Parvati tapasya for Shiva – The divine Union of Shiva Parvati
The legend of Lord Shiva and Devi Parvati's wedding is the most beloved love story in Hinduism. It is the story of Parvati Tapasya for Shiva. How did Kaam dev…
The legend of Lord Shiva and Devi Parvati's wedding is the most beloved love story in Hinduism. It is the story of Parvati Tapasya for Shiva. How did Kaam dev…
Kaal Bhairav Jayanti is celebrated according to the Hindu calendar, this festival falls on the eighth day of the waning phase of the moon in the Margashirsha month. The main…
If you've been to the Kedarnath Temple, you might have heard about the mysterious story of the rock behind the temple known as "Bheem Shila." In 2013, a devastating flood…
In the heart of India, a sacred island is nestled on the Narmada River, believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva. The Omkareshwar om Shape island is not only…
Rameshwaram temple Jyotirlinga, Is located on Rameswaram Island in Tamil Nadu,. This pristine island temple is famous for its unique architectural marvels and the "Setu" bridge associated with Lord Rama.…
Brahma, Vishnu, and Maheshwar are the trinity or Trideva, they have utmost respect for each other. The reason why brahma is not worshipped on earth can traced back to the Puranas which talk about…
The popular depiction of "Ravana Shaking Mount Kailash" is as shown in Ellora caves has a history which dates back to the Treta Yuga where Ravana defeated his half brother…
Luv Kush are the children of Lord Shree Rama and Devi Sita who were born in the forest away from their father. They were raised in the ashram of Rishi…
Jambavan was the bear king who actively participated in the Lanka War and helped Lord Rama win over Ravana. He was created by Lord Brahma to help Lord Rama fight…
Vaishno Devi was initially called Trikuta. It is said that when Trikuta was 9 years old, She prayed Lord Rama the incarnation of Loron a seashore. When Sita was abducted by Ravana, Lord Rama along with Lakshmana and the Vaanar sena were in search…
Mahabharata war lasted for 18 days. And within these 18 days many kings were killed, many soldiers lost their lives, fates of many families and kingdoms were overturned.
Pandavas ruled for 36 years after the Mahabharata war. The throne was then passed on to Parikshit followed by Janamejaya. This article discusses various events which happened after Mahabharata war including the end of yadava clan, Pandavas crowning Parikshit as the king, Takshak killing Parikshit and Janamejaya taking revenge.