Thoughtful Bhai Dooj Gifts for all Budgets: Celebrate the Bond, Sustainably
Move beyond sweets and hampers this Bhai Dooj with Taragram’s sustainable gift ideas. Discover handcrafted treasures, from vibrant crochet earrings and banana fiber boxes to elegant dupattas, each made with love, tradition, and purpose.
Top Gifts for Diwali 2025: Thoughtful, Sustainable & Stylish Picks from Taragram
Celebrate a meaningful Diwali in 2025 with Taragram’s top eco-friendly gift ideas, from banana fiber baskets to handcrafted handbags, marble coasters, and Kalamkari stoles. Thoughtful, sustainable, and made with love by Indian artisans.
A Greener Way to Celebrate: Sustainable Diwali Ideas for 2025
Celebrate this Diwali the sustainable way with Taragram’s eco-friendly guide. From handmade clay diyas and natural decorations to thoughtful gifting and zero-waste feasts, discover simple yet beautiful ways to light up your home, and the planet, with love, not waste.
Hosting a Conscious Dussehra at Home | Eco-Friendly Festive Ideas by Taragram
Celebrate Dussehra sustainably with eco-friendly décor, timeless pooja essentials, and conscious festive choices. Discover handcrafted, artisan-made products at Taragram for a greener celebration.
Navratri: Origins, Myth, Rituals and Contemporary Significance
Navratri, the nine-night Hindu festival, celebrates the Divine Feminine (Shakti) through vibrant rituals, worship, and community festivities. Rooted in the Devi Mahatmyam, it honors Goddess Durga’s triumph over Mahishasura, symbolizing good prevailing over evil. Each day reveres a unique Navadurga form, from Shailaputri (strength) to Siddhidatri (spiritual fulfillment). From Gujarat’s rhythmic Garba and Dandiya dances to Bengal’s ornate Durga Puja pandals, North India’s dramatic Ramlila, and South India’s artistic Bommai Golu, Navratri unites diverse traditions. Rituals like fasting, Kalash Sthapana, and Kanya Puja foster spiritual and social connections. Taragram enhances these celebrations with eco-friendly festive essentials, blending tradition with sustainability to honor both heritage and the planet.
Nine Nights of Navratri, Nine Paths of Meaning
Navratri, the nine-night Hindu festival, celebrates the Divine Feminine (Shakti) through vibrant rituals, worship, and community festivities. Rooted in the Devi Mahatmyam, it honors Goddess Durga’s triumph over Mahishasura, symbolizing good prevailing over evil. Each day reveres a unique Navadurga form, from Shailaputri (strength) to Siddhidatri (spiritual fulfillment). From Gujarat’s rhythmic Garba and Dandiya dances to Bengal’s ornate Durga Puja pandals, North India’s dramatic Ramlila, and South India’s artistic Bommai Golu, Navratri unites diverse traditions. Rituals like fasting, Kalash Sthapana, and Kanya Puja foster spiritual and social connections. Taragram enhances these celebrations with eco-friendly festive essentials, blending tradition with sustainability to honor both heritage and the planet.