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Why do we recite Hanuman Chalisa?

Hanuman Chalisa is a devotional hymn dedicated to Lord Hanuman, a Hindu deity who is revered for his strength, devotion, and selflessness. It is believed that reciting the Hanuman Chalisa with devotion and faith can bring various benefits to the devotee, both spiritual and materi

Why do Hindus Worship Tulsi?

In Hinduism, the Tulsi plant (Ocimum tenuiflorum) holds great significance and is considered sacred. It is commonly referred to as the holy basil plant and is revered for its medicinal properties as well as its spiritual and religious significance.

Why did Krushna kill Kans?

Krushna killed Kansa because he was an evil king who had committed many atrocities, and because it was prophesied that he would be killed by the eighth child of his sister Devaki, who was Lord Krushna.

What is Nyas and why do it?

Organs of our body allows to experience the outside world. Before we use those organs to pray or to worship, it’s important to cleanse them. Senses that we experience through them should be pure and to the fullest. That is bliss.

Meaning Of Life and Death

All of us are afraid of death and enamoured by life. Do we actually understand their true significance? Let us understand these based on the concept of Hinduism.

Goddess Laxmi and Why do we worship her?

Laxmi is often depicted as a beautiful woman with golden complexion, adorned with jewellery and clothed in red attire. She is usually shown either standing or seated on a lotus flower, symbolizing purity and spiritual liberation.

Dhun

What comes to your mind when someone says the word ‘Dhun’? It is a word which has different connotations and that is exactly why it is very confusing.

33 Gods in Hinduism

Hinduism is a diverse religion with a vast pantheon of deities. The number and nature of these deities vary among different sects and traditions within Hinduism. Here are 33 types of gods and goddesses in Hinduism:

The Trishul

The Trishul, also known as a ‘Mahadev’s weapon’, has the potential to destroy three realms of illusion: the material world, the realm of past lifetimes (Karma), and the realm of the mind (ego). It provides healing power by virtue of its existence.

The Peepal Tree

The Hindus believe that the Peepal tree houses the souls of ancestors. As a result, anyone who waters the tree on any given day earns Punya and merit for their children.

The importance of cow

Considered a symbol of divinity and the bountiful earth, the holy cow also bears a mythological significance. The blog gives interesting accounts of the cow’s sacredness, its mythological reverence, and the benefits of its products.

The Fuel of our Universe: Agni

This blog post details the importance of the element Agni (Fire) and Lord Agni. It talks about how important the element of Fire is. It also details the importance of Yajna in our culture and our lives.

Sudarshan Chakra

Sudarshan Chakra was known as Bhagwan Vishnu’s symbol of the cycle of time during the Vedic period. It has the potential to demolish anything that comes into its path. It can rotate thousands of times per second and travel millions of yojans (12kms) in the blink of an eye.