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51 Shakti Peethas

According to the web search results, there are different numbers of Shakti Peethas (seats of power) in Hinduism, depending on the sources and traditions. Some texts mention 51, 52, 64, or 108 Shakti Peethas, which are the places where the…

Skanda Purana

The Skanda Purana is a Hindu religious text that contains various stories and legends related to the god Skanda, also known as Kartikeya or Murugan. Here is a short summary: Some of the famous stories in Skanda Purana are:

14 Lokas

The 14 lokas are the worlds or realms of existence in Hindu cosmology. They are divided into seven higher worlds (Vyahrtis) and seven lower worlds (Patalas). Here is a table with their names, their residents and their symbolic meanings: Loka…

Sati

Here is the story of Sati’s self immolation during Daksha’s yagna? The story of Sati’s self immolation during Daksha’s yagna is a tragic and important event in Hindu history. It is narrated in various Hindu scriptures, such as the Puranas.…

Lord Murugan

Also called as Karthikeya, Skanda, Subramanya, Shanmugam and many other names Lord Murugan is one of the most important and popular deities in Hindu mythology, especially among the Tamil Hindus. He is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati,…

Durga

What is the story behind Durga Puja? Durga Puja is a Hindu festival that celebrates the victory of Goddess Durga over the demon Mahishasura. According to one legend, Mahishasura was a powerful buffalo-demon who obtained a boon from Lord Brahma…

Ashtau Nidanani

According to Ayurveda, there are eight main types of diseases, which are called ashtau nidanani or eight causes of diseases. They are: Name Root cause Symptoms Location Jwara Aggravation of all three doshas (vata, pitta and kapha) due to improper…

Daksha

Daksha was a son of Brahma and had two wives: Prasuti and Asikni. He had many daughters from both of them, who became the mothers of various creatures and deities. ¹² Prasuti bore Daksha 24 daughters, who married different deities.…

Three questions to ask in any interview

In journalism, there are three questions you quickly learn to include in every interview. I think they’re good lessons for life, not just reporting. 1) Is there anything I forgot to ask that you’d like to add?2) Who else do…

From Burning fuels to Using Electrons

What is current source of energy in India? ( 2022-23 ) What is the energy mix in india with regards to fossil-fuel based and renewable energy? According to the data from the Ministry of Power1, the IEA2, and Statista3, the…

Head, Heart, Gut

Head, Heart, Gut

Research shows that decisions are made through a combination of Cognition, Emotion and Intuition Higher Mindfulness Head, heart and gut are three types of intelligence that we use to process or relate to the world. They are also known as…

12 Maasa

12 months

The National Calendar of India is based on the Saka Calendar, which is adopted as the official civil calendar beside the Gregorian Calendar. The Saka calendar consists of 365 days and 12 months, which is similar to the structure of…

Beej Mantras

Here is a table of various gods and goddesses and their beej mantras: God/Goddess Beej Mantra Brahma Om Brim Brihaspataye Namaha 1 Durga Dum Durgayei Namaha 1 Ganesha Om Gam Ganapataye Namaha 1 Saraswati Aim Saraswatyai Namaha 1 Kartikeya Om…

Navagrahas

Navagrahas

The Navagrahas are the nine celestial bodies in Hindu astrology that are believed to influence human life on Earth 123. The following table lists the Navagrahas, their family members, and their qualities: Navagraha Family Members Qualities Surya Aditi, Kashyapa Power,…

Karma

Nishkama-Karma

Everyone is done through me, not by me. Let there be no trace, no residue, no identification to the self. Only surrender to your higher SELF. Nishkama Karma – Desireless Action is the way. The way of Vairagya. Thoughtless, Choiceless,…

The only battle ever

is between self and SELF. Inside an individual with oneself Outside an individual with other selves. the limited self to the infinite SELF. This is the journey. The SELF has no identity. It is pure consciousness. Holding on to nothing.…

Nath Sampradaya

The Nath monastic movement is a Hindu sub-tradition that emerged in India and Nepal around the 11th or 12th century CE. It is based on the teachings and practices of yogis, who are devotees of Lord Shiva and his first…

30 Tithis

Tithis are the lunar days in the Hindu calendar, which are based on the phases of the moon. Each tithi is the time it takes for the moon to move 12 degrees away from the sun. There are 30 tithis…

Shad Ritus

Shad Ritus

Shad ritus are the six seasons of the Hindu calendar, each lasting for two months, which are based on the movement of the sun and the moon. They are: The following table shows the six seasons, their corresponding months, and…

Ashta Chiranjeevis

According to Hindu mythology, there are eight immortals or Chiranjeevis, who are said to live until the end of the current cycle of creation and destruction, known as Kalpa. They are: These are some of the immortals as per Hindu…

Saptarishis

The saptarishis are the seven great sages of Hindu mythology, who are regarded as the mind-born sons of Lord Brahma, the creator of the universe. They are the guardians of the divine laws and the custodians of the knowledge and…

Shad Rasas

According to Ayurveda, there are six tastes or rasas that have different effects on the body and mind. They are as follows: Rasa Element Dosha Example Madhura ( Sweet ) Earth and water Vata and pitta Grains, dairy products, fruits,…

Pancha Kleshas

Name Meaning How to Overcome Avidya Ignorance or misconception of reality Cultivate wisdom and discernment through study, reflection, and meditation Asmita Egoism or identification with the false self Practice detachment and self-inquiry to realize the true self Raga Attachment or…

Chakras

Chakra Location Element Lotus Petals Beej Mantra Goddess Color Muladhara Base of the spine Earth 4 LAM Dakini Red Svadhisthana Below the navel Water 6 VAM Rakini Orange Manipura Above the navel Fire 10 RAM Lakini Yellow Anahata Center of…

Malas

Mala Definition Dhatu Purisha (faeces) The feces or stool that is excreted from the large intestine.  Mainly composed of undigested food residues and waste products from rasa and rakta dhatus. Mutra (urine) The urine that is excreted from the kidneys…

Tridoshas

Sure, I can help you with that. Here is a table that explains the three doshas, their elements and their significance, based on the web search results: Dosha Element Significance Vata – Air + Ether – Vata embodies the energy…

Navadurgas

Name Meaning Symbolism Shailaputri Daughter of the mountains Purity and devotion Brahmacharini One who practices devout austerity Happiness and grace Chandraghanta One with a half-moon shaped bell on her forehead Peace, tranquility, and prosperity Kushmanda Creator of the universe Light…

Chausath Kalas

The 64 arts or kalas are the skills or techniques that one must learn as part of Indian culture. They are believed to be mastered by Lord Krishna, who learned them from his guru Sandipani in 64 days. They are…

The three Granthis

The three granthis are the psychic knots or blockages in the human body that hinder the free flow of energy. Name Location Chakra Element Associations Brahma granthi Base of the spine Muladhara and Svadhisthana Earth, Water Survival instincts and physical…

The supernaturals

There are different types of supernatural beings in Hindu mythology. They have different qualities and powers to cause harm to humans and other creatures. Here is a brief differentiation between them:

Chatur Vak

According to the Indian tradition, Vak (or Vac) is the Sanskrit word for speech, voice, or language. Vak is also the name of a goddess who personifies speech and creativity. Vak has different types or levels, depending on the source…

Pancha Pranas

Pancha Pranas

The five types of pranas are the five types of energy or life force that are described by Hindu or yogic philosophy. They are also known as the five vayus, or the five winds. Each type of prana has a…

Panchamakras

Tamasic Aspirant Name Element Symbolic Meaning Madya Fire Divine ecstasy and bliss, burning of ignorance and impurities Mamsa Earth Vitality and strength, nourishment of the body and grounding of the spirit Matsya Water Fluidity and adaptability, purification of the emotions…