#HowTo Make Your Own Sweets This Diwali
Make this Diwali truly special by making your own festive sweets at home. Make them with love and share it with your family and...
BK Dr Nirmala Kajaria: Meditation for Inner Peace, Health and Prosperity
'My mission is to share the truth. Many are searching for it, but they haven’t found it. Rather, they are just running behind material...
Maha Shivaratri – Celebrating Lord Shiva
Mahashivartri celebrates the Lord of the lords, the mightiest of all Gods - Shiva. ‘We conceive God as glory, as creativity and as austerity....
Makar Sankranti: The Great Indian Festival of Kite-Flying, Feasts, Dancing and...
Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Bihu, Lohri there are so many different names this festival is known as, but celebrated on one special date January 14!
Marking...
Ekdanta: The story behind Lord Ganesha’s broken tusk
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...
Dandiya during Navratri ….
Did you know that Dandiya is actually the staging of a mock-fight between the Goddess Durga and Mahishasura, the mighty demon-king, and is nicknamed...
Hinduism in Bali in Brief
The moment you land in Bali you are enveloped in Hinduism. The air is fragrant with incense and flowers everywhere. The Balinese are often...
Karwa Chauth: Celebrating Love
Karwa Chauth is an auspicious festival celebrated only by married woman in North India. Celebrated 9 days before Diwali on kartik ki chauth, i.e.,...
A Simple Guide to Laxmi Puja this Diwali
Laxmi Puja is an important ritual during Diwali or Deepavali. There were numerous queries on how to do Laxmi Puja at home?
There is no...
Celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi: Its History, Significance, and Rituals
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...