
Maha Shivaratri is the sacred night when the divine energy of Lord Shiva is believed to flow everywhere.
On this night, through meditation, chanting, worship, Rudrabhishek, and the four prahar (night phases) of पूजा, one can attain Dharma (righteousness), Artha (prosperity), Kama (desires), and Moksha (liberation).
Keeping a night vigil helps in reducing planetary afflictions, brings mental peace, frees one from negativity, and paves the way for happiness and prosperity in life.
This Shivratri, immerse yourself in devotion to Lord Shiva
and receive His blessings along with the fulfillment of your heartfelt wishes. 🌙🙏
During Pitru Paksha, special food is prepared in remembrance of ancestors (pitrus)
This nine-day festival awakens our inner strength through devotion
The divine powers of Maa Durga are limitless.
We all know that engaging in *Bhakti* (devotion) not only brings the blessings of the Divine but also bestows happiness and peace.
Astrology is a vast science that has been studied and used in our country since ancient times.
Lord Buddha engaged in deep spiritual practice and, alongside his many other teachings, imparted the message of the Middle Path.
Great saints—and Kabir in particular—have composed numerous *Ultbansis* (paradoxical verses).
In the Indian Sanatan tradition, Dharma is a collection of good deeds with a very broad meaning.
Pitru Paksha is a divine occasion when we remember our ancestors
In Sanatan tradition, the period of Pitru Paksha is considered highly sacred.
During Pitru Paksha, special food is prepared in remembrance of ancestors (pitrus)
This nine-day festival awakens our inner strength through devotion
The divine powers of Maa Durga are limitless.
We all know that engaging in *Bhakti* (devotion) not only brings the blessings of the Divine but also bestows happiness and peace.
Astrology is a vast science that has been studied and used in our country since ancient times.
Lord Buddha engaged in deep spiritual practice and, alongside his many other teachings, imparted the message of the Middle Path.
Great saints—and Kabir in particular—have composed numerous *Ultbansis* (paradoxical verses).
In the Indian Sanatan tradition, Dharma is a collection of good deeds with a very broad meaning.
Pitru Paksha is a divine occasion when we remember our ancestors
In Sanatan tradition, the period of Pitru Paksha is considered highly sacred.
During Pitru Paksha, special food is prepared in remembrance of ancestors (pitrus)
This nine-day festival awakens our inner strength through devotion
The divine powers of Maa Durga are limitless.