According to Hindu mythology, Goddess Saraswati was born on this auspicious day of Magh Shukla Panchami when Brahma made her his consort. Once Brahma performed a great yagya from which a young girl emerged. Dressed in a pure white saree and magnificent jewelry, she held a veena and a manuscript in her hands. Brahma immediately …
One of the most adored Hindu goddesses, Goddess Lakshmi, is the representation of grace, with her set posture and serene expression. Even though she is typically connected to success and wealth, divine power has taken on many incarnations, each of which has stood for a distinct requirement needed to lead a happy and prosperous life. …
The opening of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya has everyone in the country buzzing. The idol of Lord Ram Lalla will be installed at the Ram Temple following the consecration ceremony on Monday. The temple’s construction is nearly complete, and many VIPs and celebrities from around the world are expected to attend the Pran Pratishtha …
Have you ever wondered about the unseen forces? Welcome to Kaal Sarp Dosh, it is a celestial dance from ancient astrology. This cosmic phenomenon weaves through destiny, bringing both challenges and opportunities. It is like a universe’s script, where all seven planets (including the Sun, Moon, and Mars) play their roles in affecting people’s lives. …
22 January 2024 is a wonderful day for millions of Hindus. India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, is going to officially open the Ayodhya Ram Temple to everyone. The Pran-partisha ceremony will position the idol of Ram Lalla, and, starting on January 24, the temple will permit devotees to enter. You can go to our website …
Lord Brahma, a significant god in Hinduism, is known as the creator and the father of the Vedas. According to Puranic stories, Brahma created the universe and beings like gods, demons, ancestors, and humans. His wife, Saraswati, gave birth to important things like the Vedas and knowledge. Brahma has sons like Daksa, Seven Sages, and …
More than 2000 festivals are celebrated every year in India. There is not just tradition or stereotypes behind all these festivals, there are hidden mysteries behind every festival. Many things are related to knowledge, science, nature, health, and Ayurveda. If we take Makar Sankranti, a festival celebrated by Hindus every year on 14 or 15 …
In India, Sikhs and Hindus celebrate Lohri, a well-known harvest festival, every winter. It is observed the night before Makar Sankranti and is celebrated with great fanfare in northern India. Lohri, the first of many Hindu holidays celebrated throughout the year, is especially significant to the farming community since it is a harvest celebration that …
Shree Siddhivinayak Mandir which is located at Prabhadevi is very famous and favourite as Desire Fulfilling Shrine of Greater Mumbai. This ancient shrine is a place of worship for finding solace for its devotees and pilgrims all over the globe. On the Kartik Shuddha Chaturdashi of the Shalivahan Samvatsar 1723, as per the Hindu calendar …
The Kuber Statue is essential to Vastu arrangements around the home because it attracts wealth and prosperity! Vastu is a significant aspect of Indian architecture. Most Indians look for a home that complies with Vastu, regardless of the building style or design. Furthermore, a well-designed home based on Vastu principles is prosperous, with loving relationships …
Brahma, known as the Grandfather and the post-veteran counterpart of the first God Prajapati, represents the Hindu creator god. Early Hindu scriptures like the Mahabharata highlight Brahma’s prominence among the great Hindu gods, along with Shiva and Vishnu. As a very prominent god, many myths don’t feature Brahma, where the gods take on human characteristics. …
The guardian of the wealth is none other than the infamous Kuber. Lord Shiva bestowed upon him the title of “God of Wealth” despite his intention of stealing his temple. People adore Lord Kuber and Goddess Lakshmi, as we all know, and it is considered auspicious. One common misperception about Indian mythology is that Lakshmi …