A Timeless Sanctuary The Sadh Belo Temple, also known as Sadh Bela, stands as a beacon of spirituality on an island in the Indus River near Sukkur, Sindh, Pakistan. This revered Hindu temple complex has witnessed centuries of devotion, legends, and architectural marvels. Let us light on a journey through its history, rituals, and sacred […]Read More
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Sacred serenity : A journey through the Hinglaj Mata Temple
The Hinglaj Mata Mandir, nestled amidst the rugged terrain of Balochistan, Pakistan, stands as a testament to devotion and ancient traditions. Let us explore this revered temple, Hinglaj Mata Mandir, also known as Hinglaj Devi, Hingula Devi, and Nani Mandir, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Hinglaj Mata, an aspect of goddess Durga. Located in […]Read More
The Trishul, or the trident derives its name from the Sanskrit word Trishula wherein, tri means three and shula means a sharp iron stake. The Trishul is an important symbol in Hinduism. In most of the Hindu iconography and mythology, the Trishul is often associated with Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism. […]Read More
Yantras are a form of geometric diagrams widely used in Tantric tradition and religious practices in India. The Yantras are used during the worship of deities in order to bring in the qualities of meditation to the worship. In Hinduism, the Yantras, especially the Shri Yantra Chakra is one of the most auspicious symbols. Worn […]Read More
The Lotus flower also known as the sacred lotus is an aquatic plant species that grows in murky, dirty conditions. Despite of being rooted in the mud, it petals bloom stainless and often this quality of the flower is associated with the aspect of purity. Furthermore, the flower’s act of blooming at dawn and closing […]Read More
Lepcha Community of Sikkim: Cultural Heritage and Conservation Efforts
The Lepcha tribe, that resides in the breath-taking Himalayan range represents a fascinating blend of tradition, culture and adaptation. Primarily inhabiting the North-east corner of India, particularly in regions like Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Bhutan, Sikkim and Darjeeling, they carry with them a rich heritage that resonates through their lifestyles, language and beliefs. With a population […]Read More
The Dongria Kondh: Land Rights and Resistance Against Mining in
Odisha, one of the most beautiful places in India. What do we know about their people and their struggles? It is so shocking that their fight and resilience goes unnoticed by so many. Yet, they so not lose hope instead, stand united against the atrocities they encounter. Just like that, the tribe Dongria Kondh has […]Read More
Adivasi Literature: Indigenous Voices in Contemporary Indian Writing
Adivasi literature, have you ever heard that before? The chances are rare, but it is such an important part of our society and definitely should be added to our discourse. To delve deeper into this and understanding the literature, we first have to know what actually is Adivasi literature? Adivasi literature is often referred to […]Read More
The Munda People: Indigenous Governance and Community Life in Jharkhand
The Munda people, who are they? They are a distinct ethnic group who resides primarily in the south and east of the Chotanagpur plateau. It consists of region such as Jharkhand, Odisha and West Bengal in India. Their identity is closely tied to their language, which is known as Mundari. It belongs to an Austroasiatic […]Read More
Heeramandi’s Hidden Gems:The Unsung Heroes of the Indian Freedom Struggle
Heeramandi, translating literally to “diamond market,” is situated in Lahore near the Taxali Gate and Badshahi Mosque. There’s a debate over its naming, with some attributing it to Heera Singh Dogra, son of Dhian Singh Dogra, Prime Minister during Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s reign. It is the subject of the famous Indian writer-director Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s […]Read More