The birth of a baby brings a lot of festivity in a family, especially in the life of parents. For every woman, the joy of bearing a baby is the biggest happiness in the world. Although tiring, she
Lord Ganesha holds a very important place in the Hindu Mythology. Worshipping Ganesha, the elder son of Lord Shiva, not only leads to gain of knowledge; but also removes obstacles from life. Lord
India is blessed with a vast culture and heritage, and legends have it that our ancient manuscripts, such as Mahabharata and Ramayana, teach us a lot about the right way of living life. Mahabharata,
India, being a vast nation, is a home to many religions. Our land is well-known in the world as the ‘Land of Rishis and Sages’. Our culture strictly follows the guidelines laid down by the sages.
Hindu culture is full of religious devotions, rites, practices, beliefs, traditions and of course, various rituals of fasting. As per Hindu beliefs, every element of nature holds specific resemblance
As per Hinduism, Fasting (Vrat) is usually observed by devout Hindus for the achievement of an oath. It is not only meant for materialistic gains, but also for harmony and peace within. As per Hindu
The state of Punjab celebrates the crop harvest time with full pomp and show. This harvest season is known as Baisakhi (Or Baisakhi). One can see the glitter of colours, dance and music on the eve of
7th April 2016 is the last day of our Hindu calendar 2072! As per Hindu calendar, the Hindu year ends with Amavasya and commences with the first day of Chaitra month (between March-April). Did you
Navratri is one of the biggest occasions of India, which is celebrated with great devotion in India during Chaturmas when Lord Vishnu goes in hibernation in the oceans. Right from North to South,