by MaaVaishnoDevi | Oct 12, 2010 | Hindu God, Hinduism, Maa, Maa Kali |
On a moonless night in autumn, when the rest of India celebrates Deepawali, Kali-Chamunda is worshipped in Bengal. Her image shows a beautiful, dark skinned woman but she wears clothes and jewellery made of skulls and human hands and carries a bloody Kharga scimitar...
by MaaVaishnoDevi | Oct 9, 2010 | Durga, Hinduism, Maa, Navdurga |
“Shakti” or power of Goddess Durga is known as Dasha Mahavidya. From the time span of nine day starting from the new moon of the Hindu month of Ashwin, starts the most auspicious time where people perform any activity or event and it is known to be...
by MaaVaishnoDevi | Oct 8, 2010 | Durga, Hinduism, Maa, Maa Kali |
The Navratri festival is celebrated with true devotion and purity all over the country. People from various sections of the society irrespective of caste and creed celebrate this festival by visiting temples and offering pujas at the Mother’s feet. The rituals...
by MaaVaishnoDevi | Oct 3, 2010 | Hindu God, Hinduism, Lord Vishnu |
Vishnu is black-blue in body, with four hands – one holding a club, another a conch shell the third a discus and the fourth a lotus. He rests on the coiled serpent king, Sheshanga. He covers the universe in three strides: on earth as fire, in the atmosphere as...
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