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Jagannath Puri Rath Yatra 2026: Dates, Rituals & Spiritual Meaning
Celebrate Rath Yatra 2026 on July 16 in Puri, Odisha. Discover its rituals, meaning, chariot construction & history of Lord Jagannath's grand procession. India, the land of festivals is host to many colorful celebrations and the most grand of these is the Rath Yatra in Puri. It is hosted in honor of Lord Jagannath, his brother Lord Balabhadra, and their sister Devi Subhadra. They are the deities who reside in the Lord Jagannath temple in Puri, Odisha. The festival involves devotees pulling the chariots of the deities. Thousands of devotees participate in the Lord Jagannath Rath Yatra.
Published in May 2024
7 Common Lessons from the Religions of the World
When we think about religious teachings all religions in the world largely talk about topics like the purpose of life, the nature of existence, and the difference between the right and the wrong paths of life. These teachings are important because they help us live a meaningful life and often guide us when we need it the most. Most of these teachings are compiled in the sacred texts of the various religions like the Bhagavad Gita of Hinduism and the Guru Granth Sahib of Sikhism among many other holy texts. It is from these religious lessons that we can take out the most important teachings that can be followed in life. Be it Christian beliefs or the teachings of Hinduism and Sikhism. There are some lessons that we learn from all religions in the world. Let’s take a look at 7 of them.
Published in Feb 2024
Understanding The Science of Tibetan Healing and Medicine
For the longest time the high altitudes of the Tibetan plateau guarded a well kept secret until it came to be known by the world, the science of Tibetan healing and traditional Tibetan medicines. It is called Sowa Rigpa in Tibetan language which means the science of healing. It is an ancient medical science which is almost 2500 years old and has survived the test of time. Apart from Ayurvedic medicine, it is one of the few medical sciences that aim to harness the power of natural medicine.
Published in Feb 2024
Shri Nath Ji ki Haveli in Nathdwara: The History and Significance of Temple
The sacred land of India is home to many beautiful temple towns that are visited by millions of devotees every year and one of them is Nathdwara which lies approximately 48 kilometers North-East of Udaipur. The town is popular because it is home to the idol of Shri Nath Ji which is a child form of Lord Krishna. He is the main presiding deity of the Nathdwara temple and is worshiped by many devotees throughout the year. He is mainly worshiped in the states of Gujarat and Rajasthan by the devotees of the Pushtimarg sect of Vaishnavism which was founded by Shri Vallabhacharya and follows the Bhagavat Purana. It is believed by devotees that the face and arms of Shri Nath Ji emerged from the Govardhan Hill itself. A temple was built for the deity in a nearby village called Jatipur. Later the temple was moved to the top of the Govardhan Hill by Shri Vallabhacharya.
Published in Feb 2024
Shaligram Stones: The Most Unique Form of Lord Vishnu
Devotees of the Hindu religion are known for their firm devotion and that is why they worship their deities in the most beautiful and unique forms. This can be seen in the worship of the Shaligram Shila by the devotees of the Vaishnava tradition. The Shaligram stones are sacred for Hindus because they are considered to be a form of Lord Vishnu who is considered to be the preserver and protector of the universe. They are found near the Gandaki River which flows in Nepal and is one of the largest tributaries of the holy Ganga. The unique thing about them is that they are smooth and shiny and that they are even marked with the impressions of the Sudarshan Chakra which is the divine discus of Lord Vishnu. Mostly Shaligram stones are black but they are found in other hues as well like yellow, red, blue, etc.
Published in Feb 2024
Cheriyal Paintings: A Glimpse Into Their Past and Their Present
Cheriyal paintings are colorful and mostly use primary colors only. The trademark feature of a Cheriyal scroll painting is that it has a background that is red in color and a border that has floral motifs. They usually depict scenes from Hindu epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata, incidents mentioned in the Puranas like the Shiv Purana, Garuda Purana, and the Markandeya Purana, and other mythological events like the Krishna Leela. Apart from this they also depict daily scenes from the lives of the common folk. It must be noted that the figures depicted in Cheriyal scroll paintings are always facing each other.
Published in Feb 2024
The Story of Sudarshan Chakra: A Celestial Weapon and a Divine Mystery
The Sudarshan Chakra, Lord Vishnu’s celestial discus, is far more than a mythological weapon. Symbolizing the eternal cycle of time, cosmic order, and divine protection, it represents the force that preserves dharma and dispels evil. This sacred emblem holds deep significance in Hindu philosophy and rituals, reminding devotees of the omnipresent vigilance of the Supreme Protector. Dive into its legends, symbolism, and mystical energies to understand why Sudarshan Chakra remains a revered icon across time. More than a weapon, the Sudarshan Chakra is a divine wheel of protection, balance, and cosmic justice. Discover the spiritual meaning behind Lord Vishnu’s sacred disc and its mystical role in upholding dharma.
Published in Feb 2024
Brass Statues as per Vastu – Bring Prosperity, Peace & Elegance Home
As per Vastu Shastra, brass statues should be placed in the northeast or east part of your home to invite positivity and prosperity. Ideal idols include Lord Ganesha, Buddha, and Goddess Lakshmi. Keep them elevated, clean, and facing inward to balance energy flow and aesthetic harmony. Avoid bedrooms or bathrooms for deity idols. Proper brass placement enhances peace, creativity, and good fortune.
Published in Jan 2024
The Significance of Sacred Animals in Hinduism
There are many unique qualities about the Hindu religion and one of them is the advocacy of compassion towards animals and in fact, all creatures in the world. Animals are considered sacred in Hinduism. Not only do Hindus worship various animals but they also show their compassion and respect towards them by following practices like pure vegetarianism and non-violence towards animals. They hold a lot of significance and are associated with various Gods and Goddesses as their mounts. For instance, the mouse is considered to be Lord Ganesha’s mount while the lion is considered to be the mount of Goddess Durga.
Published in Jan 2024
Ashtadikpalakas: Guardians of 8 Directions in Hindu Belief
The Ashtadikpalakas are the eight Hindu guardian deities who rule the cardinal and intercardinal directions, each representing a natural force and divine attribute. Rooted in Vedic tradition, they are central to Vastu Shastra, temple architecture, and cosmic balance. From Lord Indra in the East to Nirrti in the Southwest, their roles are both symbolic and functional offering protection, harmony, and spiritual alignment in sacred spaces and homes alike.
Published in Jan 2024
Unlocking the Secrets of Temple Construction in India
India is the land of spirituality and all things holy. People from the far west come here for soul searching and are left spellbound by the temples in India. The grand architecture and the vibrant ways of worship have a profound impact on them. Temple construction in India has been immensely instrumental in the addition of a new dimension to the Hindu culture. The art of temple construction evolved under many dynasties that were spread all over India. Different regions had different styles of architecture that became synonymous with them. For instance, the Dravidian style of architecture was mainly preferred in the Southern regions for the construction of many ancient temples in India.
Published in Jan 2024
25 Popular Sanskrit Words and Their Meanings
Sanskrit is a sacred language and is considered to be the mother of all languages because many words of these languages have been taken from Sanskrit. For instance, many of the words of English have been taken from Sanskrit. Many sacred texts of the Hindu religion like the Vedas, the Upanishads, epics like the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, and the holy Bhagavad Gita have been written in Sanskrit and this gives this holy language a highly revered status, especially in India. As the world is gaining interest in India and in the Indian culture, more and more people are getting drawn to this divine language and are attempting to learn it. If you’re one of them, we have a list of Sanskrit words that not only sound melodious but also have profound meaning to them.
Published in Jan 2024
11 Most Influential Thinkers of Ancient India
Ancient India was the hub of learning. With the most gifted and sharp minds being born here, India was a boiling pot of thoughts, ideas, and philosophies that transformed the world. The earliest known universities were in India, from Nalanda which had the biggest library in the world to Takshashila which graduated great thinkers like Chanakya. Many scholars contributed to a variety of fields. For instance, Acharya Pingala who invented the binary number system, Adi Shankara who was the pioneer of Advaita Vedanta, and many more. It is these revolutionary bright minds who made the history of India so glorious.
Published in Jan 2024
Indian Authors and Indian Literature and Their Impact on the World
India is the land of many wonders and the brightest minds have taken birth here. These have contributed immensely to the growth of Indian literary tradition. Pioneers in various fields have penned many texts that make up the trove of literary treasures of India. Indian authors have created a rich repository of literary gems on various topics and themes. From treatises on medicine to sacred ancient texts, from poetry and plays to political accounts, Indian literature is very diverse and has had a profound impact on the world across a variety of fields.
Published in Jan 2024
A Peek Into the Pran Pratishtha Ceremony of the Ram Mandir
The world will chant along when the skies echo with Jai Shri Ram on 22nd January as the city of Ayodhya welcomes the return of its rightful king Lord Rama, yet again. It’s been a long and arduous journey for Hindus across the country and it is finally culminating beautifully. With only 2 weeks to go before the inauguration ceremony, the world is gearing up for the event. Everyone is wondering how the series of events will pan out, who will be present, and many other things. Here are some of the details about the ceremony.
Published in Jan 2024
Ram Mandir Architecture: A Story Beyond Brick and Mortar
The construction of the Ram Mandir has been completed to a great extent and the temple is finally nearing the day of its inauguration. With this development, the eyes of the entire world are on how the temple is turning out. It has been going on under the guidance of Chandrakantbhai Sompura who designed the Akshardham Temple in Gujarat. He is being assisted by his two sons Nikhil Sompura and Ashish Sompura. There are questions about every aspect of the construction and we have tried to answer most of them.
Published in Jan 2024
Ayodhya Ram Mandir: A Story of Hindu Faith and Devotion
The Ram Janmabhoomi Movement has been the driving force behind the construction of the Ayodhya Ram Mandir. It dates back to the 1980s and its initiation is credited to the Hindu Vishwa Parishad. This movement aimed to reclaim the land that is considered to be Ram Janmabhoomi or the birthplace of Lord Ram. Its journey has been full of trials and tribulations and one marred by various controversies. A major part of the movement was the 1992 Rath Yatra to Ayodhya. However, the movement finally gained success in 2019 when the Supreme Court ruled that the construction of Ram Mandir would take place at the site. A trust called the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Teerth Kshetra was also established to oversee the construction of the temple.
Published in Jan 2024
Printed Sarees : Exploring the Regional Printing Techniques of India
Indian textiles have always attracted the world, especially the majestic saree. It has been a part of the traditional Indian attire for ages and has only become more fascinating with time. A humongous amount of printed sarees are manufactured in India. While some are printed digitally, the pride of India rests with the hand-crafted printed sarees. Various regional printing techniques are used to create beautiful floral sarees along with other prints like geometric and paisley designs. Block printing and tie and dye are the two main techniques.
Published in Dec 2023
Shani Dev (Saturn God): The Hindu God of Karma, Justice, Rituals & Beliefs
Who is Shani Dev, the Hindu God of Karma and Justice? Revered as one of the Navagraha deities, he guides individuals toward the results of their deeds while they are still alive. Unlike his brother Yama, who delivers karmic justice after death, Shani Dev ensures that justice and discipline are maintained in the present life. Shani Dev guides individuals toward the results of their deeds according to Vedic astrology. Born to Surya Dev and Goddess Chhaya, he is a powerful deity whose worship is believed to remove obstacles, protect from misfortune, and teach the importance of righteous living. Learn about Shani Dev, Saturn God in Hinduism: origin, beliefs, rituals, and his role in karma and justice. A complete guide for devotees.
Published in Dec 2023
The Patanjali's Yoga Sutras: Tracing the Roots of Yogic Practices
The ancient practice of yoga is a beautiful tree that has branched out to different parts of the world. Whenever we talk about yoga, mentioning the yoga sutras is inevitable. They are quite popular among yoga practitioners and are the oldest known texts on the subject. The yoga sutras are Sanskrit texts compiled around 500 BCE by Patanjali. They are considered to be a manual for yoga based on practices followed by yogis of that era. Information on yoga was scattered throughout different texts and was beyond the comprehension of the common folk, so Patanjali compiled it into simplified yoga sutras, making them easy to understand by all.
Published in Dec 2023
Peeking Into the How and Why of Astrology
For the longest time, astrology has piqued the curiosity of the masses and has always been a mystery. How a distant celestial object is observed by the gifted few on Earth and how its ever-changing movement impacts the events of our world is still not understood by many. Among the countless astrology questions that puzzle the human mind, one of them is how exactly does astrology work? To understand that, we must first acquaint ourselves with what astrology is. Astrology is the study of planetary positions and the alignment of stars in relation to the Earth to predict the events of the future to a great extent. It is the science that bridges the gap between the world on earth and the one beyond the sky.
Published in Dec 2023
10 Biggest Statues in India of Lord Hanuman
A true symbol of loyalty, Lord Hanuman is the epitome of devotion. He dedicated his life to serving his lord Bhagwaan Rama. Such was his love for Lord Rama that even today, people sing praises of him and build temples in his honor. Being the land of breathtaking architecture, India has some of the most magnificent statues of Lord Hanuman. While the biggest Hanuman statue in India is located in Madapam on the banks of river Vamsadhara, the statue in Paritala Anjaneya Temple in the state of Andhra Pradesh, along with others in the Nalco Temple in Odisha, Jakhu Temple in Shimla etc are scattered around the country. From the mighty Himalayas to the banks of serene rivers in the south, the sacred land of India is beautifully adorned with the most striking statues of Lord Hanuman. Let’s take a look at 10 of them.
Published in Nov 2023
Kshatriyas: Hindu Religion’s Guarding Forces
The Hindu religion has always managed to fascinate the world. As more and more people try to explore the various Hinduism beliefs and ideologies, many interesting concepts are not completely well understood. One of them is the origin and history of the four varnas of the Hindu society. The second out of these four varnas is Kshatriya, the ruling class and the military.
Published in Nov 2023
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