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Bangladesh Minority Crisis: Hindu Businessman Survives Arson Attack, Urgent Call for Unity

A Hindu businessman in Bangladesh reportedly survived a stabbing and arson attempt by leaping into a pond, the fourth such incident against a Hindu minority member in two weeks. The case spotlights urgent concerns about minority rights, public safety, and the rule of law. This analysis organizes the facts, highlights the human impact, and outlines…
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When Money Vanished: How Reframing Worth Rescued a Marriage and Built Inner Wealth

Financial stress can erode self-worth and strain relationships, but reframing identity from provider to partner restores connection and dignity. This narrative analyzes how mindful communication—naming fear rather than disputing bills—reduces defensiveness and builds teamwork. A daily “Proof of Worth” log documents non-financial value, countering money shame and strengthening emotional resilience. Practical examples show how small…
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Best of 2025: Unmissable Indian History, Dharmic Heritage, and Spiritual Insights

This best-of-2025 collection curates ten most-read essays spanning Indian history, cultural heritage, and spiritual insight. Readers encounter a Vijayanagara inscription that documents dam-building and temple ecology in the 14th century. A cultural analysis of Dhurandhar maps a shift toward a more assured Indian cinematic voice. Historical studies revisit Parāvartana, a Lampsacos engraving of Bharata Mata,…
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Awaken the Silent Witness: Master the Mind with Dharmic Wisdom for Calm and Clarity

Sakshi-bhava—the unaffected witness—offers a practical, dharmic way to master the mind without suppressing emotions or withdrawing from life. Rooted in the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, and Yoga philosophy, it cultivates equanimity (samatva), ethical clarity (viveka), and compassionate action through Karma Yoga. Breath-centered pranayama, daily dhyana, steady japa, and informal mindfulness build this capacity in realistic,…
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From Exile to Action: How the Viradha Encounter Forged Rama’s Righteous Resolve

The Viradha encounter in Aranyakanda marks the first decisive turn in Shri Rama’s exile, shifting it from passive endurance to an active guardianship of dharma. In confronting a foe shielded by a boon, Rama and Lakshmana demonstrate principled strength, restraint, and strategic clarity. The episode grounds kshatra dharma in protection, proportionate response, and the restoration…
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Unlock Shubh Muhurat: Auspicious Days for Vrishabha Rashi in 2026 (Krittika–Rohini–Mrigashirsha)

Vrishabha Rashi auspicious days in 2026 can be recognized by combining Panchang principles with the Moon’s monthly transit through Krittika (2–4), Rohini (1–4), and Mrigashirsha (1–2). This guide explains how to use Tithi, Vāra, Nakshatra, Yoga, and Karana to refine Shubh Muhurat windows without relying on guesswork. Readers gain a clear, practical method to plan…
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Narmada Jayanti 2026: Date, Ratha Saptami Tithi, Significance, Rituals, and Sacred Journey

Narmada Jayanti 2026 falls on January 25 and coincides with Ratha Saptami, occurring on Shukla Paksha Saptami in the Magh Month. The festival honors the sacred appearance of the River Narmada, which originates at Amarkantak in Madhya Pradesh and flows west through Maharashtra and Gujarat. Devotees observe snan, aarti, deep daan, and hymn recitation, aligning…
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Thai Amavasya 2026 (January 18): Auspicious Utharayanam New Moon for Ancestor Rites

Thai Amavasya (Thai Amavasai) in 2026 falls on January 18, marking the first Amavasya of Utharayanam and an especially auspicious time for Tharpanam (Pitru Tarpanam). Rooted in the Tamil calendar and closely following Pongal and Makara Sankranti, this new moon day blends seasonal transition with spiritual focus. Families honor ancestors with simple, accurate, and locally…
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Makar Sankranthi & Pongal: Powerful, Science‑Aligned Health Benefits of Tradition

Makar Sankranthi and Pongal traditions align with holistic wellness: gentle winter sun exposure supports circadian balance and vitamin D; Bhogi Mantalu gatherings strengthen social connection and ease stress; seasonal foods like sesame and jaggery offer warmth and minerals; Pongal made with rice, moong dal, and ghee provides comfort, protein, and stable energy. Spices such as…
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Auspicious Varad Chaturthi 2026 (Ganesh Jayanti): Date, Significance, and Magh Shukla Chaturthi Rituals

Varad Chaturthi (Ganesh Jayanti), observed on January 22, 2026, aligns with Magh Shukla Paksha Chaturthi and is celebrated prominently in Maharashtra, Gujarat, and parts of North India. The festival’s names—Varad Til Chaturthi and Tilkund Chaturthi—highlight Ganesha’s boon-bestowing grace and the sacred use of sesame in worship. The post outlines core practices: vrata, upavasa, Ganesha puja,…
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Bhogi Pongal Rituals and Bhogi Mantalu: Customs, Puja Steps, and the Joy of Renewal

Bhogi, the first day of Sankranthi and known as Bhogi Pongal in Tamil Nadu, celebrates renewal, gratitude, and community across Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka. Homes are cleaned, thresholds glow with “Rangoli / Kolam / Muggu,” and the Bhogi Mantalu sacred bonfire symbolizes leaving behind what no longer serves. Bhogi Puja emphasizes purity and…
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Timeless Meaning of the Nath: Cultural, Ayurvedic, and Marital Significance in Hinduism

The nose ring, or nath, endures as a culturally significant ornament in Hinduism, symbolizing auspiciousness, marital commitment, and reverence for the sacred feminine. Regional styles—Maharashtrian, Punjabi/Rajasthani, and South Indian—reflect localized identity and craftsmanship. Traditional Ayurvedic beliefs associate left-side piercing with women’s well-being, illustrating how symbolism and daily life intersect in Hindu traditions. As part of…
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Vidhan Saptami 2026 (Magh Shukla Saptami): Auspicious Ratha Saptami Rituals and Surya Jayanti

Vidhan Saptami (Vidhana Saptami) in 2026 falls on January 25, aligning with Magh Shukla Saptami in the Hindu calendar. Known variously as Arogya Saptami, Ratha Saptami, Radha Saptami, and Surya Jayanti, the day emphasizes health, renewal, and gratitude for the Sun. Devotees traditionally offer arghya at sunrise and prepare special naivedya, centering worship on purity…
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Swami Vivekananda Jayanti 2026: Exact Dates, Tithi Puja, and Heartfelt Ways to Honor His Legacy

Swami Vivekananda Jayanti 2026 is observed on 12 January (Gregorian) and 10 January (Hindu calendar), with Tithi Puja on 21 January (Krishna Paksha Saptami, Poush Month). This 163rd birth anniversary highlights his enduring message of character, service, and spiritual strength, celebrated nationwide as National Youth Day. The post clarifies the calendar distinctions to help plan…
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Medha Kulkarni urges FSSAI to stop halal labels on non‑meat foods for clarity and trust

BJP MP Dr. Medha Kulkarni has requested that FSSAI prohibit halal certification on non-meat products, highlighting the need for consumer transparency and consistent, regulator-led labeling. The approach prioritizes clear food labeling on plant-based items, reducing confusion created by parallel religious certifications. It supports evidence-based oversight without undermining lawful religious practices where appropriate. For families across…
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Shaurya Jagruti Shibir in Lanja: Empowering Youth with Self‑Defence, Discipline, and Unity

A Shaurya Jagruti Shibir in Lanja, organised by Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS), brought youth together for focused self-defence and valour training. The program emphasised confidence, discipline, and civic awareness, aligning physical preparedness with ethical responsibility. Its non-aggressive, protective ethos prioritised personal safety, de‑escalation, and restraint. The initiative foregrounded shared dharmic values across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism,…
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Odisha Case of Deception Spurs Call for Interfaith Trust, Consent, and Legal Accountability

A recent case from Kendrapara in Odisha highlights allegations of deception involving concealed identity and marital status, bringing attention to the importance of informed consent. The account underscores the need for legal accountability while discouraging communal stigma. It encourages communities to respond with empathy and a renewed commitment to interfaith harmony. Practical guidance—such as transparent…
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Haridwar Saints Call for Unity in IPL 2026: Calm, Dialogue over Bangladesh Player Row

Haridwar saints have opposed the inclusion of Bangladeshi cricketers in IPL 2026, warning of protests after Kolkata Knight Riders signed Mustafizur Rahman. This post explains the concerns in an academic, factual manner while emphasizing sports diplomacy, communal harmony, and interfaith dialogue. Readers gain a balanced overview of the issue and practical steps to de-escalate tensions.…

