
Hinduism’s Perspective of the Human Body
By Sonita Kashyap – Exclusive to Sanskriti Commonly, we as humans do not really care about the body symbolism. Some people are concerned about it
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Skip to contentBy Sonita Kashyap – Exclusive to Sanskriti Commonly, we as humans do not really care about the body symbolism. Some people are concerned about it
When my mom first taught me to love the creator of universe, I learnt to feel his creation in every grain of soil, every drop
The Vedas are the core scriptures of Hinduism and the Upanishads are texts which form the philosophical essence of the Vedas. The Upanishads are collectively
During the war between Lord Ram and Ravana in Ramayana, Ravana took the help of Ahiravana, king of Patala. In order to protect Lord Ram and Lakshman,
According to modern astronomy and science, we know that the earth’s orbit around the sun is not a circle and is slightly elliptical. Therefore, the
American-born Geshe Michael Roach, a fully ordained Buddhist monk, is in Varanasi for a discussion on ‘How to Use the Great Ideas of the Bhagavad
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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Celebrate Day 5 of Chaitra Navratri 2025 with Maa Skandamata, the compassionate mother of Lord Kartikeya. Discover her story, significance, and rituals to embrace her nurturing energy.
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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