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Kamdev : Hindu God of Love

Kamadev, often simply referred to as Kama, is a prominent deity in Hindu mythology who personifies desire, love, and sensual pleasure. He is often depicted as a youthful and handsome deity wielding a sugarcane bow and floral arrows, riding upon a parrot. In Hindu mythology, Kamadev’s most famous role is as the god of love, […]

Holika

Holika, also known as Holika or Holi Mata, is a figure in Hindu mythology who is primarily associated with the festival of Holi and the ritual of Holika Dahan. She plays a central role in the legend of Prahlad and Hiranyakashipu. Holika was the sister of the demon king Hiranyakashipu and the aunt of Prahlad. […]

Holika Dahan or Choti Holi

Holika Dahan, also known as Holika Bonfire or Choti Holi, is a significant ritual observed on the eve of Holi, usually on the night of the full moon day of the Hindu lunar month of Phalguna, which precedes the main day of Holi. This ritual holds great cultural and religious importance in Hinduism and marks […]

Phalguna Purnima

Phalguna Purnima is the full moon day (Purnima) that falls in the Hindu lunar month of Phalguna, which typically corresponds to February-March in the Gregorian calendar. This day holds significant religious and cultural importance in Hinduism, particularly due to its association with various festivals and observances. “Purnima” (Puranmashi) is a Sanskrit term meaning “fullmoon.” In […]

Magha Purnima

Magha Purnima is an auspicious day in the Hindu lunar calendar that falls on the full moon day (Purnima) of the month of Magha, typically in January or February according to the Gregorian calendar. This day holds religious and spiritual significance in Hinduism and is observed with various rituals and festivities. “Purnima” (Puranmashi) is a […]

Goddess Shakambhari

Goddess Shakambhari is a form of the Divine Mother, particularly revered in Hinduism for her role as the provider of food and nourishment. The name “Shakambhari” is derived from two Sanskrit words: “Shaka,” which means vegetables or greens, and “Ambhari,” which means one who bears or supports. Therefore, Shakambhari is often depicted as the goddess […]

Pausha Purnima

Pausha Purnima is the full moon day (Purnima) that falls in the Hindu lunar month of Pausha, which typically corresponds to December or January in the Gregorian calendar. This day holds religious and spiritual significance in Hinduism and is observed with various rituals and festivities. “Purnima” (Puranmashi) is a Sanskrit term meaning “fullmoon.” In Hinduism […]

Hindu lunar month of Shravan

As per the Hindu Calendar, it is believed that Shravan month is one of the holiest months compared to all months. It is the fifth month in the Hindu calendar. However, Shravan usually falls during the Gregorian months of July and August. The Hindu lunar month of Shravan, also spelled as Sawan or Shravana, holds […]

Varalakshmi Vratham

Varalakshmi Vratham, also known as Varalakshmi Puja, is a Hindu festival celebrated to honor and invoke the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and well-being. It is typically observed by married women, who pray for the health, wealth, and prosperity of their families. The festival is observed on the second Friday or […]

Margashirsha Purnima

Margashirsha Purnima is a significant day in Hinduism, falling on the full moon day (Purnima) in the Hindu lunar month of Margashirsha, which typically corresponds to November or December in the Gregorian calendar. This day holds religious and spiritual significance and is observed in various ways across different regions of India. “Purnima” (Puranmashi) is a […]

Goddess Chandika

Goddess Chandika is a manifestation of the Divine Mother or Shakti, particularly revered in Hinduism. She is often associated with fierce aspects of the goddess, embodying strength, courage, and protection. The name “Chandika” is derived from the Sanskrit word “Chandi,” which means fierce or violent. Chandika is prominently worshipped in various forms across different regions […]

Demons Shumbha and Nishumbha

Shumbha and Nishumbha are depicted as powerful demon kings who sought to conquer the heavens and overthrow the gods. When their advances were thwarted by the gods, they engaged in battle with Goddess Durga. Despite their strength and the aid of their powerful armies, they were ultimately defeated by the goddess. Shumbha and Nishumbha were […]

Bringer of Ganga :King Bhagirath

King Bhagirath holds a prominent place in Hindu mythology, particularly in the context of the descent of the sacred river Ganga (Ganges) to Earth. His story is recounted in the ancient Indian scriptures, including the Ramayan and the Mahabharat, as well as in various Purans. According to Hindu mythology, King Bhagirath was a descendant of […]

Boita Bandana Festival

Boita Bandana, also known as Boita Bandhana or Kartik Purnima, is a traditional festival celebrated mainly in the state of Odisha, India. It commemorates the ancient maritime history and trade connections of Odisha with Southeast Asian countries. The festival is observed on the day of Kartik Purnima, the full moon day in the Hindu month […]

Demon Tripurasur

The tale of Tripurasur, the demon, and his confrontation with Lord Shiv is a significant mythological narrative in Hinduism, particularly associated with the festival of Kartik Purnima. In Hindu mythology, Tripurasura, also spelled as Tripurasura or Tripurāsura, was a powerful demon who posed a significant threat to the gods and the universe. The story of […]

Kartik Purnima

Kartik Purnima, also known as the “Purnima” (full moon day) of the Kartik month in the Hindu calendar, is a significant and auspicious occasion in Hinduism. It usually falls between October and November in the Gregorian calendar. “Purnima” (Puranmashi) is a Sanskrit term meaning “fullmoon.” In Hinduism and several other Indian religions and cultures, Purnima […]

Chandipath Chapter – 13

Durga Saptashati 13th Chapter explains Varadaan to Suratha & Vaisya – bestowing of boons to Suratha and Vaisya. सुरथवैश्योर्वरप्रदानं नाम त्रयोदशोऽध्यायः ॥     ध्यानं ओम् बालार्क मंडलाभासं चतुर्भुजं त्रिलोचनम्। पाषाण्कुश वरभीतिर्धारयंतीं शिवं भजे ॥ ऋषिरुवाच ॥ 1॥ एतत्ते कथितं भूप देवीमहात्म्यमुत्तमम्। एवमप्रभा स देवी ययेदं धार्यते जगत ॥2॥ विद्या तथैव क्रियते भगवद्विष्णुमाय:। तय त्वमेष वैश्यश्च तथैवण्ये […]

ChandiPath

Chandi Path, also known as Durga Saptashati or Devi Mahatmyam, is a Hindu scripture dedicated to Goddess Durga. It is commonly recited during Navratri, the nine-day festival dedicated to the worship of the divine feminine. The Chandi Path recounts the story of the triumph of Goddess Durga over the demon Mahishasur. During Navratri, devotees often […]

Sharad Purnima

Sharad Purnima, also known as Kojagiri Purnima or Kumar Purnima, is a Hindu festival celebrated on the full moon day (Purnima) in the Hindu lunar month of Ashwina (Ashwin), which usually falls in October in the Gregorian calendar. It holds significant cultural and religious importance in various regions of India. Sharad Purnima marks the end […]

Satyanarayan Aarti (Puja)

The Satyanarayan Aarti is a devotional hymn sung in praise of Lord Satyanarayan, a form of Lord Vishnu. It is typically recited at the conclusion of the Satyanarayan Puja, a ritual performed by devotees to seek the blessings of Lord Satyanarayan for prosperity, happiness, and fulfillment of desires. The Aarti expresses gratitude and devotion to […]

Ashwin Purnima

Ashwin Purnima, also known as Ashwin Purnima, is a significant Hindu festival celebrated on the full moon day (Purnima) in the Hindu calendar month of Ashwina (also spelled Ashwin), which typically falls in September or October in the Gregorian calendar. “Purnima” (Puranmashi) is a Sanskrit term meaning “fullmoon.” In Hinduism and several other Indian religions […]