Sunrise of Devotion: Celebrating Ratha Saptami 2025
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Shardiya Navratri 2023: Dates, Kalash Sthapana Vidhi, Muhurtha, and Festival Duration Introduction In this blog, we’ll explore the details of Shardiya Navratri for the year 2023. Shardiya Navratri is a significant Hindu festival celebrated with much fervor in India. It is a nine-day festival dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga in her various forms. … Read more
Sarva Pitru Amavasya: An Auspicious Occasion in Shraddha Paksha In this blog, we delve into the significance of Sarva Pitru Amavasya, its auspicious nature, and the rituals associated with it. Sarva Pitru Amavasya is a highly anticipated event during the Shraddha Paksha, a time dedicated to honoring one’s ancestors. This year, it holds special importance … Read more
Pitru Paksha: A Period of Inauspiciousness Due to the Shraddha or Tarpana rites, which are associated with death, Pitru Paksha, a key celebration in Hindu culture, is frequently seen as an unlucky time. Following the completion of Ganesh Utsav, it occurs in parts of southern and western India during the second fortnight of the Hindu … Read more
Mahalakshmi and Gauri Worship in Hindu Traditions Festive Month of Bhadrapada In Hindu traditions, the month of Bhadrapada holds special significance for the worship of Mahalakshmi and Gauri, two revered goddesses symbolizing wealth, prosperity, and divine feminine energy. These worship rituals take place during Shuddha Paksha, the bright fortnight of the lunar month. भाद्रपद का … Read more
The Sacred Oasis of Ranjangaon Nestled amidst the enchanting landscapes of Pune, Maharashtra, the temple of Mahaganpati in Ranjangaon stands as a symbol of devotion and divine grace. This revered shrine is the fourth among the Ashtavinayak temples, dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the beloved Remover of Obstacles. The story that unfolds within these hallowed walls … Read more
Exploring Shree Ashtavinayak Temples: A Divine Journey The Sanskrit word Ashta means eight and Vinayak means Lord Ganesha. There are Eight Temples of Lord Ganesha with different names, in the Bhartiya state of Maharashtra. Ganesha personifies Unity, Success and Removal of Hurdles. The Ashtavinayak temples stand out as an array of eight revered holy places … Read more
Lord Vitthal Hinduism’s most popular deity, Lord Vitthal, also known as Vithoba or Panduranga, is largely revered in the Indian state of Maharashtra. He is regarded as a manifestation of Lord Vishnu, one of the most important gods in Hinduism. हिंदू धर्म के सबसे लोकप्रिय देवता, भगवान विट्ठल, जिन्हें विठोबा या पांडुरंगा के नाम से … Read more
Gurudev Datta In Hinduism, Gurudev Datta—also known as Dattatreya or Datta Guru—is a renowned deity who is regarded as an incarnation of the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. As the son of the sage Atri and his wife Anasuya, the name “Dattatreya” is a mix of “Datta,” which means “given” or “bestowed,” and “Atreya,” … Read more
Saptashrungi Devi Saptashrungi Devi, also known as Goddess Saptashrungi or Saptashrungi Devi, is a revered Hindu goddess worshipped in the western Indian state of Maharashtra. The term “Saptashrungi” translates to “Goddess with seven peaks,” referring to the seven mountain peaks where her shrine is situated. सप्तश्रृंगी देवी, जिन्हें देवी सप्तश्रृंगी या सप्तश्रृंगी देवी के नाम … Read more
Lord Ganesha Lord Ganesha, also known as Ganapati or Vinayaka, is one of the most widely worshipped deities in Hinduism. He is revered as the Remover of Obstacles, the Lord of Beginnings, and the God of Wisdom and Intellect. Lord Ganesha is easily recognizable due to his distinct elephant-headed appearance. According to Hindu mythology, Lord … Read more
Agni Devta Agni Devta is most commonly known as the Fire God. He has a prominent place in Hindu Allegorical Stories. “Agni” also means “Fire”, has a charge over fire and his abilities of transformation. Agni has an affiliation of fire characteristics of fervour, luminosity and intensity. Agni Devta is regarded as the Heavenly creature … Read more
Lord Indra A prominent deity in Hindu mythology is Lord Indra, and he is regarded as the king of the gods, presiding over the heavens and the celestial realms. He is frequently portrayed as a youthful and handsome god, mounted on a white elephant named Airavata and wielding a thunderbolt recognized as Vajra. A significant … Read more
Mata Shakti The central figure in Hindu mythology is Mata Shakti, also known as Devi or the Divine Mother, and is revered as the ultimate feminine power and energy in the universe. Shakti is regarded as the primordial cosmic energy and the source of creation, preservation, and destruction. हिंदू पौराणिक कथाओं में केंद्रीय व्यक्ति माता … Read more
Parvati Mata High regard is held for Parvati Mata in Hindu mythology, sometimes referred to as Goddess Parvati or Devi Parvati. She is the personification of feminine power, strength, and devotion and is considered the celestial consort of Lord Shiva. The narrative of Parvati Mata is replete with symbolism and spiritual meaning. Purity, fertility, and … Read more
Sita Mata The story of Sita Mata’s birth, often referred to as Goddess Sita or Janaki, is one of heavenly favour and good fortune. Hindu mythology holds that Sita was created as a manifestation of the goddess Lakshmi, who is Lord Vishnu’s celestial wife. Her birth is an important moment in the epic Ramayana, in … Read more
Bhagwan Shree Ram Bhagwan Shree Ram, who is usually regarded as a manifestation of Lord Vishnu, is one of the most important characters in Hindu mythology. The ancient epic Ramayana, which contains profound spiritual and moral lessons, has a description of his life. Bhagwan Shree Ram was born in the thriving ancient Indian kingdom of … Read more
Bhagwan Venkatesh Bhagwan Venkatesh, often referred to as Bhagwan Venkateswara or Balaji, is held in high regard by Hinduism, especially in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. He is regarded as a manifestation of Lord Vishnu, the universe’s protector. The pinnacle of heavenly compassion and mercy is revered in Bhagwan Venkatesh. The revered temple … Read more
Bhagwan Krishna Bhagwan Krishna, one of Hinduism’s most revered deities, is accorded tremendous importance in Indian mythology and sacred literature. About 5000 years ago, in the Indian city of Mathura, Lord Krishna—who is considered as the eighth avatar of the universe’s protector Lord Vishnu—was born. Both the Bhagavad Gita and the Mahabharata epic give descriptions … Read more
Bhagwan Hanuman A well-known Hindu deity known for his abiding devotion, enormous power, and unending love for Lord Rama is Bhagwan Hanuman.Regarded as one of the most treasured and adored figures in Hindu culture he has a has a prominent role in Hindu mythology. Listed below are some facts regarding Bhagwan Hanuman. The persona of … Read more
Goddess Kali Goddess Kali, usually referred to as Maa Kali or Kalika, is a well-known Hindu deity. She is frequently portrayed as a furious and strong goddess who is linked to annihilation, time, and transformation. Listed below are some facts about Goddess Kali. Different Hindu traditions and areas may have distinct interpretations and representations of … Read more
Goddess Durga Often known as the Divine Mother, one of the most adored and strong deities in Hindu mythology is Goddess Durga. She is praised for being the epitome of divine feminine power, protection, and energy. Here are some details regarding Goddess Durga. अक्सर देवी मां के रूप में जानी जाने वाली, हिंदू पौराणिक कथाओं … Read more
Goddess Lakshmi The Hindu god of abundance, money, and success, millions of worshippers respect and worship Goddess Lakshmi. Here are some details about the goddesss Lakshmi who is credited with bringing riches, wealth, and spiritual health. Devotees pray to Goddess Lakshmi for the blessings of a peaceful and wealthy life that includes both material success … Read more
Goddess Saraswati Goddess Saraswati, also known as the Goddess of Knowledge, Learning, and the Arts, millions of Hindus venerate her. She has a key role in Hindu mythology. She is the epitome of knowledge, originality, eloquence, and verbal power. Let’s examine some important factors related to the goddess Saraswati. Beyond her status as a Hindu … Read more
Lord Shiva Commonly referred to as Mahadeva or the Great God, one of the main gods in Hinduism is Lord Shiva. He is worshipped, as the Supreme Being who embodies creation, preservation, and destruction. Lord Shiva is revered by millions of people all over the world and has a vital role in Hindu mythology. The … Read more
Lord Vishnu Regarded as the universe’s protector and preserver, Lord Vishnu, is Hinduism’s most important deity. Lord Vishnu is responsible for preserving the harmony between good and evil, also he is credited with upholding cosmic order. Lord Vishnu has a calm expression, and Vishnu is frequently depicted with four arms carrying symbolic artifacts such as … Read more
Lord Brahma Lord Brahma, is considered as one of Hinduism’s main deities, also revered as the universe’s architect. Lord Brahma, holds a crucial position, in the holy trinity, referred as Hindu Trimurti, composed of Lord Brahma (the creator), Lord Vishnu (the preserver), and Lord Shiva (the destroyer). Brahma is not as widely worshipped as other … Read more