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Feminine Energy in Hindu Mythology: Importance of Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswathi

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Feminine Energy in Hindu Mythology: Importance of Durga, Lakshmi and Saraswathi

One of the most profound aspects of Hinduism is its reverence for the feminine divine. Hinduism has always celebrated God in female form, honoring the energy of the universe, or Shakti, through its manifestations as Goddesses. Central to this belief are Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati—representing strength, prosperity, and wisdom, respectively. These deities are not just symbolic but integral to the spiritual and cultural fabric of Hindu society, with festivals like Navratri, Vasant Panchami, and Dusshera dedicated to their worship.  The tradition of worshiping the feminine form of the Supreme Force is deeply rooted in Shaktism, a distinct sect of Hinduism...

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The Tale of Ardhanarishvara: The Union of Shiva and Parvati

Lord Shiva Parvati

The Tale of Ardhanarishvara: The Union of Shiva and Parvati

Ardhanarishvara, a unique and profound concept in Hindu mythology, represents the union of the divine masculine and feminine energies. This composite form, combining Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, symbolizes the harmonious balance between male and female principles, transcending gender and celebrating the unity of opposites. Here, explore the story, symbolism and cultural significance of Ardhanarishvara form  The origin of Ardhanarishvara  The story of Ardhanarishvara finds its roots in Hindu mythology, particularly in the Shiva Purana and Skanda Purana. According to scriptures, Goddess Parvati, in her devotion to Shiva, yearned to experience complete oneness with her consort. She felt that despite...

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Kedara Gowri Vratham 2024 : Mythological story, Significance, Date and Time

Kedara Gowri Lord Shiva Parvati

Kedara Gowri Vratham 2024 : Mythological story, Significance, Date and Time

Kedara Gowri Vratham 2024 date and Time: This Vratham will be observed on Friday, November 1, 2024.  Amavasya Thithi starts – 04:30 PM on 31st October 2024  Amavasya Thithi ends – 06:20 PM on 1st November,2024  Have you heard of the time when Goddess Parvati undertook a special fast to attain the same divine status and power as Lord Shiva? This sacred observance, known as Kedara Gowri Vratham or Kedareshwar Vratham, is a revered Hindu fasting and worship ritual celebrated on Amavasya (no moon day) during the renowned Diwali festival. This vratham (fasting) is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Particularly popular...

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Somaskanda Murthy: The Sacred Trinity of Shiva, Parvati, and Murugan

Lord Murugan Lord Shiva Parvati

Somaskanda Murthy:  The Sacred Trinity of Shiva, Parvati, and Murugan

The Somaskanda Murthy, a revered form of Lord Shiva, showcases a divine family trio that embodies profound spiritual significance. Among many forms of Lord Shiva, the Somaskanda Murthy holds a special place, celebrated for its portrayal of divine familial harmony. It captures the family emotion: Lord Shiva with his consort Parvati and their son Skanda. This depiction not only reflects love and parenthood but also the sacred unity within the divine family.   Historical and Cultural Significance  Somaskanda Murthy, a revered form of Lord Shiva, is typically depicted in a seated posture with Parvati and Skanda. This portrayal has been...

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Explore the 108 Names of Goddess Durga

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Explore the 108 Names of Goddess Durga

Goddess Durga is revered as the supreme warrior goddess, embodying power, protection, and righteousness. Known as the divine mother and the vanquisher of evil, she is celebrated for her triumph over the demon Mahishasura, symbolizing the victory of good over evil. Goddess Durga manifests in many forms, including Kali, Bhagavati, Bhavani, and Ambika, each representing a unique aspect of her divine power. Her 108 names, each reflecting a different facet of her infinite nature, are chanted by devotees with deep reverence. These names serve not only as a form of worship but also as a powerful means to connect with...

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