Hawan in Sanatan Parampara
In Sanatan dharma, we have different patterns of prayers to gods and goddesses. Some are to be prayed at sunrise and sunset, and others at night. Flowers like roses, lotus,…
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In Sanatan dharma, we have different patterns of prayers to gods and goddesses. Some are to be prayed at sunrise and sunset, and others at night. Flowers like roses, lotus,…
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Chandrayaan-3’s achievements mark a significant advancement in lunar science. The intricacies of the Moon, our closest celestial neighbor, still need to be discovered. By shedding light on areas previously unexplored,…
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Hindu nationalism has often been discussed and debated. Still, its rise in India, marked by the increasing popularity of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS),…
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The Samaveda, often referred to as the “Veda of Melodies” or “Veda of Chants,” holds a unique place in the corpus of Vedic literature. While the other Vedas predominantly contain…
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The Rigveda is the oldest of the four Vedas, ancient sacred texts that form the bedrock of Indian spirituality and philosophy. Composed in Sanskrit over 3,000 years ago, the Rigveda…
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The journey from the philosophical concept of ‘Shoonya’ to the mathematical invention of ‘Zero’ is a testament to how cultural, philosophical, and spiritual notions can lead to concrete scientific advancements.…
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The Indian sari, a traditional Indian garment, has always been an emblem of elegance, heritage, and cultural depth. Over the years, however, the sari has transcended its regional roots, making…
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Ashtanga Yoga, one of the classical yoga traditions, has gained significant attention and popularity worldwide. Derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Ashta’ meaning ‘eight’ and ‘Anga’ meaning ‘limbs,’ Ashtanga Yoga refers…
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Practicing Yoga Asana, with its myriad benefits for the body, mind, and spirit, has stood the test of time and continues to be sought-after for holistic well-being. Yoga, a spiritual,…
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Sankhya is often called the “mother” of Yoga in the philosophical and spiritual context. The reason for this assertion lies in the intricate relationship between the theoretical constructs of Sankhya…
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