Satyaki

INTRODUCTION Satyaki was a great Yadava warrior and an ardent devotee of Lord Krishna. He was the adopted son of Satyaka. Satyaki fought from the side of Pandavas in the Kurukshetra War. He went along with Lord Krishna for meeting Duryodhana during peace talks, in order to avoid the war between the Pandavas and Kauravas. He also had seen Lord […]

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BHAKTA AND BHAGAVAN

INTRODUCTION The relationship between a bhakta and the bhagavan is that of a mother and a child. In this picture itself, we can see that Lord Narasimha is gently holding Bhaktprahalad in his hands. God expects only a true devotion from his devotees, and he didn’t expect any rich contribution from them. Bhagavan Krishna tells, […]

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YAKSHAS

The yakshas are considered similar to demi gods, but sometimes they would do mischievous activities like taking the belongings of the people in the earth, and giving sounds like thunder in order to make them to get afraid of them. But after some time, they would appear in their true form and bless the people. They are […]

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DAITYAS

INTRODUCTION The Daityas belongs to the family of demons, Khalakeyas and Dhanavas. In general, as per ancient puranas, Demons are considered as wicked and cruel persons. They used to perform severe penance on Lord Brahma and would get the desired boons, and try to invade the earth and the heaven. The demi gods would pray to the […]

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APSARAS

INTRODUCTION Apsaras are considered as celestial dancers who reside in the Indra Loka. They are specialized in diversified fields of arts like sculpting, dancing, and painting and are treated as the most respectable women in the Swarka Loka. The most famous among the Apsaras are Urvasi, Menaka, Rambha and Tilottama. Apsaras are very beautiful and excellent in dancing and they […]

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Why pooja bell is rung

As per Agama, Pooja bell is rung To invite god. To chase away evil spirits. To control wandering mind Sound is used by all living being either to invite or to warn. Now human started using Electrical, Electronic devices, but others continue using their voice. Example of invitation: if the person rings the bell from […]

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NIDHIVAN KRISHNA TEMPLE

INTRODUCTION Nidhivan Temple in Vrindavan, is situated near Mathura, and it believed that even today, in this temple, daily night Lord Krishna is visiting here, and dancing with Mata Radha and with other Gopikas, who are in the form of trees, would be changed into Gopikas, once Lord Krishna arrives at this place.And they would […]

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