Kuber
Kubera (also known as Kuber) is a deity in Hindu mythology who is associated with wealth, prosperity, and material abundance.
Krushna: The Supreme Being
Krushna, often referred to as Krishna, is a Hindu deity. He is revered as Vishnu’s eighth avatar as well as the greatest God in his own right.
Katyayani – Navratri Day 6
Katyayani is the sixth form of the Hindu goddess Durga, who is worshipped during the nine-day festival of Navratri. The word “Katyayani” means “the daughter of sage Katyayana,” who performed intense penance to invoke the goddess.
Kartikey
Kartikey is the Hindu god of war, also known as Skanda & Murugan. He is the son of Parvati and Shiva, and the brother of Ganesha.
Kalratri – Navratri Day 7
Kalratri is the seventh form of the Hindu goddess Durga, who is worshipped during the nine-day festival of Navratri. The word “Kalratri” means “the black night,” and she is depicted as a fearsome and ferocious form of the goddess.
Kali
Kali is a Hindu goddess who is associated with death, destruction, and the cycle of birth and rebirth.
Jagannath
Jagannath is a Hindu deity who is worshipped in the eastern states of India, particularly in the state of Odisha. Jagannath is a form of Vishnu, the Hindu god of preservation, and is worshipped as the lord of the universe.
Indra
Indra is a name that is derived from Hindu mythology, where Indra is the king of the gods and the god of thunder and war. In Hinduism, Indra is one of the most important deities and is revered as the chief of the devas, or celestial deities.
Hanuman
The significance of the Hindu Vanar god, renowned for his superior strength.
Gayatri
Who is the mother of all creation? Let us try and understand the meaning, significance of Aditi and the eternal cyclic re-birth of the same divine essence.
Why is Hinduism known as scientific religion?
Hinduism is often referred to as a “scientific religion” due to its historical emphasis on observation, inquiry, and the pursuit of knowledge.
What is Hinduism?
Hinduism is one of the oldest religions in the world and is the third-largest religion by population. It is a complex and diverse religious and cultural tradition that originated in the Indian subcontinent.
Varuthini Ekadashi Vrat
The devotees who follow this vrat will receive protection from Lord Vishnu against all the evil and negative energies. Varuthini Ekadashi Vrat: Sanskrit language. Therefore it is believed that devotees following this vrat will receive protection from Lord Vishnu against all the evil and negative energies. Moreover, fasting on this day brings prosperity, fame, and health […]
Understanding Yajurved
Yajurved is an Ancient Sanskrit Vedic text, said to be written in line with Atharvaved and Samved. It is one of the four sacred canonical Hindu books (sruti) known collectively as the Vedas.
The Tridevi – The Three Supreme Goddess in Hinduism
Tridevi, or the three goddesses, is a phrase used in Hinduism to refer to the three principal female deities. Female Hindu deities. They are Parvati (associated with Shiva), Lakshmi (associated with Vishnu), and Saraswati (associated with Brahma).
The Tridev – The Trinity of Hindu Gods(Trimurti)
In Hindu mythology, the term “Tridev” refers to the three primary gods who represent the cosmic functions of creation, preservation, and destruction.
Tat Tvam Asi
“Tat Tvam Asi” is one of the four Mahavakyas (great declarations) in Advaita Vedanta, which are considered to be the most profound and important statements of the Upanishads. It is found in the Chandogya Upanishad and it is translated to mean “That Thou Art” or “That art thou.”
Swarg and Nark
The relevance and significance of the Hindu concept of Swarg and Nark
Sankhya(Samkhya)
This blogpost discusses the philosophy of Sankhya and how it explains the existence of nature and emotions.
Samsar
The significance of the cycle of birth and death
Lord Ganesh (Ganpati)
The divine widely popular elephant headed god associated with knowledge and the son of Lord Shiva.