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80″ x 28″
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Devi Dhun Hinduism includes several accounts of Devi’s (Durga) origin. She is sometimes said to arise from Lord Vishnu as the power that makes him sleep or as his magical, creative power. In the Vishnu-purana Vishnu enlists her aid to help delude a demon king who is threatening the infant Krishna. In the Devi-mahatmya she…
Hindu Festival: Navratri Further Reading on Navratri Nav-Ratri – The festival of nine nights is one of the most prominent festivals of Hinduism dedicated to chiefly Mother Durga an incarnation of Goddess Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva. This is the most pious and pure time in the complete Hindu calendar. These nine nights are…
Dhanush means a bow. In this asana the hands are used like a bow string to pull the head, trunck and legs up and the final pose resembles a bent bow. As the back is bent backwards, the abdomen gets elongated and is fully exercised and nourished, and receives proper blood circulation. This asana also…
The first and foremost wealth is health. And long life is the gift of God. A healthy body alone can house a healthy mind. Health is the key to open up all the avenues of enjoyments. Though, good health is maintained by the proper nourishment of the body and physical exercises, it requires divine sanction….
Ocimum basilicum or Ocimum sanctum which is commonly known as Tulsi is one of the holiest and most useful plants of Hindus. It is found everywhere in sandy and uncultivated places. In 1897J.A. Dubois wrote that “Brahman reveres it as wife of Vishnu and believes that nothing on the earth can equal the virtues of…
Baisakhi, like Lohri, is again a festival of north India and is and a very prominent one for Punjab. This festival is also agriculture-based, celebrated with gusto and gaiety by the hardy and hardworking farmers of Punjab after the harvest. Baisakhi always falls on 13 April and marks the beginning of the solar year. If…