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Every year on the joyous occasion of Hanuman Jayanti, a vibrant festival celebrates the birth of Lord Hanuman, a captivating figure woven...
In the ancient Indian text, Chanakya Neeti, Acharya Chanakya, a revered advisor and scholar, offers timeless wisdom on various aspects of life....
In the timeless epic of the Ramayana, Lord Rama stands as the epitome of righteousness, integrity, and unwavering devotion to dharma—the righteous...
The opening chapter of the Bhagavad Gita sets the stage for a profound and timeless discourse on duty, morality, and self-realization. Amidst...
Panchamrit, the sacred blend of five nectars, holds a revered position in Hindu rituals and worship practices. Translating to "Five Amrits" or...
The Sundara Kanda, the captivating fifth book of the Ramayana, pulsates with the energy of Hanuman's unwavering devotion (bhakti) to Lord Rama....

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