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Vaishākha Māsa: April 3 – May 1
Seasonal Rhythms is Paro’s monthly newsletter. It helps us align ourselves with the natural cycle of the Sun and the Moon and the seasons through ritual practices of the Self
Chaitra Māsa – March 4 – April 2
Seasonal Rhythms is Paro’s monthly newsletter. It helps us align ourselves with the natural cycle of the Sun and the Moon and the seasons through ritual practices of the Self
Moon Rhythms: Pausha Amavasya – A Time to Remember
An alignment with the Moon and its many phases is instinctive for our body, emotions and our moods. It is in our conscious minds that we seem to have lost conscious awareness of this connection with the lunar cycle, one of the most visible cycles of the natural world.
Moon Rhythms: Meditating with the Moon
An alignment with the Moon and its many phases is instinctive for our body, emotions and our moods. It is in our conscious minds that we seem to have lost conscious awareness of this connection with the lunar cycle, one of the most visible cycles of the natural world.
Moon Rhythms: Rituals of Bhadrapada Amavasya
An alignment with the Moon and its many phases is instinctive for our body, emotions and our moods. It is in our conscious minds that we seem to have lost conscious awareness of this connection with the lunar cycle, one of the most visible cycles of the natural world.
Moon Rhythms: Moon Journaling
An alignment with the Moon and its many phases is instinctive for our body, emotions and our moods. It is in our conscious minds that we seem to have lost conscious awareness of this connection with the lunar cycle, one of the most visible cycles of the natural world.
Moon Rhythms: Moon-Charged Water
An alignment with the Moon and its many phases is instinctive for our body, emotions and our moods. It is in our conscious minds that we seem to have lost conscious awareness of this connection with the lunar cycle, one of the most visible cycles of the natural world.
Rites of Gratitude: Harvest Festivals Across India
As Basant rtu or spring arrives so do the harvest festivals because the Rabi crops are ripe for harvest. Traditionally, this season of agricultural renewal also starts the New Year for several communities across India
The Traditions Around Holi
One of the first textual references to Holi occurs in Ratnavali, a play or natika from the 7th century CE, written by Harsha Deva