-Trushti Dand Have you ever wondered how faith can transform lives and alter destiny? The sacred temple of Guruvayoor, dedicated to Lord Krishna, has been a beacon of devotion and miracles for centuries. Legends surrounding this temple narrate tales of divine intervention, unwavering faith, and extraordinary blessings. This collection of five remarkable stories unveils the […]Read More
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Divine Feminine Power in the Brahma Vaivarta Purana: Prakriti and
One of the eighteen major Puranas, the Brahma Purana is an important text in the Hindu tradition, especially by the Vaishnavas, who revere it for its devotion to Lord Krishna and Radha. The text is famous for accepting Krishna as the most supreme being and asserting that all gods such as Vishnu, Shiva, Brahma, Ganesha […]Read More
Nyaya Philosophy: How Deep Thinking and Realism Thrived in Ancient
Nyaya, a system developed to facilitate reasoning among the six systems of the Indian philosophy finds a place of pride in the Indian history. Also known as the ‘school of reasoning’, it deals primarily with the principles of logic, epistemology and realism which eventually formed the essential foundations of systematic investigation and controversy in Indian […]Read More
Vishnu’s World in the Padma Purana: The Cosmic Play of
The Padma Purana is one of the most important texts in Hinduism, belonging to a group of 18 sacred texts called the Mahapuranas. These ancient writings discuss a wide range of topics, including the creation of the universe, stories of gods and goddesses, the importance of living a moral life, and how to achieve spiritual […]Read More
The Mudgala Purana: A Unique Insight into the Life and
This purana is actually centred around the Hindu deity Ganesha. The Mudgala purana actually comes under the Upapuranas of Hindu religious literature. The Upapuranas are Hindu religious texts that are considered secondary Puranas after the Maha puranas. They are said to be eighteen in number similar to the Maha puranas. Ganesha is the lord of […]Read More
The Avvaiyars: The Elderly Female Poets of Tamil Nadu
Avvaiyar is a Tamil word which means respected elderly woman or grandmother. The Avvaiyars is not a name but a title given to three-woman poets of Tamil Nadu who lived in different periods. The Avvaiyars were older women and practised spinsterhood. O king, is there anything unattainable To them who intensely contemplate On the fragrant […]Read More
From Cosmic Deluge to Divine Ethics: The Rich Tapestry of
The Manava Purana, a significant yet lesser-known text within the vast corpus of Hindu scriptures, offers profound insights into the spiritual and cultural heritage of ancient India. This Purana is one of the eighteen Upapuranas, serving as a supplementary text to the major Puranas in Hindu literature. It is particularly focused on the duties, responsibilities, […]Read More
Matangi is the ninth goddess in the Dasa Mahavidya of Shaktism, a sect in which the divine feminine is believed to be the ultimate reality. She is often associated with goddess Saraswati, who is the goddess of learning and music. She is celebrated as the goddess of arts, music, and eloquence and blesses her devotees […]Read More
Moksha Patam: The Ancient Game of Snakes and Ladders with
If I were to ask you which was the first board game you owned, most of you would say Snakes and ladders (Saanp-Sidhi). However, we are not aware of the origin, journey and the deep ingrained meaning of this wonderful game. Well not anymore! The game of Snakes and Ladders is a board game that […]Read More