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The Story Behind Ganesha’s Broken Tusk

Discover the fascinating mythological stories that explain Ganesha’s distinctive appearance and his broken tusk.

Gudi Padwa 2025: Exploring its Significance in Maharashtrian Culture

India is a country of rich tradition, along with multiple cultures and religions each having deep significance and meaning. The festivals of Diwali, Holi, and Dussehra are prominently celebrated in Hindu culture and  Gudi Padwa is one such festival celebrated with great promptness and enthusiasm

Legends of Holi: Mythological Tales Behind the Festival of Colors

Holi festival story is deeply rooted in the legends that are prominent in Hindu culture and hold deep symbolism to culture, traditions, and beliefs.

A Step-by-Step Guide to Holi Celebrations 2025: From Holika Dahan to Rang Barse

Holi is the festival of colours in India. It is also one of the biggest celebrations that has been celebrated across different states in different ways. Holi is celebrated yearly in India and is mainly observed between late February and mid or late March. The concept of Holi with Radha Krishna is primarily derived from the northern regions of India and it is one of the most renowned legends behind this beautiful color-splashing Hindu festival, Holi.

Exploring Diverse Mahashivratri Celebrations All Over India

Mahashivratri the word itself denotes a night dedicated to the celebration and devotion of Shiv Bhagwan. There are in total 17 Shivratri that exist celebrating the different virtues, attributes, significance, and blessing of lord Shiva. Out of these, the significance of Mahashivratri is different having divine intonation, orchestration, and an outworldly event related to this day.

Mahashivratri Fasting: Benefits, Rules, and Spiritual Practices

Mahashivratri is one of the biggest events in Hinduism. It is an annual event that occurs during spring. And like every mahashivratri 2024 will occur during spring on March 8th.  For any devotee of lord Shiva or strong believer of Hinduism mahashivratri fasting is a sacred practice.

Hanuman as Shiva’s Avatar: Exploring the Divine Connection

Shankar Bhagwan has taken several Avatar for his devotees and to elevate the existence of humanity, and Hanuman Ji is one such splendid existence of the lord. Scriptures mention Lord Shiva to be an existence beyond the comprehension of the world yet existing in the world teaching the living beings’ philosophy of like.

Significance of Maghi Ganesh Jayanti 2025: Why is it Celebrated?

Ganesh Jayanti is celebrated as the day Lord Shree Ganesh was born, who was originally named Vinayak by his mother goddess Parvathi. It is also known as Magh Sukla Chaturthi, Tilkund Chaturthi, or Varad Chaturthi and is a significant festival in the Hindu calendar. The Ganesh Jayanti is celebrated on the fourth day of the bright half of the lunar month of Magha which typically falls during January or February.

Exploring Krishna’s Role in the Mahabharata

Lord Shree Krishna is the eighth avatar of lord Vishnu who is a preserver of the universe and is set to ascend the world taking various forms preaching and guiding mankind to the way of righteousness and spirituality helping them attain mukti or liberation. Bhagwan Shri Krishna ascended in the Treat-Yug with great intention; hence, he was one of the central characters of Mahabharat.

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