Shudh Bhojan

These are some of the fasting foods prepared during various religious occassions: 1. SWEET POTATO HALWA Ingredients : Sweet Potato 1/2 Kg. Sugar 100 gms. Ghee 150 gms. Green Cardamom Powder 1 Tsp. Boiled Almonds 50 gms. (Soaked in hot water) Boil the Sweet Potatoes in pressure cooker for about 10 mins. In a Kadhai…

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Festivals Of India

A comprehensive book on all the major festivals of India, with history over 5000 years. Various religions & sects share this unique nation of over a billion people. Contents: Introduction Hindu Festivals: Dushehra Diwali Durga Pooja Ganesh Chaturthi Hanuman Jayanti Holi Janmashtami Maha Shivratri Makar Sankranti Nag Panchami Navratri Onam Pongal Raksha Bandhan Ramnavmi Teej…

Spiritual Practices

This section answers some of the common questions pertaining to the spiritual practices followed since ages like :  Why do we light a lamp? Answer  Why do we have a prayer room? Answer  Why do we do namaste? Answer  Why do we prostrate before parents & elders? Answer Why do we wear marks on the…

Gurudevay Namah

There are undoubtedly no contradicting views to the ancient Vedic belief that a man constantly needs the spiritual guidance of a Guru or a teacher in his life. Hinduism has always taught it proponents the unexplainable benefits that a Guru can bestow in the life of an ordinary human being. The Guru continuously exhorts his…

Bhagavad Gita – Chapter IV: Transcendental Knowledge

Text 1 Sanskrit working: English Wording: sri-bhagavan uvaca imam vivasvate yogam proktavan aham avyayam vivasvan manave praha manur iksvakave bravit. English Translation: The Personality of Godhead, Lord Sri Krsna, said: I instructed this imperishable science of yoga to the sun-god, Vivasvan, and Vivasvan instructed it to Manu, the father of mankind, and Manu, in turn…

Home Page Of Sita

One of the most popular heroines in Hindu mythology is Sita. She is known primarily as the wife of Rama, the hero of the epic Ramayana. As one of the protagonists of the Ramayana, Sita is revered as the model Hindu wife, who, although the victim of injustices, always remains loyal and steadfast to her…

Home Page Of Radha

Radha, like Sita, is understood primarily in relation to a male consort. Throughout her history Radha has been inextricably associated with the god Krishna. Unlike Sita, however, Radha’s relationship to Krishna is aduherous. Although she is married to another, she is passionately attracted to Krishna. Radha’s illicit relationship with Krishna breaks ail social norms and…