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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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POOJAI ARAI

The Yagñya for a Gṛhastī

Rituals are theories put into practice. Vedas describe four āśramā-s, Brahmacharya, Gṛhasta, Vānaprasta, and Sañyasa. There are va...

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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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ICCHA SHAKTHI

A Journey through Inspiring Lives – Part IV

“I was born and brought up at a time when the Dravidian Movement was at its peak. Tamil Nationalism was the order of the day. My f...

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