Amla, the much appreciated fruit in Ayurveda is a must-add to your home garden. Even though it can 3-5 years for the amla tree to bear fruit, with the right care, you can reap the rewards of the ...
In some regions, people worship the 'Amla’ tree on this day. Consuming Amla fruit is believed to promote good health, and donating fruits is encouraged. Charity plays a vital role during Akshaya ...
honors the Amla tree, believed to embody Lord Vishnu. Devotees fast, pray, and perform puja beneath the tree, seeking blessings and prosperity. Revered for its medicinal properties, Amla is ...
Devotees, especially women observing fasts, worship the Amla tree for blessings of longevity and well-being. The day also commemorates Lord Krishna's journey to Mathura and the beginning of Satya ...
Whether it’s through worshipping the Amla tree, participating in rituals, or engaging in charity, the day embodies the timeless nature of good deeds. Observing Akshaya Navami is said to not only ...
This day is also celebrated as Amla Navami. On this auspicious day, devotees worship the Amla Tree. Women observe fast on this sacred day and perform various puja rituals. This day is considered ...
As the name suggest, it is all about worshiping the Indian gooseberry tree. People in Sambalpur and elsewhere in the state perform religious ceremonies like holy bath, puja and charity for atonement ...
(Pexels, Instagram/@growithneha) The recipe consists of amla, orange, black pepper, turmeric, ginger, mixed in a mixer with a generous amount of water. Neha can be seen drinking it in the video.