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Significance of Yogini Ekadashi

Yogini Ekadashi, a sacred observance in Hinduism, holds immense importance for devotees seeking spiritual growth and divine blessings. This blog delves into the essence of Yogini Ekadashi, exploring its story, rituals, benefits, and the ideal date for observing it in 2024. What is Yogini Ekadashi? Yogini Ekadashi falls on the eleventh day (Ekadashi) of the […]

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Gajendra Moksha: A Story of Liberation and Devotion

Have you ever heard the story of the liberation of Gajendra, the super strong elephant? This story of Gajendra Moksha teaches us about faith, hope, and how even the biggest problems can be solved.  The Gajendra Moksha Stotram is a sacred hymn from the ancient Hindu scripture, the Bhagavata Purana. It recounts the story of […]

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Shiva Chalisa: Lord Shiva Chalisa in HIndi, English and Telugu

The Shiva Chalisa is a devotional hymn dedicated to Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities of Hinduism. Chanting the Shiva Chalisa is believed to invoke Lord Shiva’s blessings and bring peace, prosperity, and spiritual fulfillment. Shiva Chalisa in Hindi ।।दोहा।।  श्री गणेश गिरिजा सुवन, मंगल मूल सुजान। कहत अयोध्यादास तुम, देहु अभय वरदान॥   […]

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Varanasi: Mahakal ki Nagari | The Eternal City of Shiva

गङ्गा तरङ्ग रमणीय जटा कलापं गौरी निरन्तर विभूषित वाम भागम् ।  नारायण प्रियमनङ्ग मदापहारं वाराणसी पुरपतिं भज विश्वनाथम् ॥१॥ gangā taranga ramanīya jațā kalāpam gaurī nirantara vibhūşita vāma bhāgam. nārāyaņa priyamanańga madāpahāram vārāņasī purapatim bhaja viśvanātham… Sing and praise that lord of the Universe, Who is the Lord of the town of Benares, Who has […]

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Exploring Famous Ganesha Temples In India: Lord Ganesha’s Divine Abodes

Lord Ganesha is one of the most beloved and worshiped deities in Sanatan culture. He is revered as the remover of obstacles and the lord of wisdom, intellect, and prosperity. Other names of Lord Ganesha are Ganapati, Vinayaka, Lmabodar, Ekdanta, Avighna, Gajana, and more. Lord Ganesha has 108 names.  Lord Ganesha is the son of […]

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श्री हनुमान चालीसा हिन्दी में

श्रीगुरु चरन सरोज रज, निज मनु मुकुरु सुधारि। बरनऊं रघुबर बिमल जसु, जो दायकु फल चारि।। बुद्धिहीन तनु जानिके, सुमिरौं पवन-कुमार। बल बुद्धि बिद्या देहु मोहिं, हरहु कलेस बिकार।। चौपाई : जय हनुमान ज्ञान गुन सागर। जय कपीस तिहुं लोक उजागर।। रामदूत अतुलित बल धामा। अंजनि-पुत्र पवनसुत नामा।। महाबीर बिक्रम बजरंगी। कुमति निवार सुमति के […]

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Countdown To Durga Puja 2023: How Many Days Left For The Grand Celebration?

The excitement is growing as we approach the big celebration of Durga Puja 2023. Every Indian is excited about Durga Puja or Durga Puja, this Hindu festival is also known as Sharodotsav or Durgotsava. Durga Puja is a beloved celebration for millions of devotees across India, particularly in states like Bengal, Odisha, Assam, Tripura, Bihar, […]

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The 9 Forms Of Maa Durga To Be Worshiped During Navratri

शरणागतदीनार्तपरित्राणपरायणे, सर्वस्यार्तिहरे देवि नारायणि नमोऽस्तुते! The Navratri festival involves the worship of the nine forms of Maa Durga, collectively known as Navdurga. Among these, Goddess Durga is the most potent and unconquerable deity. Revered as Jagatjanani (Global Mother), Durga holds a significant role as the bridge connecting nature and the continuity of life. Her portrayals […]

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Unveiling the Cultural Importance of Lamps in India

India’s culture and tradition place a high value on lamps, which are used in both homes and temples as a part of ritualistic worship. Deepam is the name given to it in the south, and Diya in the north. They are also employed in a number of celebrations and performances. The Brass Oil Lamp has […]

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Why in Hinduism Do People Light Lamps?

Fire stands out among the other elements because it is the only element in nature that never becomes tainted or contaminated. We have heard of poisoned land, polluted water, air, and even the sky. Only the fire itself has not been infected by human intervention. Since ancient times, people have respected fire as a source […]

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