Vishwakarma Jayanthi – A Significant Day to Pay Tribute to the Creator of the World
According to belief in the scriptures, Dharma is the son of Lord Brahma. Vastudeva is the son of Dharma. Vishwakarma was the son born to Angirasa and Vastudeva. Around the same time, according to a legend in the Skanda Purana, Prabhas, the eighth son of...
Performing Aarti: Rules and Significance in Hinduism
Aarti is a significant aspect of Hinduism that holds immense importance in the worship of deities. It is a Hindu tradition that is followed by millions of people worldwide, which completes the pooja of God. It is said that whatever happens during...
Perception, Ego & Reality
Perception, Ego & Reality
Here we are trying to explore our Perception and Ego. Go through the below words, and the video in the bottom.
We suffer from a hallucination, a false and distorted sense of our own existence as living organisms. Most of us have the...
Dhanteras vs. Diwali: Understanding the Differences and Similarities
In the vibrant tapestry of Indian festivals, Diwali stands out as one of the most widely celebrated and cherished. It is a festival of lights, joy, and togetherness that brings families and communities together. While Diwali itself is a multi-day celebration, the...
The Importance of Betel Leaves in Pooja
Betel leaves, also known as Paan leaves, have been used for centuries in Hindu worship rituals. These leaves are an important part of any pooja and are offered to various deities as a symbol of respect and devotion. Let's take a closer...
By doing these, you will be able to eliminate your karmas and sins from your previous birth.!
It is believed that a person will suffer the consequences of bad karma of previous births in his current birth. What are the remedies for the sins of previous births..? What remedial measures should be followed to eliminate sin..?
Significance of Fasting in Hindu Religion: Is it Necessary?
Fasting, the practice of abstaining from food and sometimes water for a certain period, is a common tradition in many cultures and religions. In Hinduism, fasting has been a long-standing tradition and is considered an integral part of many festivals and religious...
Why Did Swami Vivekananda Die So Young?
Why Did Swami Vivekananda Die So Young?
Underneath the passing of every evolved soul such as Swami Vivekananda, there is a greater spiritual reality hidden, which we ordinarily do not grasp.
Swami Vivekananda, one of India's greatest teachers of Vedanta Philosophy, left his physical body on...
Holi: Significance and Celebration
Holi is a Hindu festival that is widely celebrated in India and Nepal, as well as by the Indian around the world. It is a celebration of the arrival of spring and the triumph of good over evil. The festival is also...
The Story of Vijayadashami and Dussehra
The main Story of the Vijayadashami and Dussehra is based to help restore Dharma by defeating evil (Adharma). The Dussehra also known as the Vijayadashami is one of the major Hindu festivals celebrated in the Hindu calendar month of Ashvin and Kartik....