Author: Supriya
Observe Rishi Panchami And Live A Balanced Life
Rishi Panchami is a significant day in Hindu culture, observed to honor the seven great sages, also known as Saptarishis.
Observe Kaushiki Amavasya And Ward Off Your Difficulties From Life
Kaushiki Amavasya is a sacred day in the Hindu calendar dedicated to Goddess Kaushiki.
Cleanse Your Mind And Body By Observing Gatari Amavasya
Gatari Amavasya is a unique traditional celebration observed in Maharashtra, India. It marks the start of the holy month of Shravan.
The Untold Story: Why Was Lord Indra Cursed With Thousand Vaginas?
Lord Indra, the king of gods and ruler of the heavens, is a powerful figure in Hindu mythology. But did you know there’s a fascinating story about him being marked with a thousand vaginas?
Observe Aja Ekadashi Fast For Spiritual Cleansing
Aja Ekadashi is a special fasting day in the Hindu calendar. It falls on the 11th day of the Krishna…
Celebrate Anant Chaturdashi And Make Life Peaceful
Anant Chaturdashi is a cheerful Hindu festival celebrated with devotion and joy across India. Anant Chaturdashi is primarily dedicated to Lord Vishnu, known as the preserver of the universe.
Gandhari’s Statue In Indian Courts? The Hidden Meaning
Walk into an Indian court, and you’ll spot a striking statue: a blindfolded woman. That’s Queen Gandhari from the epic Mahabharata.
Why Vishnu Offered His Eye To Shiva: A Hindu Legend Explained
Hindu mythology is full of intriguing stories about gods and their incredible deeds. One such story involves Lord Vishnu sacrificing his eye for Lord Shiva.
Bhadra Month: A Time For Spiritual Growth And Celebration
Bhadra, or Bhadrapada, is a significant month in the Hindu calendar that typically falls between August and September.
Why Valmiki Calls Indra ‘Sahasraksha’: The Thousand-Eyed God
Indra, the king of gods in Hindu mythology, is often called “Sahasraksha.” This name means “the one with a thousand eyes.”