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Thadhagathan

Learner & Researcher of Religion | Follower of Hinduism | Student of Spiritual Psychology

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Bayakanda Gangamma Temple is located at Bayakanda in Andhra Pradesh, 20 km from Madanapal and 150 km from Bangalore; It is a...
What happens after death- Extracts from 'The Garuda Purana' What is death ? Is there life after death ? Is death painful? What happens after death ? How does...
These are the paintings of an Italian painter. He took 5 years to understand the Mahabharata and 12 years to complete the paintings. Giampaolo Tomassetti...
Anything may happen at any time to take away your pride, your wealth, your happiness; but no one can steal your humility. One of the...
Surendrapuri, The World of Mythological wonders! Surendrapuri is a novel one-stop destiantion where you can see encapsulation of cultural, creative and sculptural brilliance. Kunda Satyanarayana...

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Goddess Lakshmi Blessing: Five Secrets from Chanakya Neeti on Prosperity

In the ancient Indian text, Chanakya Neeti, Acharya Chanakya, a revered advisor and scholar, offers timeless wisdom on various aspects of life....

Lord Rama’s Steadfast Dharma: Guiding Light in Today’s Maze

In the timeless epic of the Ramayana, Lord Rama stands as the epitome of righteousness, integrity, and unwavering devotion to dharma—the righteous...

What was Arjuna’s Moral Crisis between Duty and Kin in Bhagavad Gita?

The opening chapter of the Bhagavad Gita sets the stage for a profound and timeless discourse on duty, morality, and self-realization. Amidst...

Panchamrit: Divine Elixir of Hindu Worship

Panchamrit, the sacred blend of five nectars, holds a revered position in Hindu rituals and worship practices. Translating to "Five Amrits" or...

Lord Hanuman’s Bhakti: Growth & Significance of Sundara Kanda

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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