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Maha Shivaratri Festival 2025: Significance, Rituals and Celebration

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Maha Shivaratri Festival 2025: Significance, Rituals and Celebration

Maha Shivaratri, the "Great Night of Shiva," is one of the most significant festivals celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm throughout India, Nepal and by Hindus worldwide. Celebrated annually with immense devotion, it honours Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism. Maha Shivaratri festival marks the celebration of Lord Shiva. In the South Indian calendar, Maha Shivaratri is observed on the Chaturdashi Tithi of Krishna Paksha in the month of Masi. However, in the North Indian calendar, it falls in the month of Phalguna. This sacred night is marked by prayers, fasting, and rituals that hold deep spiritual...

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The Ravana You Didn’t Know: A Ruler, A Scholar, and a Devoted King

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The Ravana You Didn’t Know: A Ruler, A Scholar, and a Devoted King

When we hear the name Ravana, the first image that comes to mind is that of the ten-headed demon king, the villain of the Ramayana. His abduction of Sita and battle with Lord Rama have defined his character for centuries. But beyond this perception, there is another side to Ravana—a learned scholar, a great devotee, and a ruler who his people revered.  Ravana: The Great Ruler  Ravana or Dashanan, the mighty king of Lanka, was the grandson of Sage Pulastya, one of the revered Saptarishis in Indian mythology. He was born to Sage Vishrava and Kaikashi, an Asura mother. Ravana was...

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Shiva and Parvati: The Divine Love story

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Shiva and Parvati: The Divine Love story

Our ancient scriptures are filled with timeless love stories, but one that truly stands out is the divine union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Their story is more than just a tale of love—it is a symbol of unwavering faith, devotion, and the perfect balance of energies. Spanning across two lifetimes, beginning with Sati and continuing as Parvati, their journey teaches us that true love always finds its way, no matter the obstacles. Shiva and Parvati are two halves of the divine energy; one is not complete without the other. In their relationship, Shiva, the ascetic, and Parvati, the goddess...

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Why is Lord Shiva called Neelkanth? What is the story of Samudra Manthan?

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Why is Lord Shiva called Neelkanth? What is the story of Samudra Manthan?

Lord Shiva, the supreme god in Hinduism, is often depicted with distinctive features such as his matted hair, the serpent around his neck, and the third eye on his forehead. Among these iconic attributes, one of the most striking is his blue throat, which has earned him the name Neelkanth (the Blue-Throated One). This unique characteristic is linked to a fascinating and profound story in ancient Hindu scriptures.  The Churning of the Ocean – Samudra Manthan  The gods (Devas) and demons (Asuras) were always fighting for control of the universe. They decided to work together to find Amrita, the nectar that...

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Kasi Vishalakshi Devi Temple: The Divine Mother of Varanasi

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Kasi Vishalakshi Devi Temple: The Divine Mother of Varanasi

Kasi Vishalakshi Devi, one of the most revered deities in Varanasi, holds immense spiritual significance. Known as the “Goddess with Wide Eyes,” she is a manifestation of Goddess Parvati. The Vishalakshi Temple in Varanasi is among the 51 Shakti Peethas and attracts millions of pilgrims each year. This sacred site is part of the revered triad of temples, which includes Kanchi Kamakshi, Madurai Meenakshi, and Kasi Vishalakshi.  Historical Significance  The origins of the Shakti Peethas are deeply rooted in Hindu mythology. According to legend, Goddess Sati, the first consort of Lord Shiva and the daughter of Daksha Prajapati, self-immolated in protest...

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