Spiritual, Mythological, Motivational

Sanatan Dharma explained through Bhagwat Gita

Are you a truth seeker?
Do you want to know what Sanatan Dharma is and how it evolved?

Sanatan Dharma is the oldest religion on earth, and all other religions which are prevailing now, are converted form of the same. It believes in worshiping icons (Pratima).

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How to sleep better without medication?

Are you lacking a good sleep at night?
If yes, then here are some suggestions for you, that may help overcome the problem.
In present days, especially in the lockdown period most of us irrespective of our age, are suffering from serious problems like mental anxiety or stress and an absence of sound sleep.


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Janmashtami and the birth story of Lord Sri Krishna

Janmashtami is a major festival of the Hindus.
It is celebrated all over the world to commemorate the birth of Lord Krishna, who was the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu, the principle God of the Hindus. Janmashtami is also known as ‘Gokulastami’ and is celebrated on the eighth day of Bhadrapada.


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A brief introduction to the Upanishads

Veda is ‘knowledge’ and was originally known as ‘Shruti’ as the sages passed on their knowledge verbally to the disciples and there were no written scripts. The conclusive part of Veda are the Upanishads. They are also known as Vedanta. Veda consists of two parts, one being the Karma Kanda (ritual or action) and the other the Jnana Kanda (knowledge).

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Mandhata or Mandhatri – the King of the Ikshvaku dynasty

Have you ever heard people saying “made at the time of Mandhata” about a very old item? Who or what Mandhata was? Let me tell you that he was a powerful king found mentioned in Hindu epic Ramayana, who ruled the world long ago.


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How to overcome problems in life?

There are ups and downs in our life. Sometimes we go through troubles and sometimes we find our life little smoother. There is no one who is out of this rule. Suffering from problems is very natural in our life and is common to every life on earth. It is also not unusual to say “I am the only one who is suffering with such serious problem.”

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Ganesh Chaturthi

Ganesh Chaturthi is an auspicious Hindu festival. This festival is observed all over India as well as in many other places all over the world, with great devotion and joy. This festival is also known as Vinayak Chaturthi.

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Benefits of Pranayama

Pranayama may be simply defined as breathing exercise. It includes three prominent steps- inhalation, retention, and exhalation.


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How can you make your children concentrate in their studies?

Concentration is something that requires regular exercise. Some children are self-motivated and fond of learning since their childhood and some others, require strategizing, following a routine and need to get motivation from others including their family, friends, and teachers.

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Das Mahavidya

Goddess Mahamaya, the creator of this Universe is beyond the cycle of death and birth. She is the mother of all the living beings. She rules and protects Trilok- Swarga, Marta, and Patal. Devi Mahamaya has taken birth on earth several times at different era to destroy evils and save her creation. This fact was described by Sage Medhos to king Surath.

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Hindu Goddess Kali, Chief of all the ten Tantric Goddesses (Das Mahavidya)

Mata Kali is the principle deity among Das Mahavidya of Goddess Parvati. Kali is the initial form. She is Adi Devi. Kali is the feminine figurine of ‘Kal’, the eternal time.


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Goddess Tara, the second among the ten wisdom Goddesses (Das Mahavidya)

In Hinduism Goddess Tara is the second deity of the Das Mahavidya , the ten great wisdom goddesses. They are the ten forms of Devi Mahamaya, the Mother of Universe. In our last post we spoke about the first deity Goddess Kali.

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Devi Shodashi, third form of power among the Das Mahavidya

In Hinduism, Devi Shodashi, also known as Tripura Sundari, is the third form of power among the Das Mahavidya after Goddess Kali and Goddess Tara. The word ‘Tripura’ in Sanskrit is combination of two words ‘tri’ or traya meaning three and ‘pura’ means city.

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Devi Bhuvaneshwari, fourth Shakti form of the Das Mahavidya

Devi Bhuvaneshwari Is the fourth Shakti form of the Das Mahavidya after Kali, Tara and Shodashi. She is also known as Adi Shakti Parvati or Parashakti. Mahadev Tryambak is her consort.


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Devi Bhairavi

Devi Bhairavi is the fifth great power of Das Mahavidya and is one of the supreme controllers of the eternal cosmic function of this universe. Devi Bhairavi is a fierce and popular Goddess and is the Goddess of Decay. Bhairavi means ’Terrifying’.

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Practical Strategies to Manage Anxiety in Today’s Fast-Paced World

Have you ever found yourself suddenly wanting to cry or struggling to catch your breath without any apparent reason? Have you experienced sleepless nights or palpitations even when you’re at rest? If you have, you’re not alone.

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