
Karwa Chauth
‘Karwa Chauth’ is a ritual of fasting observed by married Hindu women seeking the longevity, well-being and prosperity of their husbands. It is popular amongst
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Skip to content‘Karwa Chauth’ is a ritual of fasting observed by married Hindu women seeking the longevity, well-being and prosperity of their husbands. It is popular amongst
In many parts of Europe, religion has become an important topic only in the last few decades. In the 1970s, religion or rather Christianity, which
Swami Satyasangananda Saraswati What is the best way to help children develop their potential? In India, the vedic tradition introduces children to the practices of
“Charity begins at home”, is an old adage. Unfortunately, charity is very much missing at present. We are increasingly neglecting our family and failing to
There is much to say about the Indian classical dances about its lucidity, expression, etc. Yet many and most of our dancers forget why they
One Vishnusharman, shrewdly gleaning All worldly wisdom’s inner meaning. In these five books the charm compresses Of all such books the world possesses. And this is
Celebrate the final day of Chaitra Navratri 2025 by honoring Maa Siddhidatri, the bestower of divine powers and wisdom. Discover her sacred story, powerful symbolism, and simple ways to involve the whole family in her worship.
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Sanskriti comes from the Sanskrit root “kr” which means to do or to make prefix “sam” is applied before it to convey a sense of embellishment. It means actions done for the holistic refinement and perfection all the potentialities within a human being.
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