Offering naivedya, or sacred food, to the deity is a cherished ritual in Hindu worship, steeped in tradition and reverence. The process involves presenting various…
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Krishna stands for divine love, fun and knowledge. His story starts in Mathura, born as the eighth form of Lord Vishnu to support good behavior. Krishna is shown with a flute and lots of peacock feathers. He represents charm, smartness, and even some naughtiness. Stories tell about his life. These include funny things he did as a kid, lessons from the Bhagavad Gita and special love with Radha that was like being Gods together. Krishna is respected as the big teacher, showing followers to spiritual awareness, love and devotion. His prayers during holidays like Janmashtami remember his birth, teaching us about goodness love and the endless link between god and his bhakt.
Stories Behind Holi – the Festival of Colors
Holi, the rainbow festival that is a part of the Indian scene, is not just about the joyful color splashes but a celebration that is…
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