• Kumari Kandam

    Kumari Kandam is a mythical continent that is said to have existed in the Indian Ocean, south of present-day India. It is mentioned in many ancient Tamil texts, including the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, and the Sangam literature. The exact location of Kumari Kandam is unknown, but it is believed to have been a prosperous and… Read more

  • Who is the creator? Brahma or Vishnu?

    According to Hindu cosmology, one day of Brahma is equal to 4.32 billion human years. This is based on the concept of a yuga, which is a cycle of four ages: Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dwapara Yuga, and Kali Yuga. Each yuga is shorter than the previous one, and the total length of a yuga… Read more

  • Riddhi

    Riddhi is a Hindu goddess of prosperity and success. She is often depicted as a beautiful woman with a golden complexion. She is sometimes shown with her sister, Siddhi, who is the goddess of spiritual power. Riddhi is said to be the daughter of Brahma, the creator god. She is also said to be the… Read more

  • Wife of Lord Ganesh

    The marital status of Lord Ganesha varies widely in different mythological stories. He is considered to be a bachelor by many, whereas others believe he has two wives – Riddhi and Siddhi. Riddhi and Siddhi are the goddesses of prosperity and success. They are said to be the daughters of Brahma, the creator god. They… Read more

  • Soul

    The soul, or Atman, is one of the most important concepts in Hinduism. It is the essential self, the eternal and unchanging essence of a person. The soul is not the body, the mind, or the senses. It is the pure consciousness that experiences the world through these means. The Hindu scriptures describe the soul… Read more

  • Why Lord Ganesh has a curved trunk?

    There are many legends and stories about why Lord Ganesha has a curved trunk. Here are a few of the most popular ones: No matter which story you believe, the curved trunk of Lord Ganesha is a symbol of many things. It represents the ability to overcome obstacles, the sound of OM, and the elephant,… Read more

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