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Every person has his own qualities. Similarly, women also have their own qualities. But according to the scriptures, women with these 4 qualities are...
We can see thousands of Ganesha temples in India. There are Ganesha temples in every lane. But, have you heard about these 17 special...
Ganapati is known by various names like Sumukha, Ekadanta, Kapila, Gajakarnaka, Lambodara, Vikata, Vighnesha, Vinayaka, Dhumraketu, Ganadhyaksha, Bhalachandra and Gajanana. There is a...
In our religious scriptures, good, bad, sinful and virtuous deeds related to man's work and conduct are detailed. Shiva Purana also says that...
According to Acharya Chanakya sleep is very important for an individual. Similarly, he says that these 5 persons should never be awakened...
In the Mahabharata war, seeing Arjuna distracted, Lord Krishna gave Arjuna knowledge of the Gita to continue on the path of duty. How...

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