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Swami Lilashah Ji Maharaj's 142nd Incarnation Day

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Flowers were blooming all around, cool breeze was flowing gently taking the floral fragrance along, birds and bees enjoyed the nectar, and everyone was cherishing spring! Even the nature rejoiced with ecstasy when the Divine was about to incarnate. Finally, on the auspicious day of  10 Falgun of Vikram Samvat 1936, a son was born to Ma Hemibai and father Topandas.  According to the horoscope, the child was named  Lilaram . And further, this child Lilaram became revered and was called His Holiness  Swami Shri Lilashahji Maharaj  by the devotees.  This year Swami Lilashah Ji Maharaj’s Incarnation Day is on 27th March 2022.  From being a staunch patriot, an epitome of selfless service to self-realized saint, Swamiji showcased a perfect example of living a life. Early life and childhood Swami Shri Lilashahji Maharaj incarnated on 13th March 1880  in a small village named Maharab Chandai, Tando Bago Tehsil in Hyderabad, Sindh. He was the youngest son among two children. He was raised by his

Holi 2022 When Will Festival Of Colours Be Celebrated In 2022? Shubh Muhurat For Holika Dahan

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  When is Holi in 2022?  Holi 2022 is celebrated on Phalguna Purnima in the month of March . It is a two day festival. First day is the Holi Dahan which begins in the evening when full moon is visible. It is also called Chhoti Holi. The second day is the Dhulendi or Rangwali Holi. This year Holi will be celebrated on 17 th  March and 18 th  March 2022.  How is Holi celebrated? The festival of Holi 2022 is celebrated with lot of fun, fervor and enthusiasm all over India except some states of South India. In most parts of India it is celebrated for two days, however there are many places where it continues for more than two days. The first day is the day of Holika Dahan. All the religious rituals take place on this day. On this day people light and gather around bonfires in the evening after moon rise and offer roasted grains, popcorns, coconuts, unbroken rice, flowers etc. to the fire God. They also chant mantras and pray for the health, happiness and wellbeing of their loved ones. The