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- 1. A day on the 10th thithi (Dashami) to celebrate the victory of good over evil
- 4. On this 15th thithi every month , the Pooja of ancestors is performed
- 6. On this 15th thithi (Purnima), Ved Vyasa is worshipped as the universal teacher
- 7. In our culture we worship the snakes as divine on this 5th thithi(Panchami)
- 9. On this eleventh thithi (ekadashi) devotees in Maharashtra walk hundreds of Kms to meet the God who waits for them on a brick
- 11. his Eighth thithi (ashtami) reminds us of the ever smiling bubbly child who stole butter
- 12. A grand celebration on the fourth thithi (chaturthi) to worship the remover of all obstacles and giver of wisdom
- 14. On this seventh thithi (Saptami) we worship the Sun God
- 15. Let's bow to this son of Lord Shiva who holds a spear in His hand on this sixth thithi (Shashti)
- 16. We worship this avatar of Lord Vishnu who is called Maryada Purushottam on this 9th thithi (Navami)
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- 2. On this 14th thithi (Chaturdashi), Lord Ganesh is bade farewell by performing His visarjan
- 3. This 12th thithi (Dwadashi) marks the end of Chaturmasya and all vratas
- 5. This festival falls on the second thithi of a month and dedicated to brothers and sister
- 8. On this 13th thithi of every fortnight , Lord Shiva is worshipped for 3 hours ( 1.5 hrs before and 1.5 hours after sunset
- 10. It's the third thithi (Trithiya) of Hindu Calendar when people believe that buying Gold is auspicious
- 13. falls on first thithi of the Hindu Calendar and is celebrated by a community as their new year