Death is one of the deepest questions in human life. It brings fear, grief, and uncertainty. Yet the Bhagavad Gita, one of the most revered spiritual texts in the world, offers a calm and powerful explanation. According to the Gita, death is not the end.[…]
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In Indian mythology, the image of Lord Krishna standing with a gentle cow beside him is one of the most familiar and beloved symbols. This association is not accidental. It reflects a deep spiritual, cultural, and ecological connection that has shaped Indian thought for centuries.[…]
In Hindu mythology, Indra is known as the king of the heavens. Yet one well-known tale explains why he came to be described as having many eyes across his body. It is a story of desire, deception, and the consequences of one’s actions. Ahalya was[…]
Sheetala Ashtami, also known as Basoda, is a traditional festival dedicated to Goddess Sheetala. It is observed on the Ashtami tithi of the Krishna Paksha after Holi. While it usually falls eight days after Holi, many families also observe it on the first Monday or[…]
India’s spiritual history is deeply influenced by saints, sages, and gurus who guided society through wisdom, devotion, and compassion. Across centuries, these spiritual figures shaped philosophy, literature, and the everyday lives of people. Their teachings continue to inspire millions even today. Ancient India was guided[…]

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