Akshayya Trutiya : One of the three-and-a-half Muhurts
This Muhurt (Auspicious time) lasts a few moments; but its effect lasts 24 hours. Therefore, the whole day of Akshayya Trutiya is considered to be auspicious.
This Muhurt (Auspicious time) lasts a few moments; but its effect lasts 24 hours. Therefore, the whole day of Akshayya Trutiya is considered to be auspicious.
Let us silently shower affection in the lives of others. Let us enrich the lives of those who come in our proximity through love !
Hanuman’s mind was not affected by lust, proving His vow of Brahmacharya (Celibacy) and dedication to Shriram. (Valmiki Ramayan, Sundarkanda 11.42-43) Many Saints have acclaimed Hanuman as the one who has mastery over His senses, thus advising society to follow His example.
On the auspicious occasion of Gudhi Padwa, along with hoisting the Gudhi outside our homes, let us resolve to contribute towards Nation-building based on the principles of Ram Rajya, and perform spiritual practice
As per the significance of Times and as stated by Saints, a phase of Satyayug within Kaliyug itself will emerge once again !
Prajapati waves on Padwa have multiple positive effects – increase in the potential of the soil, intellect becoming expansive !
On the auspicious day of Gudhi Padwa, resolutions are made for the year. Resolutions made according to one’s constitution on this sacred occasion certainly bear fruit due to the indigenous Divine Energy of the day.
One who remains united with the Atma and has faith in God is Prahlad; one who places faith in the body is Hiranyakashipu !
When festivals of Dhulivandan and Rangapanchami are celebrated in accordance with scriptural guidelines, understanding their meaning and purpose, and with devotion unto the Deities, one benefits from the Chaitanya
A major spiritual development unfolded in Kerala as, for the first time, the State hosted its own Kumbha Mela on the banks of the Bharathappuzha at Thirunavaya. Officially called the Mahamagha Maholsavaam, the event aimed to bring together lakhs of devotees for ritual bathing, satsangs, and spiritual renewal, echoing the Kumbha traditions of North India. … Read more