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Divya Gautam

Divya Gautam

Astrology Content Creator

Divya is a creative writer with a spiritual background, specializing in content related to astrology, lifestyle, and self-awareness. She has 3 years and 10 months of experience, and in 2022, she began working as a writer with India News Digital. Divya’s writing is simple, emotional, and engaging, reaching the hearts of readers and introducing them to life’s subtle mysteries, astrological principles, and interesting knowledge. Her goal is not just to provide information but to connect readers with spiritual understanding and self-awareness. Divya’s writing inspires each reader to bring positive changes into their life.

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Chhath Puja 2025: Usha Arghya mantra, its meaning and importance

New Delhi:  Chhath Puja is one of the most sacred festivals in India, dedicated to the worship of Surya Dev (the Sun God) and Chhathi Maiya. After the Sandhya Arghya, which is offered to the setting sun, devotees wake before dawn to prepare for the Usha Arghya—the offering made to the rising sun. This moment marks hope, renewal, and gratitude. It is believed that when the first rays of the sun touch the water and the devotee’s folded hands, blessings flow for health, happiness, and family well-being. Why Usha Arghya is so special? The word Usha means dawn. It represents new beginnings and the victory of light over darkness. During this time, devotees stand in clear river water or a small pond, holding a bamboo basket filled with fruits, sugarcane, and thekua (a traditional sweet). Facing the rising sun, they offer water while chanting sacred mantras. The vibration of these words connects the mind, body, and soul with the divine rhythm of the universe. Usha Arghya Mantra (Morning...

  • Divya Gautam
  • Updated on: Oct 28, 2025 | 06:47 AM

Chhath Puja 2025: Usha Arghya rituals and traditions followed throughout day

New Delhi:  The final day of Chhath Puja is called Usha Arghya, when devotees offer water to the rising sun. This sacred act marks the end of a four-day fast that celebrates faith, purity, and gratitude. The morning begins before sunrise, filled with peace, prayer, and the soft glow of lamps near the riverbanks. After offering Sandhya Arghya (evening offering) to the setting sun a day before, devotees wake early to prepare for the Usha Arghya—a prayer to the first rays of dawn. It symbolizes renewal, hope, and the strength to begin again. Step-by-step rituals of Usha Arghya | Chhath Puja 2025 1. Early morning bath and preparation Before sunrise, devotees take a dip in holy water—often in rivers, ponds, or even small household tanks. This act is believed to purify the body and soul.  Women observing the fast, known as Vratis, wear clean traditional clothes, usually yellow or orange sarees, representing energy and devotion. 2. Setting up the Arghya Thali (Offering basket) A...

  • Divya Gautam
  • Updated on: Oct 28, 2025 | 06:31 AM

How to Offer Sandhya Arghya on Chhath Puja 2025: Step-by-Step Rituals, Traditions, and Meaning

New Delhi: Chhath Puja 2025 is a sacred celebration of faith, purity, and gratitude toward Surya Dev and Chhathi Maiya. Among its four days of devotion, Sandhya Arghya, the evening offering to the setting Sun, holds the highest spiritual value. It represents the human bond with nature and honours the light that sustains every form of life. When devotees gather by rivers and ponds, holding baskets filled with fruits, diyas, and offerings, the scene becomes a living expression of harmony. The ritual reminds us that every sunset is not an end but a moment to thank the universe for another day of life. Significance of Sandhya Arghya Sandhya Arghya marks the third day of Chhath Puja and is performed as the Sun descends. It is believed that the Sun’s evening rays carry healing power and divine grace. Offering water to these rays symbolizes humility, surrender, and the acknowledgment of cosmic balance. Devotees pray to Chhathi Maiya, the goddess who blesses health, fertility, and...

  • Divya Gautam
  • Updated on: Oct 27, 2025 | 06:30 AM

Chhath Puja 2025: Why women keep this sacred vrat for family and faith

New Delhi : Chhath Vrat is one of the most sacred fasts in India, especially in Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, and Nepal. It is a festival of devotion, gratitude, and self-discipline, where women are the main devotees. They observe strict fasting and perform rituals to honour Lord Surya (Sun God) and Chhathi Maiya. Spiritual Purpose of Chhath Vrat 1. Women observe Chhath Vrat to seek blessings for their family’s health, prosperity, and protection. The fast symbolises gratitude towards nature and the Sun, which sustains life. It is also a time for spiritual purification and mental clarity. 2. Honoring Chhathi Maiya Chhathi Maiya, the goddess of protection and nurturing, is central to Chhath Vrat. Women offer prayers to her for guidance, emotional strength, and family well-being. Observing the fast strengthens the bond between devotees and the divine. 3. Devotion to the Sun God Lord Surya, the Sun God, is the source of energy and life. Women offer water (Arghya) to the Sun at...

  • Divya Gautam
  • Updated on: Oct 25, 2025 | 09:46 AM

Prepare for Chhath Puja 2025 with detailed samagri checklist and spiritual insights

New Delhi: Chhath Puja, one of the most sacred and heartfelt festivals of India, is a celebration of gratitude, devotion, and life itself. Observed with deep reverence in Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, and Nepal, this festival honours Lord Surya, the Hindu Sun God, and Chhathi Maiya, the goddess of protection and nurturing energy. The essence of Chhath Puja lies not just in rituals, but in the purity of the heart and devotion with which offerings, or samagri, are prepared. Each item carries symbolic meaning and serves as a bridge between the devotee and the divine.  This guide offers a complete list of samagri for Chhath Puja and explains the significance behind each, helping devotees perform the ritual with full understanding and spiritual intention. Significance of Chhath Puja 2025 Chhath Puja is a festival rooted in gratitude and natural harmony. It is a time to honor Lord Surya for sustaining life, energy, and health, and to seek the blessings of Chhathi Maiya for protection...

  • Divya Gautam
  • Updated on: Oct 25, 2025 | 09:30 AM

Dhanteras 2025 muhurat: Best time to buy gold and silver for prosperity

New Delhi: The festival of Dhanteras marks the beginning of Diwali, a celebration of light, prosperity, and new beginnings. Derived from Dhan (wealth) and Teras (thirteenth day), it falls on the Trayodashi Tithi of Kartik’s Krishna Paksha.  Traditionally, buying gold, silver, or other valuables on this day is believed to invite divine prosperity, making the correct muhurat (auspicious time) essential to align with the cosmic energies of wealth and luck. If you are planning to buy gold or silver this Dhanteras, knowing the exact shubh muhurat can help you make the most auspicious start to your festive season. When is Dhanteras 2025? Dhanteras 2025 is being celebrated on Saturday, October 18, 2025. According to the Hindu Panchang, the Trayodashi Tithi began at 12:18 PM today and will end at 1:51 PM on October 19. The Pradosh Kaal (5:48 PM to 8:19 PM) and Vrishabha Kaal (7:15 PM to 9:11 PM) this evening are the most auspicious periods for performing Dhanteras Puja and purchasing gold,...

  • Divya Gautam
  • Updated on: Oct 18, 2025 | 05:54 PM

From Dhanteras to Bhai Dooj: Untold tales of Diwali 2025

New Delhi: Diwali is often called the festival of lights, a time when homes sparkle with diyas, streets glow with decorations, and hearts brim with joy. But beyond the celebrations and sweets lies a deeper, timeless story—one that spans five days, each with its own meaning, rituals, and legends. Understanding these hidden stories allows us not just to celebrate Diwali but to connect with its spirit, wisdom, and cultural depth. Let’s journey through the five days of Diwali, uncovering the fascinating stories, sacred rituals, and mantras that make this festival so enduring. Day 1: Dhanteras – Welcoming Prosperity and Health Dhanteras, the first day of Diwali, falls on the thirteenth day of Krishna Paksha in Kartik. Its name combines Dhan, meaning wealth, and Teras, the thirteenth day. This day is a celebration of prosperity, well-being, and auspicious beginnings. The Hidden Stories According to ancient scriptures, during the Samudra Manthan (the churning of the ocean), Lord...

  • Divya Gautam
  • Updated on: Oct 18, 2025 | 05:55 PM

Gold vs silver: the luckiest metal for your star sign this Dhanteras 2025

New Delhi: The festival of Dhanteras, celebrated two days before Diwali, marks the grand opening of the season of light, prosperity, and new beginnings. On this day, people buy gold, silver, and utensils as a symbol of inviting wealth and abundance into their homes. But behind this long-standing custom lies a fascinating astrological truth—what you buy on Dhanteras may influence your prosperity, depending on your zodiac sign. In Vedic astrology, both gold and silver are powerful metals that channel planetary energies. Choosing the right one based on your zodiac sign (Rashi) can enhance your luck, strengthen your aura, and attract the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi more effectively. Why Gold and Silver Hold Astrological Power In Vedic astrology, gold and silver are not just valuable—they are cosmic conductors of planetary energy. Gold represents the Sun (Surya), symbolizing vitality, fame, confidence, and illumination. It brings recognition, helps overcome fear, and strengthens...

  • Divya Gautam
  • Updated on: Oct 18, 2025 | 04:31 PM

Diwali 2025: Is Diwali on October 20 or 21?

New Delhi: Diwali is a festival that fills hearts with warmth and homes with light. The gentle glow of diyas, the colours of rangoli at every doorstep, and the laughter of families preparing for celebration create a feeling of joy that cannot be matched. This year, many are wondering the exact day of Diwali 2025—will it be October 20 or 21? Knowing the true date allows families to come together at the perfect time for Lakshmi Puja, welcome prosperity, and make memories that will last a lifetime.  Let us uncover the real date of Diwali 2025 and explore the traditions that make this festival so special. Diwali 2025 Date: October 20 or 21? Diwali is celebrated on Amavasya (new moon) of the Hindu month Kartik. In 2025, the Amavasya begins at 3:44 PM on October 20 and ends at 5:54 PM on October 21. Since the new moon starts before sunset on October 20, Monday, October 20, 2025, is the main day for Diwali and Lakshmi Puja. Key Puja Timings for Diwali 2025 Lakshmi Puja Muhurat: 7:08 PM...

  • Divya Gautam
  • Updated on: Oct 17, 2025 | 03:31 PM

Diwali 2025: Auspicious items to buy for prosperity and happiness

New Delhi: Diwali is the festival of lights and joy. Homes shine with diyas, rangoli, and decorations, but the true essence of this festival is bringing positivity, happiness, and abundance into life. One of the most meaningful ways to do this is by choosing auspicious items to buy for Diwali. These items are not just material things—they carry good energy and blessings that can make your home feel brighter and full of life. This Diwali 2025, consider bringing home these auspicious items, each chosen for its deep spiritual significance and ability to invite blessings, prosperity, and positivity into your life 1.  Diyas and Oil Lamps Lighting diyas is a central part of Diwali. Buying new diyas or oil lamps is considered highly auspicious because their light is believed to attract Goddess Lakshmi and remove negative energy. Place diyas at entrances, in your prayer area, and in the corners of your home. Keeping a ghee diya burning through the night symbolizes eternal light,...

  • Divya Gautam
  • Updated on: Oct 17, 2025 | 03:30 PM
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