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Hariyali Amavasya 2025: Date, Time, Puja Rituals and Significance
Hariyali Amavasya 2025: Date, Time, Puja Rituals and Significance

Time of India

time8 hours ago

  • General
  • Time of India

Hariyali Amavasya 2025: Date, Time, Puja Rituals and Significance

Hariyali Amavasya 2025: Hariyali Amavasya is one of the most significant festivals of Hindus. Amavasya is believed to be a lucky day to worship the ancestors and when it falls during the month of Shravan then it is believed to bring goodluk to the people who worship Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. The purpose of Hariyali Amavasya is to glorify Lord Shiva. Hariyali Amavasya falls during the month of Shravana. The festival of Hariyali Amavasya is going to be observed on July 24, 2025. Hariyali Amavasya 2025: Date and Time Amavasya Tithi Begins - July 24, 2025 - 02:28 AM Amavasya Tithi Ends - July 25, 2025 - 12:40 AM Hariyali Amavasya 2025: Significance According to Hindu Scriptures, Hariyali Amavasya is one of the most prominent day. Since Hariyali Amavasya falls during the rainy season, it is celebrated with great zeal and enthusiasm across the country specially in North India. Lord Shiva is worshipped with tremendous fervor and dedication on this auspicious day of Hariyali Amavasya. Since Hariyali means "greenery" and Amavasya means "no moon day," Hariyali Amavasya falls during Sawan month, when there is an abundance of greenery. This day is considered special as Radha Krishna is also worshipped on this auspicious day of Hariyali Amavasya, and devotees travel to different Radha Krishna temples to have a glimpse of the deities. Numerous devotees travel to the temples in Mathura and Vrindavan. During this period, Banke Bihari temple is also decorated with various flowers and it is called as Phool Bangla. The temple is crowded with thousands of pilgrims. During Shravana Month, prominent temples of Lord Shiva are also decked up with flowers, and devotees visit there to catch a glimpse of the Lord. Devotees worship Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati on this sacred day of Hariyali Amavasya festival. Devotees seek blessings and worship Lord Shiva with utmost devotion. People, who worship Lord Shiva on Hariyali Amavasya are believed to be blessed with immense happiness, worldly pleasure, prosperity and also unmarried people get their desired partner. Hariyali Amavasya 2025: Puja Rituals 1. Before beginning the puja rites, get up early and take a bath. 2. Set up an idol of the goddess Parvati and the Lord Shiva and light a diya with desi cow ghee in front of the idols and worship them. 3. Go to Shiva temples and seek Lord Shiva's blessings. 4. Many followers go to Radha Krishna temples to receive blessings on this sacred day. 5. Celebrate this day with great fervor and offer fruits and sweets to the Lord and Goddess.

Banke Bihari priests say no prasad for BJP leaders, officials
Banke Bihari priests say no prasad for BJP leaders, officials

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Banke Bihari priests say no prasad for BJP leaders, officials

Agra: Priests of Vrindavan's Banke Bihari temple announced on Monday that they will no longer offer ceremonial scarves or prasad to BJP leaders and local officials during darshan. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now This comes after over 50 days of protests against the proposed Banke Bihari Corridor. Gyanendra Kishor Goswami, a member of the temple's management, said the latest decision came after local women protesting the project were "manhandled" by police during UP power and urban development minister A K Sharma's visit on Saturday. "We have no choice but to protect Bihari ji from a govt trying to turn our spiritual shrine into a picnic spot. We've been protesting peacefully, in the spirit of Gandhiji, without disturbing law and order," said Goswami. "On Saturday, the women came to submit a memorandum against the corridor, but police pushed and manhandled them, refusing to let them meet the minister. We do not want such 'VIPs' here. That's why the priests decided not to honour ruling party leaders or officials with ceremonial scarves. " He clarified that darshan would remain open to all. Goswami also noted that a review petition on the corridor project is still pending before the Supreme Court, even as local authorities continue land surveys. "What's the hurry? They only know how to demolish buildings, not how to find solutions acceptable to all sections of Vrindavan," he said. Established in 1862, the Shri Banke Bihari temple, managed by hereditary Shebaits, is among India's most visited pilgrimage sites. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The redevelopment project, modelled on the Kashi Vishwanath corridor, is estimated to cost Rs 500 crore and involves acquiring nearly five acres around the shrine. SC has allowed land purchases using the temple's fixed deposits, on the condition that ownership remains with the deity or a newly formed trust. The corridor is expected to displace around 275 families, including 200 shopkeepers. Flats in Rukmini Vihar and Sunrakh Bangar have been earmarked for rehabilitation, and officials have promised compensation and alternative shop spaces. The redevelopment gained momentum after a stampede-like incident during Janmashtami in 2022 left two devotees dead. In Sept 2023, the Allahabad high court directed the state to implement a corridor plan to improve crowd safety and access.

Banke Bihari temple corridor protest temporarily suspended after MP Hema Malini's assurance
Banke Bihari temple corridor protest temporarily suspended after MP Hema Malini's assurance

Hindustan Times

time17-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Banke Bihari temple corridor protest temporarily suspended after MP Hema Malini's assurance

Mathura , Women from the Banke Bihari temple's sevayat Goswami community, who have been staging protests for the past three weeks against a proposed temple corridor and the government's plan to form a trust for the temple's management, on Tuesday, decided to temporarily suspend their agitation. The decision came after Mathura MP Hema Malini assured them that their concerns would be conveyed to the chief minister. The women, belonging to the families of temple sevayats and local traders, met Hema Malini at her residence in Vrindavan and in the meeting elaborated on the reasons behind their protest and sought redressal of their apprehensions regarding the project. They expressed fears that if displaced from their current location, they would not be able to perform the seva-puja of Thakurji as smoothly as before. They also voiced concern that the traditions of the temple and the heritage of the narrow lanes would be adversely affected. Submitting a memorandum to the MP, the women requested that their plea be placed before the chief minister. "We are confident that if our views are presented to the chief minister with empathy, he will understand our sentiments and find a middle path between the government's plan and our demands," one of the protesters said. Talking to reporters, Hema Malini acknowledged that there might have been some gaps in communication with the protesting families regarding the project. "But the government is working for the public's convenience. I will certainly raise this issue before the chief minister," she assured. She added that the families feared that the corridor would push them farther from the temple, causing practical difficulties in performing rituals. "They have been assured that no one will be forced to move outside Vrindavan. The administration is making arrangements for them within Vrindavan's limits," she said. Hema Malini also emphasised the necessity of the corridor and said, "Some among them do not want the corridor at all, but with the increasing number of pilgrims, it is our duty to provide the necessary facilities. If the corridor is not built now, it will become even more difficult later," she noted. She further stated that while the corridor is essential, she would ensure that all stakeholders' sentiments are respected and conveyed to the government. The women also demanded that the ordinance for forming a trust to manage the temple be withdrawn entirely. Among those who submitted the memorandum included Neelam Goswami, Sunita Goswami, Suman Goswami and others.

Banke Bihari corridor gets support from farmer unions
Banke Bihari corridor gets support from farmer unions

Time of India

time13-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Banke Bihari corridor gets support from farmer unions

Agra: Several farm unions and organisations on Friday extended their support to the proposed Banke Bihari Corridor in Mathura's Vrindavan, amid ongoing protests against it. They believe the project would benefit lakhs of pilgrims who visit the temple regularly. Buddha Singh Pradhan, senior state vice president of BKU (Tikait), said, "All social organisations and unions have come together as a united front before the district magistrate to deliver a message regarding the corridor issue related to the temple of Bihari Maharaj in Vrindavan. Our purpose is to convey that the construction of this corridor will bring immense benefits and development to Mathura-Vrindavan. It will be advantageous not only for Mathura district, but also for the entire Braj region and the devotees and servants of Lord Banke Bihari. " He added, "This initiative will open many avenues for progress. Some people, driven by personal interests, are opposing this project. We want to send a message to them: consider the greater good and recognise that Lord Banke Bihari belongs to all of us. Where there is collective benefit, it should be embraced by all. This corridor aligns with cultural heritage, the sanctity of traditions, and the preservation of Indian culture. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Free P2,000 GCash eGift UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo Therefore, on behalf of the United Front and all farmer organisations, I affirm our support for the construction of the corridor." Besides BKU (Tikait), several other farm union leaders, including Praveen Bhaskar, national vice president of BKU (Sunil), and Vipin Kumar, president of Shaheed Bhagat Singh oganisation, and representatives of other unions, met the Mathura DM CP Singh at the Collectorate and submitted a letter of support for the Banke Bihari Corridor. Meanwhile, residents and members of the Goswami community, whose members are considered the temple's 'sevayats' -- hereditary priests who manage daily rituals and other temple affairs, continued their protest on Friday. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .

5 day trips from Noida that are super fun
5 day trips from Noida that are super fun

Time of India

time07-06-2025

  • Time of India

5 day trips from Noida that are super fun

Living in Noida can get hectic, but luckily, you're just a short drive away from some seriously fun escapes. Whether you're craving a nature retreat, cultural immersion, or adrenaline rush, these day trips tick all the boxes. No long leaves, no overnight bags—just pure adventure, perfect for a quick reset. From serene lakes to majestic forts and vibrant spiritual towns, this list has something for every kind of traveler. Call your crew, fill up the tank, and make your weekend count with these six must-visit destinations—all doable in a single fun-packed day. Damdama Lake (Gurugram) Located around 60 km from Noida, Damdama Lake is ideal for a laid-back yet adventurous day. It's one of the biggest natural lakes in Haryana and offers stunning Aravalli views. You can go boating, try rock climbing, ziplining, or just relax with a picnic under the trees. Several adventure resorts nearby also offer activities like obstacle courses and paintball. If you love photographing sunsets, this spot offers a perfect golden-hour backdrop. It's a great choice for couples, friend groups, or even solo travelers looking for peace with a splash of thrill. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch vàng CFDs với sàn môi giới tin cậy IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary (Keoladeo National Park) Just about 180 km from Noida, Bharatpur's Keoladeo National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that turns into a birdwatcher's paradise during winters. Home to migratory birds from Central Asia, including Siberian cranes, it's an immersive escape into nature. You can explore the sanctuary by bicycle or hire a rickshaw—most rickshaw drivers are trained bird guides too! Even if you're not a birding pro, the peaceful wetlands and vibrant flora make it a rejuvenating experience. Carry your binoculars, wear comfy shoes, and don't forget to pack water and snacks! Neemrana Fort (Rajasthan) About 120 km from Noida, Neemrana Fort is a stunning 15th-century structure turned luxury heritage hotel. Even if you're not staying overnight, you can buy a day pass that includes lunch and access to the fort's gardens, terraces, and royal interiors. The real draw? The flying fox zip line over the fort and Aravalli ranges. It's romantic, historic, and totally Instagram-worthy. A perfect getaway if you're craving regal vibes without spending the night. Tip: Go on a weekday for fewer crowds and better photo ops! Mathura-Vrindavan Only a two-hour drive from Noida, Mathura and Vrindavan offer a soul-touching blend of culture, spirituality, and vibrant energy. Walk through centuries-old temples, enjoy soulful bhajans at ISKCON, sip warm kesar milk from kullhads, and witness mesmerizing evening aartis by the Yamuna. These towns buzz with joy during Holi and Janmashtami, but even on regular days, they hold an unmatched charm. Whether you're spiritual or just curious, the atmosphere is uplifting. Don't miss the Banke Bihari temple and the colorful bazaars of Vrindavan. Agra At just 3 hours from Noida, Agra is a timeless classic. Begin your day with a sunrise view of the Taj Mahal, then head to the majestic Agra Fort and the serene Mehtab Bagh. If you're a foodie, Agra's street eats—like bedai kachori and petha—are a must. Whether you're into architecture, history, photography, or just good food, Agra has something for everyone. Plan an early morning start to make the most of your day, and come back with a renewed sense of awe (and tons of great pictures). One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change

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