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Who is the Vahana of Shani Bhagwan

Other depictions sometimes show Shani Dev riding a vulture or buffalo, or even riding an iron chariot drawn by eight black horses—all symbolizing strength, time, and karmic weight

Exploring the ten Avatars of Lord Vishnu

विष्णु के यह दस अवतार न केवल धर्म की रक्षा करते हैं, बल्कि हमें सत्य, प्रेम, और कर्तव्य की प्रेरणा भी देते हैं।

Saraswati Lakshmi and Ganesha in a single picture

That’s why during festivals like Diwali, all three are worshipped together—to seek not just Lakshmi’s wealth, but also Saraswati’s wisdom and Ganesha’s blessings.

Understanding Sutak after Birth and Death

In earlier times, childbirth occurred at home, and Sutak allowed the mother to rest, heal, and avoid physical exertion

Pooja and Remedies for Good Health

Maintaining good health is a holistic process involving spiritual, mental, and physical care. By integrating traditional poojas and remedies with modern lifestyle practices, one can achieve lasting wellness and spiritual harmony.

Poojat story from 1 Pooja a Day to Hundreds Daily

Despite living in a tech-savvy world, booking a pandit or temple for a simple pooja felt like solving a puzzle — unverified contacts, unclear pricing, no standard rituals, and a huge gap in trust.

Iconic Traditional Hindu Recipes

In Hindu culture, food is considered Brahma, the divine source of energy. Preparing and consuming food is an act of devotion—many dishes are first offered to deities before being shared as prasadam.

Navagraha Deities according to Jyotish Shastra

Each element is associated with a specific deity: Bhu Devi for Earth, Varun Dev for Water, Agni Dev for Fire, Vayu Dev for Air, and Indra Dev for Ether.

Sacred role of the Bell or Ghanti in Hindu pooja

The primary use of the ghanti is to mark the beginning of the pooja. As the bell is rung, it is believed that divine energies are invited into the space

The Ancient Rishis of the Vedic Period in India

 The Rig Veda mentions Romasha, Lopamudra, Apala, Kadru, Visvavara, Ghosha, Juhu, Vagambhrini, Paulomi, Yami, Indrani, Savitri, and Devajami. 

The Divine Birth of Maa Lakshmi

Maa Lakshmi is not just a goddess of wealth in the material sense. She also represents Dharma Artha, Kama , and Moksha

Significance of Ekadashi in Hinduism

Beyond religious significance, fasting on Ekadashi is also said to have health benefits. Abstaining from heavy foods and giving the digestive system a break can help with detoxification and metabolic balance.