As the incidents of violence against the Hindu community are at their peak, the Indian government has expressed concern over the recent incidents of desecration and damage to Hindu temples and deities in Bangladesh.
Praising the Hindu Sanatana culture, the Chief Minister said that it spreads across the world and its beauty allows the devotees to worship 33 crore deities.
The sacred throne of Gods Uddhav, Kuber, and Shankaracharya has begun its winter journey from Badrinath Dham to their designated locations, as announced by temple officials.
New Delhi [India], November 6: The time has arrived for the Koti Deepotsavam, an annual event organized by Bhakti TV and NTV in Hyderabad. As the month of Kartika arrives, every Hindu immerses themselves in the worship of deities and lighting lamps as part of the Kartika celebrations. In thi
The famous puja held highlights a social issue of the pollution of the Ganga river, the water of which is used to worship deities. The organizers aim to convey the message that if the river is polluted, the whole society is polluted.
The medieval town of Khokana in Lalitpur recently celebrated its traditional "Shikali Jatra," a vibrant five-day festival held in place of Dashain. Featuring masked dancers representing various Hindu deities, the festival honours Goddess Rudrayani, also known as Shikali or Mother Goddess. Th
Devotees pulled the chariots hoisting living Goddess Kumari, Ganesh and Bhairav through the sea of revelers who had gathered in the Kathmandu Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Maharashtra Governor CP Radhakrishnan visited the Radha Ras Bihari Temple of ISKCON at Juhu in Mumbai on the occasion of Janmashtami on Monday. The Governor performed the aarti of Lord Krishna and had the darshan of all deities.
With chants of 'Hari Bol' and 'Jay Jagannath', the three holy deities--Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra were brought by their servitors from the Gundicha temple and placed on the chariots for the annual nine-day sojourn.
The Yatra symbolises the end of the nine-day sojourn of Lord Jagannath and his siblings, Goddess Subhadra and Lord Balabhadra. The deities will return to Sri Mandir from Sri Gundicha temple in three different chariots pulled by devotees.
Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Sunday emphasized the importance of educating the new generation about the historical background of the Kharchi Puja and the fourteen deities.
The highly anticipated Kharchi Fair is set to commence on July 14, following the traditional bathing ceremony of the fourteen deities at Howrah Ghat at 6:05 am on July 13. The fair, which draws thousands of visitors each year, promises an exciting blend of cultural festivities, community act