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Humility is a central virtue in Hinduism, and it is often described as a key characteristic of a mind that is liberated from the ego, illusions, and worldly attachments. Hindu scriptures and teachings ...
Hindu Blog is a 18-year-old Spiritual and Devotional Daily Website Dedicated to Hindus Hinduism and Truth about Hindu Religion.
Hindu Blog is a 18-year-old Spiritual and Devotional Daily Website Dedicated to Hindus Hinduism and Truth about Hindu Religion.
Adi Shankaracharya Quotes are collected mainly from books, newspapers and talks. This 108 quotes have been collected over a period of 10 years. Jagadguru Adi Shankara quotes kindles thoughts and and ...
Draupadi Vastraharan, also referred as Panchali Cheer Haran, is an important episode in the Mahabharat. The story is found in the Sabha Parva of the Mahabharata. This episode continues to haunt people ...
The ritual of offering food to the murti (idol) of God is of great significance in Hinduism. The earliest reference of giving offering or feeding food goes God is mentioned in the Rig Veda III.34.9.
The story of Mudgal Rishi and Sage Durvasa symbolically explains the Hindu concept of Aditi Devo Bhava. Mudgal Rishi resided in the Kurukshetra region and he was renowned as a Sage who followed Dharma ...
The story of Gokarna is found in the Padma Purana. The story has it that there lived a learned person named Atmadeva on the banks of Tungabhadra River who followed Dharma. He was rich and scholarly ...
Ennayiram is a village in Vikravandi Taluk in Villuppuram District of Tamil Nadu and it figures in the Chola records of the 11 th century AD. A strong center of Vaishnavism, the place was also known ...
Avastha Catushtaya is the four states of consciousness in Hindu thought. These four states are jagrat, Svapna, sushupti and Turiya (states of wakefulness, dream, sleep and identity with Brahman ...
The theory of manifestation in Hinduism is known as abhivyaktivada. Abhivyakti, manifestation, presupposes an ‘object’ or ‘factor’ which is to be manifested. Manifestation can be an outcome of an ...