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Significance of the Ganesha Form

Ganesha's head symbolizes the Atman or the soul, which is the

ultimate supreme reality of human existence, and his human…

Ganesha

Ganesha, the god of good fortune and wisdom, is one of the

most popular Hindu deities. People…

Subrmanyam

Lord Subramanya

Lord Subramanya is an incarnation of Lord Siva Lord

Subramanya is a ray born of the Divine Consciousness of…

Ayyappan

Dharmasastha

King Rajasekara went for hunting in the forest adjoining the

banks of River Pampa, along with his…

Shivoham

Shivoham Sadasivoham

SCIENTIFIC MEANING OF SHIVA RATRI :

Human body is susceptible for the changes in the cyclical

motions of the moon and sun. The impact of these…

Shivaya Namah

The five mantras that constitute Shiva's body are Sadyojaata,

Vaamadeva, Aghora, Tatpurusha and Eesaana. Sadyojaata - earth Vaamadeva -…

Shiav worshippers

India's most ascetic yogis, their body smeared with ashes,

dressed in saffron colors and wearing a Rudraksha mala. Shiva is…

Adi

Parasakthi

Parashakti

She is Sakthi ( Power ) who drives this world. She is the

mother of the mankind. She is not…

Saraswathi-Goddess of Wisdom

Saraswathi literally means "one who gives the essence

(sara) of our own Self (swa) She is considered as the personification…

Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth

According to the puranas, she was incarnated as the daughter

of the sage Bhrigu and his wife Khyati. She was…

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