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Legendary Devotees of Lord Shiva: Inspiring Tales of Faith and Sacrifice

Lord Shiva Maha Shivaratri 2025

Legendary Devotees of Lord Shiva: Inspiring Tales of Faith and Sacrifice

Lord Shiva, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism, is the embodiment of compassion, power, and divine grace. His followers come from diverse backgrounds, showcasing the universality of his appeal.  Kannappa Nayanar: The Ultimate sacrifice  Kannappa Nayanar, one of the 63 revered Saivite saints in Tamil Hinduism, was born as Thinnan in Uduppoor (modern-day Uttukottai near Kalahasti, Andhra Pradesh). The son of Nagan, a hunter clan leader, Thinnan was a skilled hunter known for his courage, simplicity, and loving heart. Though uneducated in rituals, he was a devoted worshipper of Lord Shiva. Thinnan's devotion was pure but unconventional, offering...

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Hanuman Jayanti in Tamil Nadu: Significance, Rituals, Date and Time

Hanuman

Hanuman Jayanti in Tamil Nadu: Significance, Rituals, Date and Time

Hanuman Jayanti, celebrated in honor of Lord Hanuman (also known as Anjaneya), is a vibrant and spiritually significant festival observed with great devotion in Tamil Nadu. Lord Hanuman, known for his unwavering loyalty and devotion to Lord Rama, is revered as a symbol of strength, humility, and selfless service.  While Hanuman Jayanti in North India is typically celebrated during Chaitra Purnima (March-April), Tamil Nadu observes the festival in the Tamil month of Margazhi (December-January). The celebrations align with the auspicious Moolam Nakshatra, making this a sacred time for devotees.   Date and time   This year, Hanuman Jayanti will be observed on...

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5 Unknown facts about Ayyappan and Sabarimala

Ayyappan

5 Unknown facts about Ayyappan and Sabarimala

Lord Ayyappan, a highly revered deity in Hinduism, is mainly worshipped in South India, especially in Kerala. According to Hindu scriptures, he was born to Lord Shiva and Mohini, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, symbolizing the fusion of Shaivism and Vaishnavism. Lord Ayyappan is adored by millions of devotees, with his legend focusing on his mission to defeat the demoness Mahishi and his life devoted to simplicity and dharma. The Sabarimala Temple, located in the Western Ghats of Kerala, is one of the most important pilgrimage sites dedicated to Lord Ayyappan, attracting millions of pilgrims, particularly during the Mandala season....

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Why is Sai Baba Worshipped on Thursdays? What Makes Thursday Special for Sai Baba’s Devotees?

Sai Baba

Why is Sai Baba Worshipped on Thursdays? What Makes Thursday Special for Sai Baba’s Devotees?

Sai Baba of Shirdi revered by millions across the world, continues to inspire devotion and love among his followers. Sai Baba is known for his teachings of love, faith and patience, His followers celebrate his life and teachings daily. However, Thursday holds special significance for his devotees.  Shirdi Sai Baba: The Revered Spiritual Leader  Sai Baba, a mystic and spiritual teacher, remains a unifying figure, revered by both Hindus and Muslims. Throughout his life, he refused to align exclusively with any one religion, emphasizing the oneness of humanity. Though believed to have been born a Hindu, Sai Baba was adopted...

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Feminine Energy in Hindu Mythology: Importance of Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswathi

Goddess Lakshmi Parvati

Feminine Energy in Hindu Mythology: Importance of Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswathi

One of the most profound aspects of Hinduism is its reverence for the feminine divine. Hinduism has always celebrated God in female form, honoring the energy of the universe, or Shakti, through its manifestations as Goddesses. Central to this belief are Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati—representing strength, prosperity, and wisdom, respectively. These deities are not just symbolic but integral to the spiritual and cultural fabric of Hindu society, with festivals like Navratri, Vasant Panchami, and Dusshera dedicated to their worship.  The tradition of worshiping the feminine form of the Supreme Force is deeply rooted in Shaktism, a distinct sect of Hinduism...

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