Shattila Ekadashi
Shattila Ekadashi, also known as Tilda Ekadashi or Shattila Ekadasi, is observed on the eleventh
Shattila Ekadashi, also known as Tilda Ekadashi or Shattila Ekadasi, is observed on the eleventh
Pausha Putrada Ekadashi is a special Ekadashi observed in the Hindu lunar calendar during the
As per the Hindu Calendar, it is believed that Shravan month is one of the
Chaturmas, also known as Chaturmasya, is a sacred period of four months in Hinduism. It
The Goraksha Samhita is a sacred text within the Nath tradition of Hinduism, attributed to
The Matsyendra Samhita is an important text in the Hatha Yoga tradition, attributed to Matsyendranath,
The Nath tradition, also known as the Natha Sampradaya, is a prominent Hindu religious tradition
The last Siddhi, Vasitva Siddhi is the supreme ability to control other living beings’ minds.
“Ishitva” comes from the Sanskrit root “ish,” which means lord or ruler. “Siddhi” means accomplishment
“Praakamyam Siddhi” emphasizes the potential for individuals to manifest their desires or intentions through spiritual
Prapti translates to acquisition. With this Siddhi, one can instantly get what they want materialistically.
Garima Siddhi specifically refers to the ability to become infinitely heavy or to increase one’s
Laghima Siddhi specifically refers to the ability to become weightless or to make oneself lighter
Mahima Siddhi specifically refers to the ability the ability to become infinitely large or to
The ability to become infinitely small or to minimize one’s physical form to the point
In Hindu astrology, “Dosh” refers to flaws or unfavorable planetary combinations that are believed to
Agni Pradakshina, also known as circumambulation of the sacred fire, is a ritualistic practice observed
In Hinduism, Pitrilok refers to the realm or world of the ancestors, where departed souls
Hinduism, one of the oldest religions in the world, has elaborate rituals and beliefs surrounding
Sri Vaishnavism is a prominent school of Hindu philosophy and theology that centers around the
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