In Indian culture ‘Nariyal’ or ‘Copra’ is a symbol of good luck and prosperity. Every auspicious work begins with the breaking of the coconut and the...
~ Sadhvi Bhagawati Saraswati Countless people across the world ask me: “Have you converted to Hinduism?” The question is understandable. After all, people don’t often behold an...
by DR DAVID FRAWLEY @davidfrawleyved Ma Kali is the most misunderstood of all Hindu Goddesses, though she is often regarded as the most powerful. Kali’s dark...
~ By Sadhguru The very nature of human perception is such that, right now, whatever a human being is involved with, that will be the only...
~ K. Bharath Pradakshina means circumambulation. Circumambulation means going in a clockwise direction, particularly in the northern hemisphere. In the northern hemisphere of the planet, this...
-By Arun Raghuwanshi The concept of celebrating Mother’s Day on the second Sunday of May is very new in India, but tradition of ‘Mother Worship’ is...
~ By Archaeology Online A vast quantity of reliable evidence from many disciplines, new as well as old, analysed by widely accepted scientific processes, is rewriting the...
Ahimsa Paramo Dharma अहिंसा परमो धर्मः A Sanskrit phrase largely popularized by Gandhi and is repeated by many across the world today to emphasise on Non-Violence. The...
~ By Taral A Temple bell is another scientific phenomena; it is not just your ordinary metal. It is made of various metals including cadmium, lead, copper, zinc, nickel,...
~ By Francois Gautier “The mainspring of every race lies in its spirituality, and the death of that race begins the day that spirituality wanes and...