Category: Vedic learnings
Story behind ‘Sundar Mundriye’
This story falls during the reign of Mughal Empire. There was a village named ‘Patti’ in Punjab in which a…
Mehendi’s cooling effect
Mehendi , Henna or Lawsonia Inermis( Botanical name) whatever you call it , is a powerful medicinal herb. Mehendi has…
The Last train to Earth
The story is set in a suburb of London where an Indian Brahmin business family resides from the past…
Nav Bhakti paths given by ‘Lord Ram’ to ‘Sabri’ in Guru ‘Matang’ Asharam
There is a beautiful episode in Ramcharitara Manas when Lord Ram visit Guru Matang Rishi’s ashram and meet his devotee…
Chanakya, Ek Soch
Corona, the societal evil has made us culturally more rooted by looking at clapping hands and lightening divas with…
Why do we apply ‘Tilak’ on the forehead
We have often seen Indian people applying tilak on the forehead especially while going for some auspicious event of their…
Greeting through ‘Namaste’ had scientific reasons
These days we are passing through a phase where every person in the world is greeting each other with Namaste….
Happy Mahashivratri
While reverting through the Mahashivratri messages, I found this beautiful message that beautifully that explains the epitome of Lord Shiva…
Distance between Sun and Earth predicted in Hanuman Chalisa
The verse “Yug sahasra yojana par bhanu, leelyo taahi madhura phal jaanu” written in Hanuman Chalsa by Goswami Tulsidas beautifully…
ऐसा मंत्र जिस में भारत के 29 राज्यों के नाम हैं
आज कल के दौर में सभी लोग कम,छोटी या पतली चीज़ों को ही चाहते हैं, वह चाहे फ़ोन हो, टीवी…
Why do we fast?
Though many people connect the concept of fasting to religious traditions, there are scientific reasons for it as well. The…
Why do girls wear Bangles?
The derivation of the word bangle can be credited to hindi word Bangri or Bangali, which in Sanskrit stands for…
The transformation from Charan-Sparsh to Good Morning
Charan sprash or feet touching has been imbibed in our tradition since relic times, where very monring we commenced our…
Why do we worship ‘Tulsi’ plant?
Tulsi is also known as Sati ‘Vrinda’ in our Vedic sculptures and was bestowed by Lord Vishnu to be worshipped…
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