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A Beginner’s Guide to Hindu Mantras: Chanting for Peace and Wellbeing

Hindu chants and mantras have a separate existence and significance in Sanatana Dharma, as words and sounds are said to have a vibration that affects living beings at a certain frequency.

Who are the Chiranjeevi? Exploring the Legend of the 8 Immortals

The concept of Chiranjeevi in Hinduism refers to human beings blessed with internal life, the term Chiranjeevi is derived from the Sanskrit word, Chiram which is long and Jivi meaning lived, denoting those who have long or eternal life and are believed to live forever until the end of the current cosmic cycle.

How Powerful Was Indrajit: The One Who Conquered Lord Indra

One of the most powerful characters in the Ramayana is the son of Lord Ravana, the fearful and terrible Indrajit. Named so for his victory over Lord Indra, the king of the Devas himself, Indrajit was the greatest warrior in Ravana’s army.

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Gudi Padwa 2026: Significance, Traditions & Celebrations

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

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The Significance and Power of Shree Hanuman Chalisa

Discover the significance, history, benefits, and miraculous power of the Hanuman Chalisa with Bhakti Marg. Learn how to chant it and its spiritual impact on devotees.

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Benefits of Chanting Hanuman Chalisa (Effects and Advantages)

Discover the transformative benefits of chanting the Hanuman Chalisa, from fostering inner strength and courage to promoting mental clarity and peace. This powerful devotional practice offers spiritual and emotional advantages that uplift the mind, body, and soul, helping devotees overcome challenges and build resilience.

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