In Indian Astrology, one of the scariest things is the Panoti of Shani, or Saturn’s Panoti. People believe that when this happens, it brings tough and unlucky times. If someone has Shani Panoti in their horoscope (kundli), they might feel like no effort brings good[…]
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Namaskar, The Vedic Sanatan tradition believes that our life is driven by numerous visible and invisible forces. In order to repay this debt, we should all strive to be diligent. The Vishnu Dharmottar Purana states: “देवानाम् च पितृणाम् च ऋषीणाम् च तथा नर: । ऋणवान्[…]
Namaskar, In the Brahma Vaivarta Purana, there is a story of Lord Ganesha’s birth, where a specific name is given to him – Dvaimatura, meaning the son of two mothers. And there is a verse that appears there: दव्योर्मात्रोरपत्यंपुमान् द्वैमातुर: । – ब्रह्मवैवर्त पुराण Now,[…]
In the Bhavishyapurana, there is a story that goes like this: It is the story of Satyuga. There was a war between the gods and the demons. In the war, initially, the gods were losing, but suddenly their strength increased and they won. All the[…]
In the Vedic and Sanatana Dharma traditions of India, the month of Shravan, also known as Savan, is considered highly auspicious for rituals, worship, and religious activities. Understanding why Shravan month is regarded as so sacred is essential. Upon closer examination, we find that the[…]