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Kalyana Porutham – 10 Porutham Meaning

Kalayana Porutham or 10 Porutham is the compatibility check for marriage in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Below are the 10 Porutham with meaning. Dina Porutham - Long life of the marriage Gana Porutham – matching of the character of the couple Mahendra Porutham - for having good children. Sthree Deerga Porutham  – Finance Yoni Porutham - Sexual compatibility Rasi Porutham – for peaceful married life Rashyaadhi Porutham or Rasi Adhipathi – wealth of children   Vasya porutham – Physical attraction Rajju  Porutham  – Life span of the couple Vedha Porutham – For Happy marriage At least five of the above said should match for conducting marriage.

Pishachamukteshwar Mahadev – About Pishach Mmukteshwar form of Shiva

Pishachamukteshwar Mahadev is a form of Shiva worshipped in Ujjain . He is one of the 84 Mahadev in Ujjain . As per belief, Pishach Mmukteshwar helps in fear of ghosts and other similar fearful beings. The popular belief is that offering prayers and worship to this form of Shiva will help in overcoming fear of all forms. It is believed that people offering prayers here will never have shortage of wealth. They also get happiness from children. Pishach Mmukteshwar Mahadev   Temple  is located at Ramghat on the banks of Shipra River in Ujjain . The temple is part of the Parikrama of Shiva Temples in the holy city. Pishachamukteshwar is the 68th form of Shiva worshipped in  Ujjain  and it is also the 68th Shiva temple visited during the parikarama of Mahadev temples in  Ujjain . It must be noted here that Shiva is associated with burial lands. He resides there. He is also believed to be the master of goblins, ghosts and other such beings. ...

Shiva As Kapali – The Story Of Kapali Form Of Shiva

Shiva as Kapali, or Kapala, is one with a begging bowl made of human skull. The story of Shiva as Kapali is mentioned in the Mahabharata. Legend has it that the Kapala that Shiva has in his hands is the fifth head of Brahma. Symbolically it is holding the inflated ego in our hands – a constant reminder that we are just a bubble. The story in the Mahabharata states that once there was a dispute between Vishnu and Brahma as to who was the greatest. Shiva appeared in the form of an endless column of fire and asked them to find the source of the brilliance. Whoever finds it is the greatest. Brahma went up and Vishnu went down to find the source. Vishnu soon realized that it is impossible to find the source and returned. Brahma on his way up found a Ketaki flower and asked the flower about its origin and it said it was coming from the origin of the brilliance but had started its journey millions of years before. Brahma did not try to go further up to find the source, instead took ...

Bhavani Devi Nidrakal at Tulja Bhavani Temple

Tuljabhavani Nidrakal is a holy period at the famous Tulja Bhavani Temple in Maharashtra. Bhavani Devi Nidrakal in 2025 is from September 14 to September 21. It is observed from from the 8th day of the Bhadrapada Krishna Paksha to no moon day (Amavasya) in Bhadrapad month as per traditional Hindu lunar calendar followed in Maharashtra. Nidrakaal is when the Goddess remains in cosmic sleep. Such periods are observed in certain Shakti Temples. The famous Navratri festival commences after the Bhavani Devi Nidrakal.

Govind Maharaj Uplekar Punyatithi at Phaltan

Govind Maharaj Uplekar Punyatithi is observed in Bhadrapad month. It is the death anniversary of Govind Maharaj Uplekar – a great saint who spread the teachings of truth, humanity and dharma. The day is of great significance at Phaltan in Maharashtra. Govind Maharaj Uplekar Punyatithi 2025 date is September 14. Govind maharaj uplekar samadhi mandir is located at Phaltan. Various spiritual programs, prayer meeting and charitable events are held on the day by his followers. Govind Maharaj Uplekar Punyatithi is annually held on Bhadrapada Krishna Paksha Ashtami Tithi or the eighth day during the waning phase of moon in Bhadrapad month as per traditional Hindu lunar calendar followed in Maharashtra

Thawe Mandir – Gopalganj Thawe Durga Temple

Thawe Mandir is dedicated to Goddess Durga and she is popularly known as Maa Thawewali. The shrine is located at Thawe in Gopalganj District in Bihar. Thawe Durga Temple is around 6 km from Gopalganj town on the Gopalganj – Siwan National Highway. It is believed that the form of Goddess Shakti worshipped in the temple is associated with Maa Kamakhya worshiped in Assam. Legend has it that Maa Thawewali appeared in the dream of a devotee of her named Rahashu Bhagat and asked him to offer her grass at night which turned into edible rice in the morning. Using this rice Rahashu Bhagat fed the people of the region, which was badly affected by a famine. The king of region was a terror and he did not like the charity of Rahashu Bhagat and imposed taxes on the people. When Rahashu Bhagat told the king that Goddess provided the rice he gave to people, he did not believe and asked him to invoke the Goddess before him. Rahashu Bhagat then invoked the Goddess who appeared with f...

Jarkhandi Mahadev Temple at Barbigha in Sheikhpura District of Bihar

Dedicated to Hindu God Shiva, Jarkhandi Mahadev Temple is located at Barbigha in Sheikhpura District of Bihar. This is an ancient shrine and is situated at the Mahadevganj Mohalla in Barbhigha. Shiva is worshipped here in the form of a swayambhu Shivling. It is believed that those who follow dharma and offer prayers to Baba Jarkhandi Mahadev will have their desires fulfilled. Shivratri and Shravan month are the most auspicious period in the temple. On Shravan Purnima, hundreds of devotees carry Gangajal (water from Ganga River) to offer Jalabhishek. The architecture of the shrine is modern, as the original shrine had undergone renovation numerous times.

About Raja Veda Kavya Patasala – Vedic School – at Kumbakonam in Thanjavur District in Tamil Nadu

Raja Veda Kavya Patasala is a four century old Vedic School at Kumbakonam in Thanjavur District in Tamil Nadu. It was founded in 1542 by Sri Govinda Deekshitar, a famous statesman and Chief Minister for the Nayak kings of Thanjavur. For details contact (0435)2401789, 2425948 and 2423777. Email: rajavedapatasala@ gmail.com. The Hindu reports  The three sects – Smartha, Vaishnava and Madhwa – are covered without any discrimination at the Patasala. In 1972, under the guidance of Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswati, a society called Advaitha Vidyacharya Maharaja Saheb Sri Govinda Deekshitar Punya Smarana Samithi was formed and registered.  “It was founded by Govinda Deekshitar and nurtured by Mahaswamigal. Not a surprise that this institution for the Vedas has been flourishing for the past 470 years, a miracle of sorts,” says Krishnamoorthy, administrator, when contacted for his views in the context of the landmark.  “As many as 150 students are enrolled in this ...

Kannada Mantra for Good Health of Newborn Baby - Mantra in Kannada Language for Healthy Baby

Below is a prayer in Kannada language for good health of newborn baby. It can be chanted by couples and family members for healthy baby. The mantra should be chanted continuously for 40 days to be effective. The number of times it is chanted can be decided by the person. It is ideal to chant the mantra in the morning. During the chanting you mind should not wander around.

Yoga Poses in pdf – Yoga Steps in book in pdf

Below is a book which contains all the important yoga poses in pdf format. All the Yoga Steps have been explained in the book. There are a total of 34 poses explained in the book. Please note that the complicated postures should only be performed with help of a trainer. Link – Yoga Poses in pdf

Yoga Sutras of Patanjali in pdf

Yoga Sutras of Patanjali is an important text in Hindu tradition and it contains 196 aphorisms. Below is the link to the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali in pdf and it contains explanation in English. The book is presented by Swami Jnaneshvara Bharati. Link – Yoga Sutras of Patanjali in pdf

Hindu Shradh Ritual and Obon Festival in Japan - Comparison

The Hindu Shradh ritual and Japan’s Obon festival are both traditions centered around honoring ancestors and commemorating the dead. Despite their differences in religious and cultural contexts, they share a common thread of respect for ancestors and the desire to maintain a connection with the spiritual realm. Below is an exploration of the similarities, differences, importance, evolution, and modern-day relevance of these two practices. 1. Historical and Religious Context Shradh (Hinduism) : Shradh is a Hindu ritual where people perform offerings (known as "pind daan") for deceased ancestors. The ceremony typically involves offering food, prayers, and other rituals to ensure the peaceful passage of the soul and its well-being in the afterlife. Shradh is most commonly observed during the Pitru Paksha period, a fortnight in the Hindu lunar calendar (usually in September-October). The belief is that the spirits of the dead return to the earth during this period, and by perf...

Significance of Sri Krishna Jayanti

Sri Krishna Jayanti or Sri Krishna Janmashtami is the birthday of Lord Krishna. It is also referred as Gokulashtami or Krishna Ashtami or Sri Jayanti. Like the numerous names of the festival, Sri Krishna Jayanti is celebrated by different Hindu sects on two different days. The true significance of Sri Krishna is that he is relevant in the present and even more relevant for the future. A twenty-four hour fast is observed on Sri Krishna Jayanti and this is broken at midnight . The most important mantra recited on the day is ‘ Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya.’ How to celebrate or perform rituals on Sri Krishna Jayanti can be found here . Temples and Hindu spiritual organizations conduct special bhjans and kirtan sessions. Processions with children dressed as Sri Krishna, Radha and Gopis are held on the occasion. Stories of Krishna are enacted on the day. In a twenty-four hour time span, we remember Sri Krishna superficially and quite often forget his true teachings. ...

Jagadguru Swami Satyananda Saraswati Jayanti

Jagadguru Swami Satyananda Saraswati Jayanti is observed in Kanni Masam as per traditional Hindu calendar followed in Kerala. The day is of great importance at Chenkottukonam  near Trivandrum. Jagadguru Swami Satyananda Saraswati (1935 to 2006) was a great teacher who helped thousands of people in the path of self realization. In 2025, the birth anniversary of Jagadguru Swami Satyananda Saraswati is on October 14. As per Gregorian calendar, his birthday is on September 22, 1934. Jagadguru Swami Satyananda Saraswati performed numerous activities during his lifetime to strengthen the Hindu society in Kerala. He propagated the true teachings of Hinduism and eliminated misinterpretations. Jagadguru Swami Satyananda Saraswati Jayanti is observed on Punartham Nakshatra in Kanni Masam as per traditional Hindu lunar calendar followed in Kerala.

Maa Vindhyavasini – About Vindhyavasini Devi

Goddess Vindhyavasini is a manifestation of Mother Goddess Shakti. She is Mother Goddess Durga who made her abode in the Vindhyanchal Mountains . She is also referred to as Yoga Maya,  Ashtabhuja Devi   and Kaushiki Devi. There are numerous references regarding the manifestation of Goddess Vindhyavasini. As per Vindhyanchal Mahima, this is the original home of Mother Goddess Adi Shakti. She as  Yoga Maya  appears in all animate and inanimate. She protects those that follow Dharma and she annihilates those that follow Adharma. According to Devi Bhagavad Purana, She decides to reside in Vindhyanchal after she is pleased with the penance performed by Manu. She moves out of Ksheerasagara and resides in Vindhyanchal. According to holy text Durga Saptashati, Vindhyavasini Devi appeared to protect Devas, saints and human beings who were terrorized by demons Shumbh and Nishumbh. She is believed to have emerged from the body of Goddess D...

Charanamrit – Holy water offered in Hindu Temples To Devotees

Charanamrit is the holy water offered in Hindu temples to devotees. Charanamrit is the water that is used to wash the feet and body of the deity installed in the temple. The water that flows out from the murti is collected and offered to devotees. Some people believe that the water thus collected is energized as it passes through the murti. The water that is collected in Vishnu temples contains Tulsi or basil leaves and this adds to the medicinal properties. Similarly the water that is collected after bathing Shivling contains bilva leaf properties. In most temples, charanamrit is collected in copper or bronze vessels and this adds to the medicinal properties.

Telugu Mantra for Good Health of Newborn Baby - Mantra in Telugu Language for Healthy Baby

Below is a prayer in Telugu language for good health of newborn baby. It can be chanted by couples and family members for healthy baby. The mantra should be chanted continuously for 40 days to be effective. The number of times it is chanted can be decided by the person. It is ideal to chant the mantra in the morning. During the chanting you mind should not wander around.

Hindu Shradh Ritual And Día de los Muertos In Mexico - Comparison

Both Hindu Shradh and Día de los Muertos in Mexico are profound cultural rituals that honor and celebrate deceased ancestors, but they arise from distinct religious, historical, and cultural contexts. While they share certain similarities, their underlying philosophies, customs, and cultural expressions vary greatly. Below is a comparison that explores these rituals in greater depth, analyzing their differences, similarities, and relevance in today's world. Hindu Shradh Ritual: Overview The Shradh ceremony in Hinduism is a solemn ritual performed to pay homage to deceased ancestors. Traditionally, it takes place during the period known as Pitru Paksha , a 16-day phase in the Hindu lunar calendar, typically in the months of September or October. During Shradh, offerings of food, water, and prayers are made to honor the deceased, helping their souls achieve peace and liberation from the cycle of rebirth (moksha). Key Elements: Pind Daan: Rice balls, or pindas , are offered to the...

Trivikrama – Bhagavan Vishnu in Trivikrama Avatar

Trivikrama is one among the numerous names of Bhagavan Vishnu. The name Trivikrama comes from the giant form that he took during the Vamana Avatar. As he conquered the three worlds – sky, earth and underworld - with his feet – he got the name Trivikrama. The name and concept if more popular in South India. Legend has it that the Asura, or demon, King Mahabali made the utopian kingdom a reality. His fame spread all over the earth and the netherworld and slowly into the heaven. Indra, the king of Devas and the ruler of heaven, felt threatened by the growing popularity of Mahabali. Aditi, the mother of Indra, observed a penance called 'payovrata' to help her son and pleased with her devotion Vishnu was born as Vamana, a dwarf, to Aditi. Vamana approached Mahabali who was conducting a yajna. King Bali asked Vamana to choose anything that he wanted from his kingdom. Vamana asked for just three steps of land. And the king agreed readily. Suddenly, the dwarf sized...

Anga Pradakshanam or Full-Body Circumnavigation of Hindu Temple

Those who have visited Hindu Temples in South India might have come across anga pradakshanam or full-body circumnavigation of the temple. The anga pradakshanam is performed around the sanctum sanctorum of the main deity in the temple. Sometimes it is performed on the outer parikrama of the sanctum sanctorum within the temple complex. The full-body circumnavigation of Hindu Temple is performed for wish fulfillment or as thanksgiving for favors received. Sometimes it is performed for early cure of a disease. It is also performed as part of sin redemption. Usually the devotee suffers bruises in the exposed part of the body due to the Full-Body Circumnavigation. The person performing the anga pradakshanam is helped by a friend or relative or devotee in completing the process. It can be performed for any number of times – 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10… In some temples, we come across people who are ready to perform the Anga Pradakshanam on our behalf for a token amount.

Raksha Bandhan Quotes – Swami Chidananda Saraswati

On this holy day of Raksha Bandhan there is so much to learn, so many vows to make. First, there are the ancient, traditional meanings, whereby girls and women remember their brothers – far and near – with love and affection. In exchange, all men and boys promise to protect their sisters – both against physical harm, and also against any kind of harm or dishonor to them. These are as crucial today as they were in the past. However, perhaps even more importantly, we must realize that the only way the world will survive is united as one family. Thus, now, we must also take the deeper, underlying meaning of Rakhi. We must vow to make the world our brothers and sisters – not only in theory, but also in practice. Let us use rakhi as a symbol of our universal brotherhood. May our girls and women lead the way toward this universal family as they tie rakhi bracelets on the wrists of not only their closest male friends, but also on the wrists of enemies. Let us use this holiday to re...

Adi Lakshmi – Hindu Goddess Adilakshmi

In Hinduism, Adi Lakshmi is one of the manifestations of Goddess Lakshmi . She is the supreme mother goddess and therefore she is also known as Adi Shakti and she existed before everything else. She is beyond description and understanding. She is the womb that contains all life. Adi Lakshmi is an attempt by the human mind to give a form to the formless Brahman – the Supreme Being – in Hindu religion. The concept of Adi Lakshmi tries to solve the puzzle of creation. It is one among the numerous attempts made by ancient seers to get the concept of Brahman to common man through symbolism. Adi Lakshmi is the womb in which birth and death takes place but she remains above it. She is unfathomable and beyond imagination of human mind. There are numerous references to Adi Lakshmi in the Puranas. It is stated that the three gunas – sattva, rajas and tamas – emerged from her. Sattva (harmony) was represented as Goddess Saraswati, Rajas (Agitation) as Maha Lakshmi and Tamas (inertia...

Goddess Kubjika

Goddess Kubjika is a manifestation of Mother Goddess Shakti. This aspect of Devi is closely related to the Tantric worship. An exclusive holy scripture dedicated to the Tantric worship of Goddess Kubjika is known as Kubjikamata Tantra. She is also known as Vakreshwari, Varika or Vakra. The cult of Kubjika is believed to have originated in the Himalayas . She is mainly worshipped in the Himalayan regions. Nine Natahas is believed to have propagated the cult of Kubjika throughout Nepal and North India . The cult was very popular during the 12the century AD. For worshippers of Kubjika, She is the Supreme Goddess. She is the brilliant divine light of consciousness that shines in the center of the brilliant radiance. She is the Great Mother present in all animate and inanimate. Kubjika literally means “humped-back.” Legend has it that Kubjika once decided on union with Pursusha. Purusha then appeared to Her and took hold of Her hand as a prelude to union but She, overcome wi...

Bhadrakali Temple near Bhopalpatnam in Bijapur, Chhattisgarh

Bhadrakali Temple is located at Bhadrakali Village near Bhopalpatnam in Bijapur, Chhattisgarh attracts thousands of devotees from the states of Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra and Telangana. The temple is located around 20 km from Bhopal Patnam. The shrine, dedicated to Goddess Kali, is on the confluence of the Indravati and Godavari River. It is believed that a Kakatiya King who was a worshipper of Goddess Kali consecrated the first murti here. The spot where the temple now stands was earlier a cave. The shrine was then forgotten for a long period as it was inside dense forest. The temple was later rediscovered and pujas and rituals began once again during the 19 th century. A new murti of Goddess Kali was established here. A huge fair and festival is organized during Vasant Panchami (January or February) here. Once in three years Agnikund is organized here – people walk through a bed of red-hot coal. 

Appa Maharaj Punyatithi at Donawadi near Chikkodi

Appa Maharaj Punyatithi is annually observed in Bhadrapad month. It is the death anniversary of Appa Maharaj a great saint who spread the teachings of love and humanity. The day is of great significance at Donawadi near Chikodi in Belgaum District, Karnataka. Appa Maharaj Punyatithi 2025 date is September 13. Hundreds of devotees participate in the puja and other rituals organized by devotees of the pious soul. The saintly person had spread the teaching of love and dharma among people. Appa Maharaj Punyatithi is observed on Bhadrapada Krishna Paksha Saptami Tithi or the seventh day during the waning phase of moon in Vaishakh month as per traditional Hindu lunar calendar followed in Karnataka.

Goddess Lakshmi and elephants – Symbolism of white elephants along with Mahalakshmi

Goddess Lakshmi is often depicted with two white elephants pouring water. This form of Goddess Lakshmi is known as Gajalakshmi. In some images four elephants are shown pouring water on Goddess Mahalakshmi. The four elephants are symbols of Kama (desire), Dharma (duty), Artha (wealth), Moksha (enlightenment). Goddess Lakshmi blesses the individual who finds the right balance of Dharma, desire, wealth and moksha. Gaja Lakshmi is also the Goddess of elephants – symbol of fertility. Another symbolism suggests that the water showered by the white elephants symbolize rain without which prosperity and wealth has no value. Another legend has it that two elephants welcomed Goddess Lakshmi by performing jal abhisheka (pouring water) when she was churned out of ocean during Samudra Manthan (churning of the milky ocean in Puranas). A popular belief in Hinduism is that there are eight pairs of elephants standing on eight corners of cosmos holding up the sky. These ei...

Goda Stuti in Tamil in pdf Lyrics - Importance of Goda Stuti in Hinduism - Benefits of Chanting

Goda Stuti is a prayer dedicated to Andal. Many Vaishnava devotees chant it. Especially during Andal Jayanti and other auspicious days dedicated to her. Goda Stuti Lyrics in Tamil in pdf format is given below. You can download and save it for future use. Link – Goda Stuti in Tamil in pdf Benefits of Chanting Goda Stuti 1. Spiritual Elevation: Chanting Goda Stuti helps devotees connect with the divine, fostering a sense of spiritual elevation and inner peace. The verses praise the virtues and beauty of Andal, inspiring devotion and purity in the hearts of the chanters. 2. Mental Clarity and Focus: Reciting the stotra aids in enhancing mental clarity and concentration. The rhythmic patterns and profound meanings help in calming the mind, reducing stress, and promoting mental stability. 3. Emotional Healing: The devotion expressed in Goda Stuti can lead to emotional healing. It provides comfort, alleviates sorrow, and fills the heart with joy and contentment through its divine vibra...

Lalita Sahasranama in Kannada in pdf – Lalitha Sahasranamam in Kannada – Text, Lyrics

Lalita Sahasranama is dedicated to the Mother Goddess and extols her glory in 1000 names. This particular Lalitha Sahasranamam text in Kannada in pdf format contains the lyrics in Kannada. The Lalitha Tripura Sundari form of Mother Goddess is worshipped through the Lalitha Sahasranama prayer. You read online or download it for free. Link  -  Lalitha Sahasranama lyrics in Kannada pdf

Venkateswara Stotram in Telugu in pdf - Benefits Of Chanting Venkateswara Stotram Daily

Venkateswara Stotram is a collection of prayers in Telugu in pdf. The prayers are dedicated to Balaji or Venkateswara. Below is the Venkateswara Stotram in Telugu in pdf. The prayer can be chanted on all days. It is provided by Gita Press of Gorakhpur. Link – Venkateswara Stotram in Telugu Benefits Of Chanting Venkateswara Stotram Daily Chanting the Venkateswara Stotram daily is believed to bring numerous spiritual, mental, and physical benefits. Here are some of the potential benefits: Spiritual Benefits Divine Connection : Enhances the connection with Lord Venkateswara, fostering a sense of spiritual fulfillment and peace. Spiritual Growth : Encourages personal spiritual growth and development, leading to a deeper understanding of life and existence. Karma Mitigation : Believed to help mitigate the effects of past negative karma, leading to a more harmonious life. Mental Benefits Mental Clarity : Regular chanting helps in clearing the mind, promoting mental clarity and focus...

Eerattingal Village in Kerala Famous for the Parayipetta Panthirukulam – the Idea of a Casteless Hindu Society

Parayipetta Panthirukulam is a legend in Kerala which propagates the idea of a casteless Hindu society. As per the legend a Brahmin called Vararuchi married Panchami, a Dalit woman, and had 12 children with her. The children were brought up by families of different caste. Eerattingal Village is today home to 20 families who are descendents of Pakkanar, one of the children who was brought up by a backward Paraya family. The Hindu reports  Eerattingal has a temple dedicated to Pakkanar situated right in the middle of the village. It attracts both believers and people curious about the legend. “During his days, Pakkanar invoked many deities of immense power like Chathan, Odiyan and Bhadrakali. All such forces are still being invoked in the temple. Daily, devotees across the State reach here to perform rituals like Muttarakkal,” says Sreekandan Pakkanar, the main priest of the temple.  Many people believe the temple helps them remove obstacles in life fast. Modern int...

How To Overcome Iatrophobia? – Hinduism Solutions And Practical Approaches

Iatrophobia —the fear of doctors or medical treatment—can be challenging to overcome, especially when it interferes with seeking necessary healthcare. In Hinduism, ancient wisdom offers numerous solutions to address this fear, blending spiritual practices with practical, psychological approaches. By integrating the worship of specific deities, recitation of healing mantras, and inspiring stories from the scriptures, Hinduism provides a holistic path to overcoming iatrophobia. Key Deities to Worship for Healing and Overcoming Fear Dhanvantari – The God of Medicine and Healing: Dhanvantari, an avatar of Lord Vishnu, is revered as the divine healer who brought the knowledge of Ayurveda to humanity. His blessings are sought for both physical and mental healing. Worshiping Dhanvantari helps in overcoming fear related to medical treatment and instills faith in the healing process. Mantra for Dhanvantari : Reciting this mantra daily helps invoke his healing powers and removes fears related t...

Tatkaleshwar Shiv Mandir at Faridabad

Located at Town number 5, Tatkaleshwar Shiv Mandir at Faridabad NIIT attracts scores of devotees even though it is a new shrine. Tatkaleshwar Shiva Temple attracts thousands of devotees during Shivratri and Sri Krishna Janmashtami. During every important festival, the temple creates a replica of a famous Hindu temple. Tatkaleshwar Shiv Mandir was established in 1964-65 period. In the beginning only Shivling was worshiped here. Slowly devotees started increasing now there murtis of Ram Darbar, Bajrang Bali, Vishnu, Lakshmi and Goddess Durga. It is widely believed by devotees that visiting the shrine and offer prayers for 40 continuously will help in wish fulfillment.

Sri Krishna Temple Attached to Ambala Central Jail

The Sri Krishna Temple attached to Ambala Central Jail is an historic place. The temple attracts scores of devotees daily. However, many might not be aware that the Hindu Mahasabha kept the body of Naduram Godse who was hanged in the Ambala Central Jail here for five minutes. It was the last wish of Godse that his body be taken to the Sri Krishna Mandir. The body was then cremated at Rambhag in Ambala. The temple is a small one. One wall of the shrine is attached to the Ambala Central Jail. During Sri Krishna Janmashtami, thousands of people visit the shrine. A major fair is held here during the period.

Chhinnamastika Devi Temple at Kachhawa Village in Bihar

Chhinnamastika Devi Temple is an ancient shrine located Kachhawa Village, which lies on the border of Rohtak and Aurangabad District in Bihar. The shrine is dedicated to Goddess Chhinnamastike Devi. There is no murti worshipped in the temple. Instead, devotees worship formless Goddess on a five feet length and six feet breadth platform. There is a flag post in the middle of the platform. The most important ritual in the temple is observed on the last Friday of Shravan month as per traditional Hindu lunar calendar followed in Bihar. Villagers sacrifice goats on the day. It is an important center of Shakti Worship in the region and attract visitors from nearby villages and towns.

Vindhyavasini Jayanti in Bhadrapad month at Maa Vindyavasini Temple in Mirzapur

Vindhyavasini Jayanti is observed in Bhadrapad month at the famous temple dedicated to her at Mirzapur in Uttar Pradesh. It is believed that Goddess Maa Vindhyavasini appeared on this day on earth. Vindhyavasini Jayanti 2025 date is August 11. Special pujas and rituals dedicated to Goddess Vindhyavasini are held on the day. Numerous other spiritual and religions events are held in regions that have temples of Vindhyavasini. The most important ceremony is held at the Vindhyavasini Temple in Mirzapur in Uttar Pradesh. Special musical programs are held here on the day. Artists from various part of the country come to perform before Maa Vindhyavasini on the day. An all night jagran (no sleeping) is also observed during the period. Goddess Vindhyavasini is believed to be Durga that settled in the Vindhyachal hills after annihilating Demon Mahishasura. Vindhyavasini Jayanti is observed on Bhadrapada Krishna Paksha Dwitiya Tithi or the second day during the...

Jangli Shiv Mandir Annual Festival at Anumandal in Buxar – Varshikotsav at Jangli Shiva Temple in Anumandal

Annual festival, or Varshikotsav at Jangli Shiv Mandir is observed in Bhadrapad month. It is one of the important festivals at the Jangli Shiva Temple at Anumandal in Buxar, Bihar. This is ancient shrine dedicated Hindu God Shiva in the region. Jangli Shiv Mandir Annual Festival 2025 date is August 11. Thousands of people visit the shrine on the day to perform various pujas and rituals. Rudrabhishek , Shringar and Aarti are performed on the day. The temple is decorated beautifully during the period. Jangli Shiv Mandir annual festival is observed on the first Monday of Bhadrapad month as per traditional Hindu lunar calendar followed in Bihar.

Chaumukhi Mahadev Temple at Vaishali in Bihar – Four-Face Shivling at Choumukhi Mahadev Mandir in Vaishali

Chaumukhi Mahadev Temple at Vaishali in Bihar is a very ancient temple with a huge Shivling which has four face carved on it. The shrine is also known as Vikramaditya Choumukhi Mahadev Mandir and is dedicated to Hindu God Shiva. Legend has it that temple existed during the Ramayana period. Bhagavan Sri Ram, Lakshman and Sage Vishwamitra visited the temple while on their way to kingdom of Janaka. The murti worshipped in the Chaumukhi Mahadev Temple is a very rare one. It faces south – the third eye of one of the faces is open and it faces south. The temple is a midpoint between Kashi Vishwanath Temple in Varanasi and Baba Baidyanath Dham in Deoghar. It is believed that Bhagavan Buddha and Bhagavan Mahavir stayed in the shrine. The temple lost its prominence during the 5th century AD as a result of the attack of foreign invaders. The Shivling was rediscovered around 150 year ago while digging a well in the region. People have now built a temple around t...

Shringar at Chaumukhi Mahadev Mandir at Vaishali in Bihar

Shringar at Chaumukhi Mahadev Mandir at Vaishali in Bihar is annually observed in Shravan month. The temple is decorated during the special occasion with flowers and lights. In 2025, Shringar at Chaumukhi Mahadev Mandir in Vaishali will be observed on August 9. On the day, Rudrabhishek, Shringar and special aarti are performed. Thousands of people participate in the annual event. Shringar at Chaumukhi Mahadev Mandir at Vaishali is observed on Shravan Purnima or the full moon day in Shravan month as per traditional Hindu lunar calendar followed in Bihar.

Architecturally Beautiful 12th century Shiva Temple at Malawi Village in Madhya Pradesh in Neglect

120-feet Shikar and exquisite stone carvings make the 12th century Shiva Temple at Malawi Village in Madhya Pradesh one of the most important temples built during the period of Parmar rule in central India. Malawi village is located around 215 km from Indore. Sadly, this beautiful temple is in neglect like thousands of  other temples across India. Hindustan Times reports  The temple was built by the Parmar rulers who ruled Malwa from 10th to 13th century. The archaeology department's technical assistant DP Pande, who has done a research on Parmar temples, said the Parmars were Shaivaites by faith and loved to build intricate carved-stone temples across western Malwa.  The artisans were trained in Hinglajgarh, which is located in Mandsaur district, bordering Rajasthan.  The Malwai temple is made of yellow sand stone. It's located on the ancient trade route which was used by the caravans and the tourists from north India to reach Gujarat.  At present ...