WhatApp messages, images, GIFs to share with family and friends

Happy Hariyali Teej 2025: The auspicious Hindu festival 'Hariyali Teej' is all set to be celebrated on 27 July this year. According to the Hindu calendar, the festival is celebrated on the third day of Shukla Paksha in the Hindu month of Shravan (Sawan). The Hariyali Teej falls two days before Nag Panchami, and on this day, women offer prayers to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and seek the divine couple's blessings. Here are some specially curated messages, wishes, status, images and more to share with your loved ones: 1. May the divine union of Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati bless your life with harmony and devotion. Happy Hariyali Teej! 2. Wishing you a Hariyali Teej filled with blessings of love, prosperity, and marital bliss. 3. May Maa Parvati's unwavering devotion inspire us all. Happy Hariyali Teej! 4. May your fast and prayers be blessed by Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Have a divine Hariyali Teej! 5. On this sacred day, may Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati bless you with happiness and long-lasting relationships. 6. May Hariyali Teej bring greenery in your life, both around and within your soul. 7. Praying for love that lasts beyond lifetimes, just like Shiv-Parvati. Happy Hariyali Teej! 8. Let's celebrate the eternal bond of divine love. Wishing you a pious Hariyali Teej! 9. On this auspicious day, may your prayers reach the heavens and bring peace to your home. 10. May the beautiful festival of Hariyali Teej fill your life with devotion, purity, and joy. 11. Let the swing of faith and song of devotion echo in your life. Happy Teej! 12. Fasting with faith, praying with love—may this Teej bring divine blessings from above. 13. As you offer your devotion, may Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati guide you always. 14. Hariyali Teej reminds us that true devotion is the key to divine union. Stay blessed! 15. May this sacred Teej fast be rewarded with happiness, health, and spiritual strength. 16. Celebrate this Teej with purity in heart and divinity in thoughts. 17. Let Maa Parvati's divine strength inspire your every step. Wishing you strength and grace. 18. May this Hariyali Teej bring joy in your soul and devotion in your heart. 19. On this holy day, may your soul bloom like the green earth after monsoon rains. 20. May your prayers be answered, and your heart filled with divine joy. 21. This Teej, may your home resonate with the divine songs of bhakti and love. 22. Offer your prayers and surrender your worries to the divine. Happy Teej! 23. May the beauty of Hariyali Teej bring calmness to your soul and smiles to your family. 24. May Lord Shiva fulfil all your sincere wishes as you fast and pray this Teej. 25. Let's celebrate the sacred bond of love, devotion, and eternal union. Happy Hariyali Teej!

Can A Son-in-Law Claim Father-in-Law's Property? Here's What The Law Says
Can A Son-in-Law Claim Father-in-Law's Property? Here's What The Law Says

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Can A Son-in-Law Claim Father-in-Law's Property? Here's What The Law Says

A question that often arises is if a son-in-law have any legal right over his father-in-law's property. It's important to understand that the rules can differ based on religion; what applies to a Hindu father-in-law may not apply to a Muslim one. To begin with, let's clarify the basic principle: a son-in-law has no direct legal claim to his father-in-law's property, regardless of whether the family is Hindu, Muslim, or Christian. Under Indian inheritance laws, a son-in-law does not have any automatic or independent right over his in-laws' assets. What the Law Says for Hindus? For Hindus, the Hindu Succession Act of 1956 governs inheritance. This act applies to Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and Buddhists. According to the law, a son-in-law is not included in the list of legal heirs. Therefore, he cannot claim a share in his father-in-law's property directly. However, if the wife inherits property from her father, then the son-in-law can access that property indirectly, through his wife. This is particularly relevant in cases of ancestral property, where a daughter has a rightful claim. Once she inherits it, the son-in-law may benefit as her spouse, but not in his own capacity. Another way a son-in-law may gain property rights is if the father-in-law makes a will in his favour or transfers property through a registered gift deed. In such cases, the son-in-law can legally claim ownership. It's important to note that this is entirely at the discretion of the father-in-law. Without such a will or gift, no legal rights exist for the son-in-law. What Sharia Law Says For Muslims? In the case of Muslims, inheritance is governed by Islamic Sharia law. This legal framework also does not recognise the son-in-law as a legal heir. A Muslim father-in-law can only leave up to one-third of his property to a person outside his list of legal heirs, which includes the son-in-law, via a will. The remaining two-thirds must go to the legal heirs as prescribed under Islamic law. So, unlike under Hindu law, where 100% of the property can be willed to a son-in-law, a Muslim father-in-law is restricted to one-third through a will. What About Christian Laws? For Christians, similar inheritance laws apply. A Christian son-in-law has no automatic legal claim to his father-in-law's property. His rights would only arise if his wife inherits property from her father, or the father-in-law writes a will or gifts the property directly to him. Just like with other religions, a gift deed must be registered, and local laws may also influence the process. In conclusion, inheritance laws in India are religion-specific, and in all major communities, a son-in-law does not have direct rights to his father-in-law's property. Any access he may gain is either indirect, through his wife, or dependent on the existence of a valid will or gift deed. Because local laws and personal circumstances can vary, it's always best to consult a qualified legal expert for advice tailored to a specific situation.

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