The lotus flower, revered for its ability to blossom in muddy water while retaining its purity, symbolizes life's potential ...
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QUESTION: Which is the religion that boasts the most deities? Hinduism has thousands, if not millions, of gods and goddesses, ...
Here are some key similarities: Belief in a Supreme Being: Both Hinduism and Christianity believe in the existence of a supreme, transcendent deity. In Hinduism, this is often referred to as Brahman, ...
Coconut, revered as "Shri Phal" in Hindu rituals, symbolizes prosperity and devotion. Breaking it signifies ego surrender to ...
Tulsi Vivah, a unique Hindu festival celebrating the sacred union of the Tulsi plant (Goddess Lakshmi's incarnation) and Lord ...
Diwali or the Festival of Lights takes its name from the rows of oil lamps, electric lights or paper lanterns that decorate ...
The renowned ‘Rathasangamam’ at Kalpathy in Palakkad on Friday, during its peak as the chariots from all four temples ...
1. The devotees should avoid eating tamasic foods (meat, fish, garlic, onions, eggs, wine) on Kartik Purnima. They should not ...
Although the Ratholsavam is an 11-day celebration, the final three days when the chariots of the four temples carry their ...
A set of six books, featuring translated Sanskrit shlokas about six Hindu gods and goddesses, brings the rich tapestry of Hindu mythology to young readers on the occasion of Children’s Day. “My First ...
There is another story that has origins from southern India where Diwali is linked to the Hindu god Krishna, who is said to ...