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कैला देवी मंदिर का इतिहास
कैला देवी मंदिर का इतिहास कैला देवी मंदिर का निर्माण लगभग 1100-1200 ईस्वी में किया गया था। मंदिर के इतिहास के अनुसार, राजा भोजपाल ने माँ कैला देवी…
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कैला देवी मंदिर का इतिहास कैला देवी मंदिर का निर्माण लगभग 1100-1200 ईस्वी में किया गया था। मंदिर के इतिहास के अनुसार, राजा भोजपाल ने माँ कैला देवी…
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The Navaratri Utsava is the most celebrated one among all the festivals at Sringeri. A Mahabhisheka to Sharadamba will be performed on the day-before-Navaratri (i.e. on No-moon-day of…
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The 18 Important Puranas of Hinduism In Second Part of series “Understanding Puranas”, we present a premise and context of all the 18 Puranas as an introduction (…
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The Nine-day Spring festival – Vasanatha Navaratri Vasanatha Navaratri is the celebration of ‘Adiparashakti’ (Supreme Power) in one of her immanent forms manifests through the Nature, as flowers…
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Kamakshi Devi in Kanchipuram Summary Kanchipuram, one of India’s seven Moksha-puris, is home to Goddess Shakti as Sri Kamakshi Devi, a powerful and revered Shakti shrine closely associated…
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Aadi Shankaracharya’s Stotram on Astadasa Peethams begins with Shankari Devi “Lankayam Shankari Devi…”and it is believed this is the place where Sati’s groin had fallen. Sati Devi is…
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The Spiritual Significance of Navaratri Swami Tejomayananda Ratri means “night” and Nava means “nine”. At Navaratri (“nine nights”), the Lord in the form of the Mother Goddess is…
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Astadasa means 18. Astadasa Shakti Peethams means 18 Goddess Durga (or her manifestations) abodes. These are spread across the sub-continent including Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Tibet and Nepal. These…
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Navaratri, the nine-day Hindu festival begins on September 21, 2017. Nine different forms of the goddess Durga (known as the Navadurga) are worshipped on each of the nine…
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Navaratri is the festival of Goddess Durga, the celebration of Good over Evil. During Navratri Goddess is worshipped in her nine forms. Every state celebrates has its own…