Hindu mythologies have divided each world cycle into four yugas or world ages. These are comparable to the four ages of the Greco-Roman tradition and, like the latter, decline in moral...
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Hindus perform Shradh ceremonies in honor of their forefathers and deceased relatives. In this ceremony, Hindus remember their ancestors by doing tarpan and offering food and Dakshina to Brahmins or...
Krishna Janmashtami, also called Krishna Jayanti, is the annual celebration day of the birthday of Lord Krishna, the eighth divine incarnation of Lord Vishnu in this world. Lord Krishna was born at...
Hanuman Chalisa is a devotional hymn written by Saint Goswami Tulsidas, the author of the Tulsi Ramayana (Ramacharitmanas), and dedicated to Lord Hanuman, the Monkey God. Also known as Bajrangbali,...
When God descends on earth, called avatarana (or Avatara) in Sanskrit, ordinary mortals can come in touch with Him. He interacts and mixes with all and, through this human play, uplifts them morally...
One of the most significant of all the Vedic gods is Shiva. Shiva or Mahadev is a Mahayogi. The name Shiva means auspicious. Shiva is the embodiment and controller of tama-guna, the mode of darkness,...