Tag: Mahabharata
Wash Away Your Past Sins By Observing Kamada Ekadashi
Kamada Ekadashi is a special day in the Hindu calendar. Known for its ability to cleanse sins and grant blessings, Kamada Ekadashi holds a significant place in the hearts of devotees.
Lessons From The Biggest Kurukshetra Battle
The Kurukshetra Battle from the Mahabharata offers more than tales of warriors. It’s a mirror reflecting timeless human values, ethics, and the clash between righteousness and self-interest.
Why Did Kunti Leave Baby Karna After Birth?
Kunti’s tale is one that still moves us today. As a young princess, she received a magical blessing with a catch – she had to use it immediately.
How Pitamaha Bhishma Discovered Kunti And Karna’s Hidden Connection?
The Mahabharata is full of secrets, and one of the most intriguing is how Bhishma knew that Kunti was Karna’s mother.
Reasons Bhishma Chose Kauravas In Mahabharata
In Mahabharata, Bhishma stood on the side of the Kauravas. His actions raised a question in many minds: Why did he fight against the Pandavas whom he dearly loved?
Why Kharna Is The Heart Of Chhath Puja? Importance And Traditions
The sacred festival of Chhath Puja brings families and communities together with a deep sense of devotion, beginning this year on November 7, 2024.
Enhance Your Digestive System By Observing Nirjala Ekadashi
Nirjala Ekadashi is one of the most challenging fasting rituals that falls in the hot summer month of Jyeshtha.
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.
The Story Of Kunti’s Motherhood And Sacrifice
Kunti was a key figure in the great Indian epic, the Mahabharata. She wasn’t just any ordinary woman – she was the mother of the five Pandava brothers, the main heroes of the story.
Who Was Dhritarashtra? A Look At The Mahabharata’s Blind Ruler
King Dhritarashtra was a key figure in the great Indian epic, the Mahabharata. Born blind, he became the ruler of Hastinapur, an ancient kingdom in India.