
Matsya Avatar – Incarnation of Lord Vishnu
During the deluge before the latest re-creation of the universe, the four Vedas (the Holy Scriptures) which were required by Brahma for the re-creation were
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Skip to contentDuring the deluge before the latest re-creation of the universe, the four Vedas (the Holy Scriptures) which were required by Brahma for the re-creation were
By Sainath Lord Vithal, or Panduranga Vittala, is an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and is worshipped in the world famous Pandarpur Rukmini Vithal Temple at
By Pradeep Srivastava Before we get into the practical applications of the concept of gunas, it would make sense to have a basic understanding of
By Arvind Sharma Birks Professor of Comparative Religion at Faculty of Religious Studies at McGill University in Canada. I think I should respond to the
Narasimha Jayanti is another important festival among the Hindus and is celebrated on Vaisakh Chaturdashi (14th day) of the Shukla Paksh. Narasimha is the fourth
PART 1 OF 4: Ancient Aryavart in pre-Mahabharat times was under the expert supervision of highly qualified Rushis. They would teach Vedic vidya to all
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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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