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Why Don't asuras Worship Lord Vishnu?
Hindu mythology is filled with fascinating stories of gods, demons, and their eternal struggle. One of the most intriguing aspects is the complex relationship between the Asuras and Lord Vishnu. Unlike the Devas, who revere and worship him, most Asuras reject him. But why is this so? Is it a battle between good and evil, or is there a deeper philosophical reason behind their enmity? Who are the Asuras? Asura derives from Sanskrit, meaning “powerful beings” or “anti-gods.” In early Vedic texts like the Rig Veda, Asuras were not always considered evil. Some were even portrayed as powerful and noble....
Panguni Festival 2025 at Kapaleeshwarar Temple: A Grand Celebration of Divine Unions
Panguni Uthiram is an important festival in Tamil culture, celebrating the divine marriages of Lord Shiva and Parvati, Lord Rama and Sita, and Lord Murugan and Deivanai. This grand festival is celebrated with devotion at the Sri Kapaleeshwarar Temple in Mylapore, Chennai. It takes place in the Tamil month of Panguni (March–April) on the full moon day (Pournami). Thousands of devotees gather to take part in the rituals and colorful processions. The festival lasts for ten days, ending with the sacred Thirukalyanam (divine wedding) ceremony. Sri Kapaleeshwarar Temple The Kapaleeshwarar Temple, a highly revered Shiva temple in Chennai, Tamil...
The Four Goals of Life and Their Alignment with the Stages of Life in Hinduism
Hinduism, often referred to by its adherents as Sanātana Dharma ("Eternal Order" or "Eternal Path"), is among the world's oldest religions, with roots extending over 4,000 years in the Indian subcontinent. Unlike others, Hinduism does not have a single identifiable founder; instead, it evolved over millennia, integrating a diverse array of philosophies, beliefs, and rituals. Today, Hinduism is the third-largest religion globally, with approximately 1.2 billion adherents, primarily residing in India and Nepal. Evidence from the Indus Valley Civilization suggests that certain practices and symbols, such as ritual bathing and the worship of deities resembling later Hindu gods, may have influenced...
Panguni Uthiram 2025: Significance, Rituals, Date and Time
Lord Murugan Lord Shiva Panguni Uthiram
Panguni Uthiram is one of Tamil culture's most sacred and widely celebrated festivals, in Tamil Nadu and other South Indian states. This auspicious occasion falls in the Tamil month of Panguni (March–April) on the day of the Uthiram Nakshatra (star). It is a highly significant festival, marking various divine events and celestial unions. This day holds special reverence for Lord Murugan, as several important occurrences in his life are believed to have taken place on this day. Panguni Uthiram 2025 Date and Time: Panguni Uthiram will be observed on Friday, April 11, 2025. Uthiram Nakshathram begins at 2:07 PM...
8 Varahi Amman Temples in Tamil Nadu
Varahi Amman, a formidable manifestation of Goddess Shakti, is revered across Tamil Nadu. Depicted with a boar's head and a woman's body, she symbolizes strength, courage, and protection. Devotees believe that worshipping Varahi Amman brings prosperity and safeguards them from negative energies. Here are five prominent Varahi Amman temples in Tamil Nadu, each with its unique history, special features, and festivals: 1. Varahi Amman Temple, Velachery Located in the vibrant neighbourhood of Velachery in Chennai, the Varahi Amman Temple is a significant spiritual centre dedicated to Goddess Varahi, revered as one of the Sapta Matrikas (seven mother goddesses) in Hindu...