Ashta Vivaah: Eight types of marriages in Hinduism
Vivah is a Sanskrit word used to describe a marriage according to Vedic traditions. Marriage is viewed as one of the sacraments that is a
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Skip to contentVivah is a Sanskrit word used to describe a marriage according to Vedic traditions. Marriage is viewed as one of the sacraments that is a
In the Shiva Purana, at the beginning of time in the Cosmos, Vishnu and Brahmā approached a huge Shiva Lingam and set out to find
The Virabhadra story is heavily linked to the marriage of Lord Shiva to Sati and the Daksha Yagna. There are a few parts to this
Once, the Vindhya Mountain was causing serious problems for the cosmic gods. Each day he was growing higher and so powerful that he threatened to
Kapila Muni, a renowned sage of antiquity, is the author of the philosophical system known as Sankhya, which forms an important part of India’s ancient
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