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  • Relation between Brahma Ji and Gayatri Mantra!
    2024/11/15

    Relation between Brahma Ji and Gayatri Mantra!

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    6 分
  • One day of Brahma Ji = 4.32 billion years, know how!
    2024/11/11

    One day of Brahma Ji = 4.32 billion years, know how!

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    5 分
  • How to use speech correctly!
    2024/11/09

    How to use speech correctly!

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    4 分
  • Karma and association, the difference between good and bad
    2024/11/07

    Karma and association, the difference between good and bad

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    4 分
  • Speaking too much or being silent is dangerous!
    2024/11/04

    Speaking too much or being silent is dangerous!

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    4 分
  • The secret of the amazing power of Gayatri Mantra
    2024/11/03

    The secret of the amazing power of Gayatri Mantra

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    4 分
  • The secret of the 14 main arenas of Kumbh Mela
    2024/11/01

    The Kumbh Mela in India is more than just a religious gathering; it’s a significant convergence of saints, various sects, and Akharas. Fourteen prominent Akharas, each with unique traditions, play a central role in the spiritual grandeur of the event. These Akharas, guardians of different Hindu sects, lead the Shahi Snan (royal bath) during the festival, marking the highlights of the Kumbh Mela.


    1. Juna Akhara - Known for Nagas, it emphasizes protection of dharma and tradition.



    2. Niranjani Akhara - Focuses on intense discipline and Shankaracharya traditions.



    3. Mahanirvani Akhara - Centers on deep spiritual knowledge through yoga and meditation.



    4. Atal Akhara - Aims to teach self-discipline and devotion.



    5. Anand Akhara - Shiva devotees dedicated to peace and love.



    6. Agni Akhara - Reveres fire rituals, practicing ancient Vedic traditions.



    7. Avahan Akhara - Prioritizes meditation and awakening spiritual strength.



    8. Bada Udasin Akhara - Follows ascetic principles influenced by Kabir and Guru Nanak.



    9. Nirmal Akhara - Sikh-influenced, promotes peace and Vedic-Guru teachings.



    10. Panchayati Mahanirvani Akhara - Engages in spiritual practices for peace.



    11. Panchayati Niranjani Akhara - Fosters discipline for self-realization.



    12. Panchayati Bada Udasin Akhara - Focuses on detachment and meditation.



    13. Digambar Akhara - Encourages renunciation and strict discipline.



    14. Nirmohi Akhara - Dedicated to Ram devotion, promotes a modest lifestyle.

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  • History and many stories of Choti Diwali
    2024/10/31

    Choti Diwali, also known as Naraka Chaturdashi, holds a special place in Indian traditions and Hindu culture. Celebrated a day before the main Diwali, this day symbolizes the triumph of good over evil, inner purification, and the importance of cleanliness. Its roots trace back to the story of Lord Krishna’s victory over the demon Narakasura, who had terrorized people and imprisoned many. With Narakasura’s defeat, righteousness was restored, and this victory is celebrated as Naraka Chaturdashi.


    On this day, people purify themselves with a sacred oil bath called Abhyanga Snan, believed to cleanse sins and bring positivity. Homes are decorated with rangolis and lamps to ward off negativity and invite prosperity. Many also light ‘Yam Deep’ to seek protection from untimely death. Beyond its religious significance, Choti Diwali encourages cleanliness and preparation for auspicious beginnings, spreading the message of positivity, renewal, and prosperity.



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    4 分