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यथैधांसि समिद्धोऽग्निर्भस्मसात्कुरुतेऽर्जुन |

ज्ञानाग्नि: सर्वकर्माणि भस्मसात्कुरुते तथा ||

Bhagvad Gita 4-37

Auspicious Times

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Shiksha: The Vehicle of Vedas

This blogpost discusses the concept of Shiksha, its importance and its evolution into our modern concept of Linguistics and Education.

Grah Shanti / 9-Planets Ceremony

Grah Shanti Pooja can be performed before any major ceremony such as marriage as yagnopavit sanskars. It is to please the 9-planets, whose positions and motions are said to be the basis of all astrology.

Mimamsa: The Rationale of Vedas

This post discusses one of the most fundamental Hindu philosophies. It details how and why Vedas are important to achieve spiritual enlightenment and Moksha.

Lohri

Lohri is a popular festival in the northern Indian states of Punjab and Haryana, as well as in parts of Himachal Pradesh and Delhi. It is typically celebrated on the 13th of January in the Gregorian calendar, and it marks the end of the winter season.

7 Chakras

Chakras are points in a human body, through which the universal life force flows. The chakras serve as both reservoirs and points of entry and departure for the universal life force. The chakras coordinate to generate life force energy in a person who is in perfect health.

Yamunotri

Like Ganga, Yamuna is a major perennial river flowing from the Himalayas. There are mystical legends and folklore about her too.

Janmashtmi Pooja

Lord Krushna, 8th incarnation of Lord Vishnu, was born on 8th day of Krushna Paksh (dark fortnight) of Shravan month of Lunar Hindu Calendar. This day is celebrated gloriously with remembering the deeds and teachings of Lord Krushna. Lord Krushna's birth is celebrated at 12 midnight.

Rishi Kakbhushundi

As mentioned in the Ramcharitmanas, Rishi Kakbhushundi had the ability to travel beyond time, where nature's cycles simply repeat them. As a result, he was able to witness the Ramayan being performed eleven times and the Mahabharat being performed sixteen times, each time with a