Ananya Nagalla has addressed the ongoing discussion around her Instagram subscription model, which offers exclusive content for a fee of ₹390. As more influencers and celebrities explore paid content options, her move sparked curiosity and debate among fans. Responding to the reactions, Ananya explained that her intention is not just about exclusive access but about building a closer and more meaningful connection with her audience. She revealed that the subscription platform
Ananya Nagalla has addressed the ongoing discussion around her Instagram subscription model, which offers exclusive content for a fee of ₹390. As more influencers and celebrities explore paid content options, her move sparked curiosity and debate among fans. Responding to the reactions, Ananya explained that her intention is not just about exclusive access but about building a closer and more meaningful connection with her audience. She revealed that the subscription platform
Akshaya Tritiya will be observed on April 19, 2026. The word “Akshaya” means never diminishing, symbolising prosperity, success, and lasting good fortune. It is considered one of the most auspicious days to start new ventures, make investments, and perform acts of charity. Akshaya Tritiya in 2026 will be celebrated on Sunday, April 19, 2026. The T
Akshaya Tritiya will be observed on April 19, 2026. The word “Akshaya” means never diminishing, symbolising prosperity, success, and lasting good fortune. It is considered one of the most auspicious days to start new ventures, make investments, and perform acts of charity. Akshaya Tritiya in 2026 will be celebrated on Sunday, April 19, 2026. The T
Ram Navami, an important festival in Sanatan Dharma, celebrates the birth of Lord Ram, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. In 2026, Ram Navami will be observed on March 27, aligning with the Udaya Tithi during Shukla Paksha in the month of Chaitra. The day holds immense significance in Hinduism, especially in Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Ram, where thousands of devotees gather for prayers and celebrations. The Navami Tithi begins on March 26, 2026, at 11:48 AM and ends on Mar
Ram Navami, an important festival in Sanatan Dharma, celebrates the birth of Lord Ram, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. In 2026, Ram Navami will be observed on March 27, aligning with the Udaya Tithi during Shukla Paksha in the month of Chaitra. The day holds immense significance in Hinduism, especially in Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Ram, where thousands of devotees gather for prayers and celebrations. The Navami Tithi begins on March 26, 2026, at 11:48 AM and ends on Mar
Ugadi 2026, marking the Hindu New Year, will be celebrated on Thursday, March 19, 2026. Known as Yugadi in Karnataka, this important lunisolar festival symbolizes renewal, prosperity, and the beginning of a new cycle in the traditional Hindu calendar. The festival is widely observed across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka with vibrant traditions, spiritual rituals, and festive meals. The festival signifies the start of a new Samvatsara (year) and holds deep
Ugadi 2026, marking the Hindu New Year, will be celebrated on Thursday, March 19, 2026. Known as Yugadi in Karnataka, this important lunisolar festival symbolizes renewal, prosperity, and the beginning of a new cycle in the traditional Hindu calendar. The festival is widely observed across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka with vibrant traditions, spiritual rituals, and festive meals. The festival signifies the start of a new Samvatsara (year) and holds deep
Holi, one of India’s most beloved festivals, is more than just a day of celebration. The festival, which marks the arrival of spring and celebrates the victory of good over evil, is also a time for family gatherings, vibrant street celebrations, and joyous color play. However, this year, the date of Holi has confused due to a rare astronomical event—a lunar eclipse. In 2026, Holi is set to be celebrated on different dates across India, with some regions observing it on March 3 a
Holi, one of India’s most beloved festivals, is more than just a day of celebration. The festival, which marks the arrival of spring and celebrates the victory of good over evil, is also a time for family gatherings, vibrant street celebrations, and joyous color play. However, this year, the date of Holi has confused due to a rare astronomical event—a lunar eclipse. In 2026, Holi is set to be celebrated on different dates across India, with some regions observing it on March 3 a
Holi 2026 is shaping up to be more than just a festival of colors—it’s becoming an exciting travel season. With extended weekends, flexible work schedules, and an increasing appetite for experiential travel, Indians are gearing up to celebrate Holi in destinations that offer culture, colors, and comfort. Whether you’re seeking spiritual experiences, royal vibes, or beachside parties, there’s something for every kind of traveler. Where
Holi 2026 is shaping up to be more than just a festival of colors—it’s becoming an exciting travel season. With extended weekends, flexible work schedules, and an increasing appetite for experiential travel, Indians are gearing up to celebrate Holi in destinations that offer culture, colors, and comfort. Whether you’re seeking spiritual experiences, royal vibes, or beachside parties, there’s something for every kind of traveler. Where
Maha Shivratri is one of the biggest festivals for devotees of Lord Shiva, the god of destruction and transformation. This festival is celebrated every month, but it holds special meaning when it falls during the months of Magha or Phalguna in the Hindu calendar. It marks the start of the summer months and is a time for fasting, prayers, and reverence to Lord Shiva. Maha Shivratri means “the great night of Lord Shiva.” According to legends, on this night, Lord Shiva performs the
Maha Shivratri is one of the biggest festivals for devotees of Lord Shiva, the god of destruction and transformation. This festival is celebrated every month, but it holds special meaning when it falls during the months of Magha or Phalguna in the Hindu calendar. It marks the start of the summer months and is a time for fasting, prayers, and reverence to Lord Shiva. Maha Shivratri means “the great night of Lord Shiva.” According to legends, on this night, Lord Shiva performs the