Murti Puja - The way to experience Supreme Lord
We perform Murti Puja with accepting Murti as form of the God and it helps to concentrate at the divine God. There are main two approach to worship of God, Saguna and Nirguna, form and formless. Some time question arises that God is everywhere then why go to the temple or worship to idol of God....
Science Behind Applying Tilak on Forehead
Tilak is the symbol of the Intelligence, it is not just showcasing the religion, cast or any Sampraday but it is the worship of the intelligence. Any devotees can reach towards the supreme lord with intelligence only, so after the worship of Lord we always touch the forehead which is the center ...
Janeu Thread - All About Most Sacred Thread of Universe
Janeu or Janoi - three sacred and holy cotton threads is symbol of spirituality, sacrifice, mother, role model etc. Wearing Janeu on the left shoulder represent three core idea of Hinduism, focusing on the spiritual journey; don’t forget the responsibility towards the parent and spiritual teac...
Why we Use Coconut – Shreefal in Every Rituals of Sanatan Dharma
Shreefal (coconut) is most sacred, satvik, pure, healthy and god’s fruit in the universe; it is used in every ritual and important ceremonies in Hinduism. Coconut resembles the human in many ways, coir outside the coconut resembles hair, hard nut like skull, water is like blood etc. General pr...
Swastik - The Oldest and Most Important Symbol of Universe.
Swastik is an extremely important icon in Indian Culture since a thousand years. Swastik word is made up of element “Su” and “As”, “Su” means good or welfare and “As” means power or existence so Swastik means Existence of Good. सु अस्ति येना तत् स्...
Umbara Pujan - Witness and Protector of Every Act of Human
Umbro (Threshold) can be observed in old traditional residence; there is no house without it. Everyone worships the Umbro, and there is cultural and ritual emotion behind this. Umbro means boundary, a witness of every act of human and protector of honor of home. Umbro is Laxmanrekha, it observes ...