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Akshata: The Holy Rice Grain

Akshata is derived from the word Akshat, which means whole or complete. Akshata are nothing but rice...
How Did Guru Purnima Originate? Two Stories, A Deeper Meaning

As we prepare and open ourselves to receive the divinity on the pious day of Guru Purnima, it is imp...
Atma-Samvad: Practice of self-talk

They say that ‘the world is as we see it’. If that’s true, it becomes crucial to analyse w...
Visa Balaji of Chilkur

In many states in India, it is mandatory to send at least one family member abroad. Even though coun...
Vastu Tips for Relationships

The universe is built with five elements- fire, water, earth, sky, and air. Every living and nonlivi...
Right eye twitching: what is it trying to say?

The eyes are possibly the most important sensory organs to us. Looking in someone’s eye while ...
The power of spiritual momentum

The ability to keep increasing or developing; the force that makes something move faster and faster ...
Mysterious Lord Jagannatha of Puri

The English word juggernaut means an unstoppable force. But do you know the origin of the word? The ...
Lord Shani

He is feared by a lot of people and due to this gets a negative image. In reality however, Lord Shan...
Idana Mata Temple Where the Divine Mother Bathes with Fire (Agni Snan)

What is a temple without any building? Can you imagine a shrine surrounded by mighty tridents that e...
Story of Maa Ganga

A Mother, Seven Sons and Fulfilling of Destinies During the Dwapar Yuga (the era of Mahabharata), ki...
Alexander and the Sage

The legendary philosopher Aristotle had many famous disciples like Theophrastus and Aristoxenus. One...