Significance of Conch or Shankh in Sanatan Dharma
Shankh or conch is a significant part of the Sanatan Dharma. The Shankh is believed to represent the astronomical movement of the sun, moon, planets, and stars across the sky and is thought to contain cosmic energy inside itself, which is released when it is blown.
Rudraksh
Rudraksh seeds are harvested from the Elaeocarpus Ganitrus tree. Rudraksh is derived from the words ‘Rudra’ (Shiv) and ‘Aksh’, which means ‘tears’. Wearing a Rudraksh mala might help people keep their physical and emotional stability.
Rashi
The twelve Rashi according to Vedic astrology in Hinduism
Purpose of Yantras
Meaning, purpose, significance and benefits of religious Yantras
Om the origin
The origin and significance of the sacred symbol of ॐ
Kamdhenu
Kamdhenu is also referred as Surbhi. She is a miraculous ‘cow of abundance’ who provides her owner whatever he desires. She is usually represented as a white cow with multiple deities inhabiting her body.
Garud
Garud is traditionally shown as a powerful warrior with a golden, luminous body, a white face, crimson wings, beak and a crown on his head. This ancient deity is said to have a massive form, huge enough to cover the Sun.
Dasha
The meaning and types of astrological phases of planet and their positions
Akshay Patra
Akshay Patra was granted as a boon to Yudhishthir, by Surya devta, when he prayed to him to help the Pandavs feed every visitor who comes to their ashram during their exile. It was a miraculous bowl, which would keep feeding people until Draupadi took her meal for the day.