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Triranga Darshanam in one day!
Triranga Darshanam in one day!

A visit between Dawn to Dusk! A visit to all three Ranganatha Swamy Temples on the same day between sunrise and sunset! Aren’t you excited right now to go on Triranga Darshan in one day! It is believed a visit to three Sriranganatha Swamy temples between dawn to dusk called “Triranga Darshan”

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Bharathiyam – A Soul Offering
Bharathiyam – A Soul Offering

Bharathiyam was first conceived on March 14, 2000, as a seed idea — long before India’s cultural heritage found a home online. Though the domain was registered on that very day, its deeper blossoming required 25 years of experience, inner churning, and karmic purification.

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Moksha Ranganatha Swamy: The Gateway to Liberation
Moksha Ranganatha Swamy:
The Gateway to Liberation

Moksha Ranganatha Swamy Temple at Rangasthala (also called Thippenahalli or Dinnehosahalli). Over time, Rangasthala has come to be called a Moksha Sthalam — a place where devotees believe the journey of worship culminates in liberation. Legend, Etymology, and the Path to Moksha The name “Moksha Ranganatha” itself reveals the temple’s spiritual purpose.

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The Divine Child Who Blesses Couples with Children
The Divine Child Who Blesses
Couples with Children

In the serene village of Dodda Mallur, near Channapatna in Ramanagara district, stands one of the most enchanting temples of Karnataka — the Sri Aprameya Swamy Temple, home to the rare and beloved deity of Ambegalu Krishna, the crawling child form of Lord Sri Krishna.

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Deepavali — The Festival of Light and Inner Illumination
Deepavali — The Festival of Light
and Inner Illumination

The word Deepavali comes from Sanskrit — Dipa meaning “lamp” and Avali meaning “a row.” Thus, Deepavali means “a row of lights.” But beyond the luminous lamps and joyous celebrations, lies a profound spiritual symbolism

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Bharathiyam - Vedic Stories
Bharathiyam - Vedic Stories

Vedic Stories Sacred Stories of the Vedas – Light from the Dawn of Time The Vedas are not mere scriptures — they are living rivers of wisdom flowing through the ages. Hidden within their hymns and mantras are stories that reveal the origins of creation, the deeds of devas and rishis, and the eternal play of dharma.

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A Soul Offering to Timeless Civilization
A Soul Offering to Timeless Civilization

Every civilization is born, grows, declines, and often disappears into the pages of history. Yet Bharat, the land sanctified by rishis, rivers, and the rhythm of Sanātana Dharma, stands apart. It is not merely a civilization of the past but a living continuum that has nourished countless generations, adapting to time yet never losing its eternal pulse.

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Shiva’s Gift of Four Spatika Lingas to Adi Shankaracharya

Tradition says that when Ādi Śaṅkarācārya performed penance to Lord Shiva, the Lord appeared and placed in his hands four Spatika (crystal) Lingas. Unlike stone or metal, a spatika linga reflects light, radiates calm, and embodies Shiva’s formless consciousness (nirguṇa…

  • Venkatesham
  • September 26, 2025
  • Vedic Knowledge Bytes, Wisdom

“Om” – The Sacred Sound of Creation

ॐ (Om) is the Pranava Mantra, the most sacred sound in the Vedas. It is said to be the vibration from which the universe itself emerged. The Mandukya Upanishad declares: “Om is all this — past, present, and future.” The…

  • Venkatesham
  • August 2, 2025
  • Vedic Knowledge Bytes, Wisdom

The Seven Horses of Surya’s Chariot

In Vedic symbolism, the Sun (Surya Deva) rides across the sky in a golden chariot drawn by seven horses. Described in the Rigveda and later texts, these horses are not merely animals but cosmic symbols. The seven horses represent the…

  • Venkatesham
  • June 13, 2025
  • Uncategorized, Vedic Knowledge Bytes, Wisdom

Why is Ganga called Tripathagā?

Tripathagā = “She who flows in three paths”– Heaven (Swarga)– Earth (Prithvi)– Underworld (Patala) In the Vedas and Puranas, the Ganga is revered as Tripathagā—the river that flows through three worlds. It is said she first descended from the heavens,…

  • Venkatesham
  • January 30, 2021
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