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Panch Kedars in Hinduism

Pilgrimage to the Panch Kedar temples is considered an important religious journey for Lord Shiva’s devotees, and it is also an opportunity to experience the natural beauty and serenity of the Himalayan region. Panch Kedar are important pilgrimages in India as they are believed to be built by the Pandavas of Mahabharat. Panch Kedar refers […]

Dhams in Hinduism

In Hinduism, “Dham” refers to a sacred pilgrimage site or a place of religious significance. These Dhams are considered spiritually significant and are often associated with specific deities or revered saints. Pilgrimage to these sites is believed to be auspicious and can bring blessings and spiritual merit to the devotees. It is believed that visiting […]

Why Krishna choose Kurukshetra for Mahabharat?

We all know about the great epic of Mahabharata. But, do you know why it was fought on ground of Kurukshetra?  Here we will talk about two most prominent stories and one logical explanation which will definitely clarify these questions.     The Mahabharata, one of the most significant epic narratives in Hindu mythology and […]

11 Rudra’s

The phrase “33 Koti Devatas” can be understood as referring to various categories or types of divine beings rather than a specific count of 33 crore deities. The concept of “11 Rudras” within the “33 Koti Devatas” in Hinduism refers to a specific group of deities associated with Lord Shiv. The term “Rudra” is often […]

2 Ashwini Kumars

The phrase “33 Koti Devatas” can be understood as referring to various categories or types of divine beings rather than a specific count of 33 crore deities. The Ashwini Kumars are a pair of twin deities in Hindu mythology who are often counted among the “33 Koti Devatas.”   The Ashwini Kumaras, also known as […]

12 Aditya’s

The phrase “33 Koti Devatas”  can be understood as referring to various categories or types of divine beings rather than a specific count of 33 crore deities. The 12 Adityas are one of these categories within the broader concept of the 33 Koti Devatas. The concept of the “Adityas” refer to a group of solar […]

8 Vasus

The 8 Vasus are one of these categories within the broader concept of the 33 Koti Devatas. They are eight elemental gods (called “Aṣṭa-vasu”, ‘Eight Vasus’) representing aspects of nature (The Five Elements – Pancha Bhoothas) and also representing cosmic natural phenomenon (The Sun, The Moon and The Stars). The name Vasu means ‘Brilliance’ or […]