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MUKKIYA NATKAL

Marghazhi Nombhu - A cultural experience

The Tamil month of Marghazhi (mid-December to mid-January) is very sacred. People would visit a temple almost every day. The day w...

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ICCHA SHAKTHI

Nothing Wrong with Learning any language in a Diverse Country like India

In the past couple of weeks, the debate on learning second or third languages other than the mother tongue erupted once again in t...

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DAIVI MARGA

Samartha Ramdas - The Saint who was devoted to Bharat

Narayana ( Samartha Ramdas ) was born as the second son of a devotee of Lord Surya, Sooryaji Pant Thosar and Ranoobai at Jamb ( a...

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DAIVI MARGA

Cosmic Healing is a Divine Process - An Interview with Swetha N Jain

Cosmic healing is a divine process. Divine guidance is the critical factor in Cosmic healing; for the same reason, it is called th...

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DAIVI MARGA

Chorwadi Mata Temple in Gujarat

I feel glad and excited to write about Chorwadi mata, my supreme good fortune. Chorwad is a soil native to me. Right from childho...

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BHAKTI YOGA

A Little Miracle on Mahashivaratri

In the year 2021, when I was at the Kumbh Mela in Haridwar on 11th March 2021, an amazing incident happened on that day. I share i...

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ICCHA SHAKTHI

The Last of the Mohicans - A Tribute to the Prince of Indian Cricket

April 1962. The Indian cricket team is touring the West Indies. It is turning out to be a traumatic tour. The Indians have lost th...

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POOJAI ARAI

Laamor Baat: A Bishnupriya Manipuri Ritual of Offering Food to Ancestors

'Laamor Baat' is an offering of food to the ancestors and departed souls, seeking their blessings - celebrated this day, every yea...

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BHAKTI YOGA

Bhubaneshwar Sadhu Thakur: A Vaishnavite Saint who had Vision of Krishna at Nabadweep

At the Govindo temple at Nabadweep tirtha, Nadia district of West Bengal. The origin of this shrine dates back to over a century....

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ICCHA SHAKTHI

The Sengol and its Significance in our History and Culture

The Sengol has become a popular subject of discussion thanks to the central government’s decision to install it during the inaugur...

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From Previous Editions
DAIVI MARGA

Canvas of Questioning Minds

Questions of an Inquiring Commoner in Sanatana Dharma  1. “Please explain the claim that the Vedas are ‘Apourusheya’ (Not of human...

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ICCHA SHAKTHI

A Journey through Inspiring Lives – Part I

Thought for the week, “was part of my days at G. R. G. Matriculation Hr. Sec. School. Our school would promote a proverb or a gold...

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MUKKIYA NATKAL

Fulfilling Facts in Our Culture

Amavasya and Pournami, Krishnapaksha and Shuklapaksha Shuklapaksha is the growth phase of the moon. Until Chaturdashi (fourteenth)...

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VIZHA

A Ride to Uttarayana – ‘Rathasapthami’

Rathasapthami is an auspicious festival performed to celebrate Lord Surya Narayana’s (the Sun God) positional change from Southeas...

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YOCISI EKE

Vedic Marriage

Part – II Kasi Yatra Every individual is supposed to undergo four stages of life – bramacharya, grahastha, vanaprastha, and sanyas...

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