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.
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.
There are several famous Ganesh Temples in India built to rever the Lord Ganesha each having deep symbolism to the culture and people’s faith, also showcasing unique architectural styles and artistic heritage of the country.
The Shiv Tandav Stotram is a revered hymn composed in praise of Lord Shiva and is said to be woven in words by the renowned Shiva devotee Sage Ravana, the demon king of Lanka. The origin of the epic composition is linked to a story portraying multiple shades and devotion of the demon king when he encounters his Aradhya Shankar Bhagwan.
Lord Shiva is considered the ultimate, formless, and endless, existence of the universe, which has no beginning or end. In Sanatana Dharma Shiva is a central deity along with the other two embodying the cosmic force of creation, preservation, and destruction. In the Shaivism philosophy of Hinduism, he is considered the supreme deity who is the world itself and the reason for the world to exist.
Vishnu Sahasranamam is one such stotram that appeals to Lord Shri Hari Vishnu, literally saying ‘Sahasra’ means a thousand and ‘Namam’ means names so it is a thousand names of Shri Vishnu
Bhagwan Shree Krishna is said the governing character in Mahabharata, the Sanskrit epic that enfolds the detailed story of Kurukshetra before and after it took place.
Lord Hanuman is celebrated as the most powerful Shivansh and Vanarraj, being born in the Vanar (monkey) clan.
Shree Ganeshji is the beloved lord of many, his adorable and friendly portrayal is the reason for the same. He is the son of Goddess Shakti, Mata Parvati, and Mahadev Shankar
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Celebrated and worshipped as a monkey god, Hanuman ji contains within him 5 avatars, which gives him the name of Panchmukhi Hanuman Ji or Panch Mukhi Bajrangbali. However, did you know that apart from this name, there are 12 names Of Hanuman Ji that most people don’t know of? If that surprises you, keep reading to learn all of them and the story behind these names! If you are a true follower of Hanuman Ji, this article is a must-read for you!
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