Hindu Avataras – Meaning, Categories and Gunas
Avatara (Sanskrit: avataranam means “the decent of Supreme Being on earth for the ascent of man”), means ‘descent’, and usually implies a deliberate descent of
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Skip to contentAvatara (Sanskrit: avataranam means “the decent of Supreme Being on earth for the ascent of man”), means ‘descent’, and usually implies a deliberate descent of
Here are brief about 6 Pillars of the Sanatana Dharma 1. Truthfulness One must always speak the truth, stand up for the truth, and side
Ashwathama was the son of Dronacharya, teacher of Kauravas and Pandavas in the Dwapar Yuga (the third age of the four ages, Sat, Treta, Dwapar
BY STEPHEN KNAPP Starting from India and heading to the west, this area had strong contacts with ancient India from many years ago, and is said
The tulsi mala or a rosary made from the holy Tulsi plant, is a beautiful thing to possess and wear. Hindus see the tulsi mala
Having covered the final cluster of Brahma temples in Kanchipuram and before moving on to the other temples in Tamil Nadu, we would like to
Uncover the deep spiritual significance of the Holika Bonfire, an integral part of Holi’s celebration. Learn how this tradition symbolizes the triumph of good over evil, purification, renewal, and the importance of community and new beginnings.
Explore the enchanting legend of Radha and Krishna, the divine love story that inspires the joyful celebration of Holi. Discover how this tale of unity, love, and joy transcends the physical world, shaping the essence of the Holi festival.
Dive into the historical roots of Holi with the legendary tale of Prahlad and Holika. Explore the essence of faith, the triumph of good over evil, and how this story shapes the spirit of Holi’s celebrations.
Embark on a journey of discovery with our list of the top 10 reasons to visit the Ram Temple in Ayodhya. From spiritual enlightenment to architectural beauty, find out why this temple is a bucket-list destination. #RamTemple #AyodhyaTourism #CulturalHeritage
Explore the profound impact of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya on India’s cultural, socio-economic, and architectural landscape. Dive into the historical, spiritual, and modern significance of this iconic temple.
Sanskriti comes from the Sanskrit root “kr” which means to do or to make prefix “sam” is applied before it to convey a sense of embellishment. It means actions done for the holistic refinement and perfection all the potentialities within a human being.
Temples of India (Bharat) culturally have played the role of inner science universities and laboratories. They are an inspiration to the ability to achieve everlasting greatness spanning thousands of years, created by the stillness and beauty of the unchanging inner consciousness reflecting as exquisite artistic beauty of the ever-changing world.
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