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Festivals are the soul of India, they are a true picture that depicts the culture, art, beliefs, traditions, morals, and values of Indians and they serve as a link between people and the great Indian mythology. The feeling of following the legacies, trends, rituals, and values set by our ancestors, ...
Sindhis worship, Lord Jhulelal, and Chaliha is the most important festival for the Sindhi community. Chailo Sahib or Chaliha is a forty-day festival which falls in the months of July - August when Sindhis observe fast for forty days to please their God Jhulelal. They say that there was a Muslim inva...
Fair-festivals are the identity and heritage of any religion and culture. In our country, people from different religions and communities live in unison and celebrate festivals with love and enthusiasm. Similarly, the ‘Sindhi community’ who is living in various cities in India celebrates...
Jwala Devi Temple - What is the belief here & Temple timings
Jwala Devi temple is one of the highly revered temples in India devoted to divine Shakti. Settled in the laps of Shivalik range of Kangra Valley ‘Kalidhar’, it is located in the Jwala Mukhi, Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh in India. It is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas of India wh...
Festivals of Ahmedabad: A Kaleidoscope of Culture And Tradition
Ahmedabad, the largest city in Gujarat, India, is a vibrant tapestry of cultures, traditions, and festivities. Known for its rich heritage, the city celebrates yearly festivals, each marked by charm and enthusiasm. These celebrations bind the diverse communities residing in the city and showcase t...
In 2023, Experience The Power of Lord Shiva's Mysteries At The 12 Jyotirlinga!
The term "Jyotirlinga" is a combination of two words: "Jyoti" and "linga." In Hinduism, "Jyoti" means "radiant" or "light," while "linga" refers to the symbolic representation of Lord Shiva, representing his divine and cosmic energy. Therefore, "Jyotirlinga" can be translated as the "radiant linga" ...
8 Famous Temples in Indore - Holy Sites
"The temple bell stops, but I still hear the bells coming out of the flowers." India is very closely culturally knit in praying to the millions of different deities of different religions. As the very famous song from the Movie "Veer-Zaara" goes, "Yahan kadam kadam pe hai mil jaani koi prem kahaani...
Agartala - The Glory of Tripura
A cultural hub in the northeast, located in Western Tripura and crossed by the Haroa River, congested but relaxed, this half rural and half urban looking region is the capital as well as the largest city of Tripura. Agartala, where ‘Agar’ means a kind of oily valuable perfume tree and &l...
Ahmedabad: A Cultural Melting Pot of India
Ahmedabad, the largest city in the Indian state of Gujarat, is a vibrant metropolis that seamlessly blends history, culture, and modernity. As one of India's most dynamic cities, Ahmedabad has a lot to offer to both tourists and residents alike. From its rich historical heritage to its bustling ma...
Alopi Devi Mandir - Recognition, & best time to visit
Alopi Devi Mandir is located near the holy confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna and Saraswati river in Alopibagh, Allahabad in the state of Uttar Pradesh. This temple is considered the holiest among all the Shakti Peethas Shrines due to its uniqueness. It is believed that the last part of Sati Devi's bo...
Ambika Mata Temple - Information, History & Temple timings
Ambika Temple or Virat Shakti Peetha Temple is located at Bharatpur in Rajasthan, India, which is also known as ‘Eastern gateway of Rajasthan.’ The idol of Devi Sati is worshipped as “Ambika” at this temple and is one of the Shakti Peethas among 51 others across the country. ...
Amaravati - The Capital City of Andhra Pradesh
Before Andhra Pradesh got bifurcated and a new state of Telangana was formed, Hyderabad was the capital city of Andhra Pradesh. After it's bifurcation, the state got it's a new proposed capital city - Amaravati. It is a beautiful riverfront city. However, both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana initially ...
The 4th month of the year April is known as the month of Humor. The April month named after the Latin word "aperire" which means "to open." It is just like flowers do in summers. The Romans denote the month of April as Aprilis.Astrological Sign: Aries (till 19th) & Taurus (20th →)Birth...
Assam: A Gateway to North-East India
The sovereign state of India, Assam is popular for its natural beauty and diverse history. It is one of the least visited areas in the country, which is full of forests, rivers, and tea gardens. Assam is known as one of the top biodiversity hotspots all over the world, which shares international bor...
Attahas Temple - What is the belief here & Temple timings
Attahas Shakti Peeth is one of the significant religious places for Hindus. This temple is located in a faraway village called Dakshindihi in Birbhum, West Bengal. The Shrine is a prominent place for worshiping Adi Shakti (Goddess worshiped) in Hinduism. According to the mythology, Goddess Sati sacr...