There are so many rituals we do since ancient times which have been an inherent part of our tradition and culture but we have always wondered what is the reason or logic behind them? This podcast aims at creating awareness about these traditions and are they myths or do they actually have some significance. Ex. why do we take blessings by touching the feet, why do we ring a temple bell, why do newly married couples use only red saffron and yellow colors in their ceremonies, what is the significance of cremating a body, and what is the logic of wearing kajal! Debunking many myths is Dr....
In ancient times, sages and hermits considered Brahma Muhurta the best time for meditation and spiritual practices. Parents also encourage their children to wake up early to study. According to religious scriptures, deities descend to the earth during Brahma Muhurta, and the doors of all...
Published 11/13/24
The coconut tree is known as Kalpavriksha, where the three gods Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva are believed to reside. The three "eyes" on the coconut are said to represent the Trinetra of Lord Shiva. Because of this, the coconut is considered highly auspicious and is commonly used in worship.
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Published 11/07/24