Ritu

Shri Krishna brought back his six brothers for Devki

Many of us do not know that Lord Krishna brought back the six sons of Devki (seventh and eighth being Balrama and himself) for a brief reunion. Names of these six sons are Smara, Udgitha, Parishvanga, Patanga, Kshudrabhrit and Ghrini. These six sons were earlier grand sons of Hiranyakashyap and they were living under a curse.   Read other facts about Lord […]

Pongal featival

Facts on Pongal festival

Pongal is celebrated for four days The Bhogi festival, celebrated in honor of Lord Indra, the god of rain, is the first day of Pongal. Lord Indra is responsible for the abundance of harvest, thereby bringing plenty and prosperity to the land. Also referred to as  Bhogi Mantalu, on this day, it has been a tradition to clean the household.

Love story of Urvashi and Pururva

Urvashi and Pururva lived sixty thousand years together. Before coming with him, she put forth three conditions, violating which she would leave him. These three conditions were: 1. Two sheep would always remain close to her bed. If by any chance , the sheep is not there, she would return to heaven. 2. She would

Why Kite flying is done on Makar Sankranti

Believe it or not, there is a very scientific reason behind flying kites on the eve of ‘Sankranti’. In the olden times, the event of flying the kite was done in the early hours and it was believed that the exposure had health benefits. The sun’s rays was believed to help fight infections and skin

Bhishma Pitamah chose his date of death after Makar Sankranti

BHISHMA PITAMAH The death anniversary of Bhishma Pitamah is observed during Magha Shukla Ashtami. The day is known as Bhishma Ashtami and indisputably the death anniversary of Bhishma Pitamah. According to the legend associated with the day, Bhishma waited for 58 days before leaving his body. Bhishma Pitamah left his body on the auspicious day

Dulha and Batti – Lohri

The legend of Dulha Batti (our Robinhood) Lohri is celebrated in remembrance and praise of Dulha Batti. Dulha Batti was a Muslim robber who lived during the era of King Akbar. He was a robber but a good person. He would steal from the rich and distribute the wealth among the poor. He rescued girls

Siddhivinayak - Lord Ganesha

Siddhivinayak – Lord Ganesha Temple

Siddhivinayak Temple Siddhivinayak temple is located in Prabhadevi, Mumbai, Maharashtra. In Marathi, Siddhivinayak is also known as Navsacha Ganapati, Navasala Pavanara Ganpati which means Ganpati bestows whenever humbly genuinely prayed. It is believed that it was here on the Siddhatek mountain Vishnu acquired Siddhi and as such the idol of Lord Ganesha here is called

Moreshwar (Mayureshwar) – Lord Ganesha Temple

Moreshwar Temple or Mayureshwar Temple Moreshwar is a famous temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha.  Moreshwar Temple is one among the eight temples of Ashtavinayak temples. This temple is situated in Moregaon which is about 80 kms. from Pune city. At Moreshwar temple Lord Ganesha portrays peacock as its vehicle. In local language more or mayura