6 Religious Travel Destinations in India
Everyone enjoys travelling. While sometimes work demands us to travel for work, some of us look forward to travelling to a holiday spot for a getaway. But, have you ever...
Read MoreEveryone enjoys travelling. While sometimes work demands us to travel for work, some of us look forward to travelling to a holiday spot for a getaway. But, have you ever...
Read MoreMeditation, in simple terms, can be defined as the exercise of the mind. This is usually practised by being seated with one’s eyes closed. The three main aspects of meditation...
Read MoreA spiritual practice refers to the act you do to bond with the divinity within you. This practice doesn’t always entail doing a puja or visiting places of worship.In Hinduism,...
Read MoreLord Ganesh or Ganesha is the elephant-headed Hindu God who is traditionally worshipped before the start of any enterprise. According to Hindu mythology, he is the son of Lord Shiva...
Read MoreSmartism is a tradition followed by the Smarta sub-sect of Hindus. This tradition was founded by Adi Shankaracharya between 3 century BCE and 3 century CE with the intention of...
Read MoreGoddess Gayatri is known to be the divine universal mother and also the mother of the Vedas (Vedamata). She is considered to be the divine energy that emanates from all things. According...
Read MoreGuru Purnima is a celebrated day in India where people worship their gurus or teachers. In Sanskrit, Guru literally means ‘dispeller of darkness.’ A guru is thus a mentor, guide...
Read MoreThe festival of Rakhi or Raksha Bandhan is celebrated every year on the full moon day of the month of Shravan in July/August. It is the day when the bond...
Read MoreMany a time, when we are struck with bad luck, ill health, or misfortune in life or simply find ourselves in a rut, we are plagued with the question –...
Read MoreHindus worship multiple gods and they are addressed by various names. This is because of the plethora of sub-cultures followed by people who follow Hinduism. Each sub-culture has its unique...
Read MoreFather’s Day has its origins in the United States and was first celebrated in 1910 in Washington. It is celebrated on the third Sunday of June. This year Father’s Day...
Read MoreThe pandemic in 2020 changed life as we knew it. Distance became the new keyword. Children had to stay away from parents, grandchildren from grandparents. In such unprecedented times,what brings...
Read MoreGoddess Durga is considered by her devotees as one of the most powerful of all deities. She is regarded as the goddess of protection, war, and strength. The 40 verse...
Read MoreGoddess Saraswati is the Hindu goddess of knowledge, learning, music, and wisdom. Saraswati comes from the words ‘saras’ meaning flow and ‘wati’ meaning she who has or possesses. She is...
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