Narada Jayanti
Narada Jayanti India is a vast piece of land with every state sporting a different culture, language and faith. This results in the country generating an array of festivals on its soil which is a wonderful reflection of its diversity. The auspicious occasions are also devoted to one or more Gods and Read More...
Shankaracharya Jayanti
Shankaracharya Jayanti India is a nation with numerous learned philosophers and sannyasis who have contributed immensely to this nation and enlightened millions of people with their teachings. They have a strong following even today and festivals dedicated to their legacy are celebrated with grand p Read More...
Goddess Kamakhya
Goddess Kamakhya Hinduism is one of the most ancient religions in the world today with millions of people practicing it. For more than 3,000 years, it has been a hub of complex stories and heroic epics that is the heart of Indian mythology. Hindu Dharma is rich with its colorful tales that showcase Read More...
Goddess Padmavati
Goddess Padmavati Hinduism is renowned for the Holy trinity – Lord Brahma (Creator), Lord Vishnu (Preserver), and Lord Shiva (Destroyer). Their consorts are Goddess Saraswati, Goddess Lakshmi, and Goddess Parvati respectively. These gods and goddesses are known for their various avatars, incarnati Read More...
Lord Khandoba
Lord Khandoba The Hindu deity Lord Shiva is believed to be one of the three main Gods of Hinduism, with the other two being – Lord Brahma and Lord Vishnu. These three deities formed the Holy Trinity. While Lord Brahma was considered to be the creator, Lord Vishnu was the preserver and Lord Shiva w Read More...
Maha Navami
Maha Navami Hindu deities are usually represented in Indian festivals. Devotees celebrate auspicious occasions by visiting temples, performing pujas and rituals to venerate specific Gods and Goddesses. Certain festivals are dedicated to the powerful and extraordinary Goddesses. The nine days of Navr Read More...
Shesha Naga
Shesha Naga Hindus not only venerate Devtas and Devis but also their Vahanas – the animals or birds, who accompany them at all times. Hinduism also worships the deities’ musical instruments, weapons wielded by them, their grahas and nakshatras associated with them. Indian folklore is filled with Read More...
Swaminarayan
Swaminarayan Swaminarayan, who is also referred to as Sahajanand Swami, was a Yogi and ascetic, around whom the Swaminarayan Sampradaya grew, and whose life and teachings helped reinstate central Hindu practices of Dharma, Ahimsa as well as Brahmacharya. He is regarded by his followers to be a manif Read More...
Goddess Bhadrakali
Goddess Bhadrakali In Hindu Dharma, particularly Shaktism, Shakti is believed to be the primordial cosmic energy and stands for the vibrant forces that are believed to shift through the universe. This energy is considered to be inventive, nourishing and also damaging. It is occasionally discussed as Read More...
Kuladevi and Kuladeva
Kuladevi and Kuladeva Hinduism is believed to be the most ancient religion in the world, originating in Central Asia and the Indus Valley. Followers of the faith refer to it as ‘Sanatana Dharma’, also known as the ‘eternal path’, and comprehend the percepts, as laid down in the holy texts, c Read More...