Devi or the Goddess worship is an inherent part of Hinduism. While worshiping a God invariably his consort Goddess is also worshiped. Devi Lalita Tripura Sundari is the primordial divine for... Read more
Devi Kamakshi Prevailing in the form of Shakti, ,the Goddess at Kanchipuram is called as “Sri Kamakshi”, “Ka” meaning Goddess Saraswati, “Ma” meaning Goddess Lakshmi and “Akshi” meaning Eye.... Read more
Of all the Shiva temples the Dwadasa (12) Shiva temples are the most revered. They have been there from time immemorial, though the present day structures were rebuilt by kings, and the bene... Read more
Lord Siva, one of the famous trinities, is worshiped by millions in India as HE is said to be merciful and each to please. There are thousands of Siva temples all over India and even in smal... Read more
Parama Ekadasi falls during the Krishna Paksha of the Adhika Masa (extra month of the Indian calander) Parama Ekadasi, the Ekadasi that occurs during the dark fortnight of the extra, leap-ye... Read more
Padmini Ekadasi falls during the Shukla Paksha (bright fortnight) of the Adhika masa (the extra month) Padmini Ekadasi, the Ekadasi that occurs during the light fortnight of the extra, leap-... Read more
Haribodhini Ekadasi is also known as Prabodhini Ekadasi, Papaharini Ekadasi, Devotthani Ekadasi and Utthana Ekadasi. It falls during the Kartik Shukla ( bright fortnight) in the Indian mon... Read more
Ramaa Ekadasi falls in the Krishna Paksh (dark fortnight) in the Indian month Kartika (October – November) Karttika-krishna Ekadasi, or Ramaa Ekadasi, from the Brahma-Vaivarta Purana Y... Read more
Papankusha Ekadasi falls on the Shukla Paksha (bright fortnight) in the Indian month of Ashivina (September – October). Papankusha Ekadasi, or Ashwina-shukla Ekadasi, from the Brahma-v... Read more
Indira Ekadasi falls during the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) in the Indian month of Ashivina (September-October) Indira Ekadasi or Ashwin-krishna Ekadasii taken from the Brahma-vaivarta P... Read more
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