Among the many festivals of Sanātana Dharma that honor the powers of nature, Nāgara Panchami—the worship of serpents—stands out as…
Once there lived a noble king named Padma, who ruled justly with his queen Līlā. She was devoted to him,…
Life is strange, isn’t it? The question “Why am I here?” rarely comes when all is well. It appears when…
Sanātana Dharma, often known as the “eternal way,” is not just a religion but a way of living in harmony…
In Sanātana Dharma, nothing in the universe happens without a reason. Every joy, sorrow, delay, or departure unfolds under the…
In the temples and courts of ancient Bharat, dance was never merely entertainment—it was prayer, ritual, and storytelling. The great…
Bhagavad Gita 14.19 यदा द्रष्टानुपश्यति गुणेभ्यः कर्तारमपि।गुणेभ्यश्च परं वेत्ति मद्भावं सोऽधिगच्छति।। १४.१९।। Transliteration (IAST):Yadā draṣṭānupaśyati guṇebhyaḥ kartāram api,Guṇebhyaś ca paraṁ…
Among the many festivals of Sanātana Dharma that celebrate the union of the divine and the natural, Tulasi Vivaha holds…
On the southern tip of India, where the land narrows into the sea and the horizon stretches endlessly, lies Rameshwaram…
When we think of India’s freedom struggle, names like Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi, Mangal Pandey, and Subhas Chandra Bose often…