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Indoindians InFocus Resham Pursani, Transformational Coach

InFocus Resham Pursani, Transformational Coach

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Resham Pursani — Dancing Into Healing In this episode of InFocus by Indoindians, we meet Resham Pursani — a transformational soul coach, theta healer, and...
InFocus Bhavish Adwani, Founder EcoYouth Foundation

InFocus Bhavish Adwani, Founder EcoYouth Foundation

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Bhavish Adwani — Youth Power for People, Planet & Prosperity In this episode of InFocus by Indoindians, we meet Bhavish Adwani — founder of EcoYouth...
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Lord Ganesha the Protector at Mount Bromo

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Lord Ganesha, also named ‘Ganesh’ or ‘Ganapati’ is the God of wisdom, success and good luck in Hinduism. Not only that, but he is...
Ganesh Chaturthi Special Recipe: Modak

Ganesh Chaturthi Special Recipe: Modak

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According to the Hindu mythology, modak is believed to be Ganesha's favorite food, and so one of his names is Modakapriya, someone who likes modak. As per...
108 Names of Lord Ganesha

Ashtottara Shatanamavali of Lord Ganesha: 108 Names of Ganesha

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The elephant headed deva Ganesh is lovingly worshiped and revered by millions of people worldwide. He is perhaps one of the most interesting deities...

Symbolism of Ganesha

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Ganesha — the elephant-deity riding a mouse — has become one of the commonest mnemonics for anything associated with Hinduism. This not only suggests...
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Celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi: Its History, Significance, and Rituals

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We celebrate this 10-day-long festival every year. But how many of us know what Ganesh Chaturthi is and why it is celebrated?Ganesh Chaturthi or...
The Story behind Lord Ganesha’s broken tusk

Ekdanta: The story behind Lord Ganesha’s broken tusk

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Ganesha is also called Ekdanta, Ek meaning one and danta meaning teeth. The story of this is attributed to Parashurama, one of Shiva's favorite...