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POOJAI ARAI

Illuminating the Darkness: The Significance of Deepam in Hinduism

In the heart of the Tamil calendar lies the month of Karthigai, a time when the monsoons pour their blessings upon the land, veili...

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VIZHA

The Festival Called Diwali

Festivals and celebrations bring happiness and play a huge role in passing the culture and traditions of the land to its younger g...

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POOJAI ARAI

The Valampuri - Idampuri Dilemma

Lord Ganesha, the revered deity known as the remover of obstacles, is an integral part of many households and offices, symbolizing...

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MUKKIYA NATKAL

What is Panchangam? And How Ancient Indians Perceived and Utilized It.

Introduction:Panchangam, a traditional Hindu almanac, is a comprehensive calendar that holds valuable information about auspicious...

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BHAKTI YOGA

Bharathiyar's 'Kannan Paatu': A Timeless Ode to Krishna's Glory

Bharathiyar, the revered poet of Tamil literature, has left an indelible mark with his profound and soul-stirring verses. Among hi...

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POOJAI ARAI

Maavilai - The Tradition of Tying Mango Leaves in Front of Homes

Introduction: In various regions across India and some parts of Southeast Asia, it is a common sight to see mango leaves, known l...

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POOJAI ARAI

Sacred Brushstrokes: The Story of Urdhva Pundra

Close your eyes and let the ancient verses of the Padma Purana guide you through the mystical journey of the Urdhva Pundra. Pictur...

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YOCISI EKE

The Six Seasons of the Hindu Calendar

The ancient Hindu calendar divides the year into six distinct seasons. Each season holds its own significance, reflecting the cycl...

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ICCHA SHAKTHI

A Journey through Inspiring Lives – Part V

“I completed my plus two in the year, 1985. My marks were insufficient to get into the famous PSG College of Arts and Science in C...

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BHAKTI YOGA

Lord Shiva and the Forbidden flower

Lord Shiva is revered as the supreme God by the people following the Shivate tradition. Hailed and worshipped as one among the Tri...

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YOCISI EKE

Significance of Cows in Sanātana Dharma

IntroductionCows hold a special place in India and its culture. According to Sanātana Dharma, God is manifested through many forms...

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POOJAI ARAI

Coconuts - The Indispensable staple in our lives

Indian is one country where people are nuts about coconuts!Not a day goes by in the Indian Household without using coconuts and it...

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POOJAI ARAI

Getting Ready for Aadi

The Tamil month, ‘Aadi,’ is known as ‘Aashadam’ in Telugu. It is the time to celebrate thanksgiving through the observance of Vrat...

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