Solah Sringar, which translates to “sixteen adornments,” represents the quintessential art of beautification in Hindu culture. Deeply rooted in tradition, Solah Sringar encompasses the adornment practices that enhance a woman’s beauty, believed to be both a celebration of her physical form and a means to invoke divine blessings. This ritualistic embellishment is most prominently observed …
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Showing: 1 - 6 of 6 ArticlesThe Vulture – Stately, Majestic and Symbolizing Power
The Vulture- an Emperor Indeed ! The Vulture is one of the most striking birds: stately, majestic and symbolizing power. Hinduism which respects every animal from the lowliest ant to the mightiest elephant has a special place for vultures. The vulture is sometimes considered an ungainly bird, possibly due to its association with death, since …
India Marks Its 78th Independence Day with Hope and Vision
On this historic day of 15th August 2024, India commemorated its 78th Independence Day with pride, reflection, and a vision for the future. The theme for this year’s celebrations is “Viksit Bharat @ 2047,” underscoring the government’s ambitious goal of transforming India into a fully developed nation by the centenary of its independence. The Red …
General Elections in India – An Overview of World’s Largest Democracy
India – Loktantra ki Matruka India is often called as the Mother of All Democracies. And rightly so. In today’s article we will get an overview of the procedure of the General Elections in India. Year 2024, remarkable year as we celebrated 75th year of our republic Day in January. A Day which we recognize …
Unraveling Bhishma: The Characterization and Teachings
Chapter One – Bhishma The Mahabharata is one of the most revered and sacred texts in Indian history and culture. Dating back thousands of years, this scripture is considered a spiritual and enlightening journey through the cycle of life and death. All the characters signify a particular personality trait or importance causing an impact on …
Gudi Padwa – The New Beginning
Gudi Padwa is an important festival which is celebrated throughout the state of Maharashtra in Bharat (India) Gudi Padwa is celebrated as the New Year by Hindus in Maharashtra. An interesting fact to note is that the first day of Hindu new year is different than the Gregorian calendar that we follow worldwide. The interesting …