Hanuman and the Sun: The Divine Child Who Reached for the Sky

4 years ago

Among the countless stories of Hanuman, the beloved devotee of Lord Rama, one shines especially bright with childlike wonder and…

Top 10 Devotional Hymns and Songs That Carry Ancient Wisdom

4 years ago

Music has always been a sacred bridge between human hearts and the Divine. In Sanātana Dharma, devotional songs (bhajans, kirtans,…

Kuyili: The Flame of Valor Who Burnt for Freedom

4 years ago

When the history of India’s freedom struggle is told, the spotlight often falls on kings, queens, and famous leaders. Yet…

Ahilyabai Holkar: The Queen Who Rebuilt Temples of Bharat

4 years ago

When we walk along the ghats of Kashi, bow before the sanctums of Somnath, or look up at the spires…

Hampi: The Ruins That Still Sing the Glory of Vijayanagara

4 years ago

Scattered across the rocky landscape of northern Karnataka, on the banks of the Tungabhadra River, lie the haunting yet majestic…

Makar Sankranti: The Festival of the Sun’s Journey

4 years ago

Among the many festivals of Bhārata, Makar Sankranti holds a unique place. Unlike most festivals that follow the lunar calendar,…

The Mango of Truth: A Story of Ganesha and Kartikeya

5 years ago

Among the many stories woven into the rich fabric of Sanātana Dharma, the tale of the divine brothers Ganesha and…

Why We Celebrate Deepavali: Beyond Lights & Sweets

5 years ago

Deepavali, also called Diwali, is one of the most celebrated festivals in India. Streets glow with lamps, families exchange sweets,…

Why is Ganga called Tripathagā?

5 years ago

Tripathagā = “She who flows in three paths”– Heaven (Swarga)– Earth (Prithvi)– Underworld (Patala) In the Vedas and Puranas, the…

Somnathpur: The Lesser-Known Hoysala Gem

5 years ago

When people speak of Hoysala architecture, the names Belur and Halebidu shine brightly as masterpieces of Indian temple art. Yet,…