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Epic Divine Debate: 2 Eternal Gurus Brihaspati vs Shukra

Brihaspati vs Shukra Battle

Table of Contents Brihaspati vs Shukra: Two Gurus, Two Worlds In the celestial courts of ancient lore, two gurus stand opposed, Brihaspati, the teacher of the Devas, and Shukra, the guide of the Asuras. Their rivalry is not of swords, but of wisdom. Their teachings shape the moral fabric of gods and demons alike. They … Read more

Tulsi Vivah 2025 – The Sacred Marriage and Divine Union in Hindu Tradition

Tulsi Vivah 2025

Tulsi Vivah 2025: From Date to Muhurat and Puja Samagri Table of Contents Date & Muhūrta Date: Sunday, 2 November 2025. Dvādaśī Tithi begins at ~ 07:31 AM on 2 Nov and ends at ~ 05:07 AM on 3 Nov. The festival is celebrated in the bright fortnight (Śukla Pakṣa) of the month of Kārtik. … Read more

The Divine Birth of Lord Ayyappa – From the Union of Shiva and Vishnu to the President’s Historic Visit to Sabarimala

Lord Ayyappa

Table of Contents President’s Historic Visit to Sabarimala In a remarkable and spiritually significant moment, the President of India, Droupadi Murmu, visited the Sabarimala Temple in Kerala on October 22, 2025, to offer prayers to Lord Ayyappa. Her visit marked a historic occasion, as she became the first woman head of state to enter the … Read more

Chhath Puja 2025 – Worship of the Divine Sun, Rivers, and Eternal Faith

Chhath Puja 2025

A Festival of Gratitude Among India’s many festivals, Chhath Puja stands apart for its simplicity and intensity. Celebrated mainly in Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, and Nepal’s Terai region. Honors Surya (the Sun God) and Chhathi Maiya, a protective goddess of fertility and well-being. Falls on the sixth day after Diwali. Marked by: Austere fasting Riverbank … Read more

Ganesha – The Divine God of Beginnings and Wisdom

Ganesha God of Beginnings and Wisdom

The Beloved Elephant-Headed Deity Lord Ganesha is one of the most widely worshipped and beloved deities in Hinduism. Recognized instantly by his elephant head, potbelly, and gentle smile, he is the remover of obstacles, the patron of intellect and learning, and the god of new beginnings. Whether it’s the start of a journey, a business … Read more

The Rise and Fall of Ravana – Beyond the Demon King

Ravana

Villain or a Misunderstood Genius? Ravana is often remembered as the ten-headed demon king of Lanka and the villain of the Ramayana. But his story is far more layered than a simple battle between good and evil. He was a brilliant scholar, a devout follower of Lord Shiva, a capable ruler, and a tragic figure … Read more

Descent of Ganga – Inspiring Sacred Journey from Heaven to Earth

Descent of Ganga

The River That Flows Through Time The Ganga is not just a river in India; it is a goddess, a mother, a purifier, and a symbol of spiritual liberation. Her descent from the heavens to the earth is one of the most revered and poetic stories in Hindu mythology. This tale is not only about … Read more

The Serpent and the Nectar – The Churning of the Ocean (Samudra Manthan)

Samudra Manthan

A Cosmic Crisis Unfolds In Hindu mythology, the story of Samudra Manthan, the churning of the ocean, is one of the most profound and symbolic tales. It’s not just a myth about gods and demons; it’s a metaphor for life, balance, and the pursuit of immortality. The tale begins with a crisis. The gods had … Read more

The Birth of Kartikeya – Inspiring Stories of War, Strategy, and Divine Victory

Kartikeya

A Warrior Born of Fire and Purpose In the pantheon of Hindu deities, Kartikeya, also known as Skanda, Murugan, or Subrahmanya, is the god of war, youth, and divine strategy. His birth is not a tale of romance or lineage; it is a cosmic response to chaos.  He is born not to rule, but to … Read more

Timeless Wisdom of Vidura Niti – Powerful Ethics and Counsel from the Mahabharata

Vidura Niti

Vidura Niti: A Silent Pillar in a Tumultuous Court In the grand tapestry of the Mahabharata, where kings wage wars, sages curse dynasties, and gods intervene in mortal affairs, Vidura stands apart, not as a warrior or a ruler, but as a voice of reason.  Born of a maid and the sage Vyasa, Vidura was … Read more