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Char Dham at a Crossroads: ‘Panchgavya’ at Gangotri and the High‑Stakes Debate on Entry Norms

As Char Dham Yatra 2026 nears, this analysis examines reports that the Gangotri Temple Committee may incorporate ‘Panchgavya’ into reopening rites, while debates on entry norms intensify across the Himalayan corridor. It explains the ritual and symbolic logic of Panchgavya within Hindu practice and outlines modern governance measures for ethical sourcing, hygiene, and ecological safeguards.…
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Hanuman Jayanti 2026: ‘Gada Pujan’ for Courage, Seva, and Dharmic Unity in Communities

Hanuman Jayanti 2026 (2 April) offers communities a meaningful opportunity to observe ‘gada pujan’a symbolic rite that honors courage, discipline, and seva. Rooted in Hindu iconography yet resonant across Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, the mace signifies strength guided by compassion and responsibility. A clear, minimal Panchopachara sequence keeps the rite accessible while anchoring it in…
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Maha Vishuba Sankranti 2026: Odia New Year Date, Pana Rituals, and Astronomical Significance

Maha Vishuba Sankranti 2026also called Pana Sankranti or Mesha Sankrantifalls on 14 April and marks the Odia (Oriya) New Year. The date is defined by the Sun’s transition into Mesha rashi (sidereal Aries), a technical astronomical event that regional panchangs compute precisely. Households in Odisha prepare and share the iconic Bel Pana, offer Surya arghya,…
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Purvabhadra (Poorattathi) 2026–2027 Forecast: Navigate Sade Sati, Growth Windows, Remedies

This Purvabhadra (Poorattathi) Nakshatra 2026–2027 forecast synthesizes classical jyotiṣa with real transit dynamicsSaturn in Pisces, Jupiter’s move from Gemini to Cancer, and the Rahu–Ketu shift from Aquarius–Leo to Capricorn–Cancer. Aquarius padas (1–3) complete Sade Sati’s final phase, balancing Rahu’s volatility with Jupiter’s early-2026 support, then consolidating under Jupiter-in-Cancer. Pisces pada (4) undergoes Janma Shani yet…
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Chithirai Vishu (Puthandu) 2026: Astronomical Timings, Sacred Rituals, and Cultural Unity

Chithirai Vishu, observed as Puthandu and Varusha Pirappu, inaugurates the Tamil New Year on 14 April 2026 with Mesha Sankranti marking the Solar New Year (Souramana Ugadi). The exact Mesha Sankramana punyakalam is at 9:25 AM IST, a window revered as Vishvath Punyakalam for meritorious acts such as snana, dana, and japa. This New Year…
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Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam Today: A Dharmic Blueprint for Unity, Security, and Shared Prosperity

Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam the world is one family is reframed here as a practical, measurable framework for public policy, interfaith harmony, and global cooperation. Rooted in the Maha Upanishad and echoed across Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, the concept aligns ethical statecraft with inclusive development and human security. The analysis outlines design principles dignity by default, dialogue-first,…
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Trichy Rockfort Pilgrimage: Abhishekam, 400 Steps, and Timeless South Indian Heritage

This research-driven account documents a 09.02.2026 pilgrimage to the Trichy Rockfort Temple complex, tracing an early start from Kalyanapuram via Kumbakonam to Tiruchirappalli and culminating in multiple Abhishekham rites with honey, milk, curd, and Panchamirtham. It explains the sacred sequence of Manikka Vinayakar, Thayumanaswami, and Ucchi Pillayar temples, the significance of climbing over 400 steps,…
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Panchangam (Panjika) Explained: Guide to Vedic Hindu Calendar, Festivals, and Auspicious Timing

This in-depth guide clarifies Panchangam (Panjika) as the Hindu Almanac that structures daily life, festivals, and auspicious timing through five astronomical “limbs”: tithi, vara, nakshatra, yoga, and karana. It explains the sidereal (nirayana) basis, the role of the Lahiri ayanamsha, and how drik (ephemeris-based) calculations improve accuracy across time zones. Readers learn to interpret common…
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Ultimate Reality Cannot Be Taught: Profound, Experiential Wisdom in Hinduism and Dharmic Paths

This long-form exploration clarifies why Ultimate Reality in Hindu philosophy cannot be taught as a mere concept and must be realized through direct experience. It maps the classical triad of śravaṇa–manana–nididhyāsana and the role of Guru–Shishya Tradition, highlighting how scripture and guidance remove ignorance rather than transfer realization. Readers gain a technically sound overview of…
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India rebuts USCIRF’s ‘selective’ claims, urges decisive action on Hindu temple attacks in U.S.

India’s Ministry of External Affairs has rejected the latest USCIRF report as “distorted and selective,” while urging U.S. authorities to prioritize decisive action against vandalism and intimidation targeting Hindu temples. The analysis clarifies what USCIRF is, how it differs from the State Department’s IRF report, and why methodological transparency matters. It outlines the legal tools…
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HJS seeks tax-free tag for ‘The Kerala Story 2’ in Maharashtra: law, process, and impact

Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) has petitioned Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to make ‘The Kerala Story 2’ tax-free across the state. This analysis explains, in clear terms, what “tax-free” means under the GST regime, how states practically reduce only the SGST portion or provide an equivalent grant, and what that looks like on consumer invoices.…
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Why Shiva Rarely Holds the Lotus: Decoding Shaiva Iconography, Vairagya, and Dharmic Harmony

The lotus dominates Indic sacred art, yet Shiva is rarely defined by it. This essay explains why by tracing Shaiva iconography prescribed in Agamas and Shilpa Shastras, where trishula, damaru, vibhuti, rudraksha, Nandi, and the aniconic linga carry the core theological message. It contrasts the lotus’s semantics of purity, abundance, and preservationwith Vishnu, Lakshmi, and…
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Unite for Nav Samvatsar: VHP urges Delhi to celebrate Vikram Samvat 2083 on March 19

The Indraprastha unit of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has urged organisations across Delhi to celebrate the Hindu New Year (Nav Samvatsar) on March 19, 2026, the day of Chaitra Shukla Pratipada marking the advent of Vikram Samvat 2083. Rooted in the lunisolar Hindu calendar, the date reflects the tithi-at-sunrise rule and aligns New Year…
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From ‘Why Me?’ to ‘What Now?’: Research-Backed Practice for Acceptance and Resilience

A small linguistic pivot from Why me? to What now? can transform adversity into a field of choice. This research-informed narrative examines a real case of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension, outlining how acceptance, present-moment awareness, and small, honest steps sustained healing and professional continuity. It clarifies the difference between acceptance and resignation, translating insights from resilience…
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Skandagiri Panguni Uthiram 2026, Hyderabad (1 April): Definitive Guide to Kalyanam, Kavadi & Homams

Skandagiri Subramanya Swamy Temple in Hyderabad will celebrate Panguni Uthiram on Wednesday, 1 April 2026, aligning with the sacred Uthiram nakshatra in the Tamil month of Panguni. The program includes special pujas with Ganapati Homam at 7.30 AM, Mahanyasam at 7.30 AM, and temple-facilitated Kavadi and Palkudam leading to abhishekam and alankaram of Subrahmanya. The…
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Cyclical Puranic Time vs Linear Chronology: A Rigorous, Evidence-Aware Rethink of Archaeology

This article places the cyclical Puranic model of time alongside the linear chronology that guides most modern archaeology, showing how each framework shapes questions, methods, and interpretations. It explains the technical architecture of Puranic timeyugas, manvantaras, and kalpasand situates it within a broader dharmic consensus shared by Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain cosmologies. The discussion surveys…
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Craving the Crowd, Bearing Its Dust: Hindu-Dharmic Insights on Desire, Acceptance, Complaint

This reflection unpacks the proverb “If you want to be part of the crowd, do not complain about its dirt” through a dharmic, multi-tradition lens. It explains why the human need for belonging carries ethical trade-offs and how Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh teachings transform complaint into constructive participation. Drawing on the Bhagavad Gita, Patanjali’s…
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Hertsmere Community Conference at Wyllyotts Theatre: Interfaith Collaboration for Cohesion

At Wyllyotts Theatre in Potters Bar, the Hertsmere Community Conference gathered civic, faith, and voluntary leaders to strengthen social cohesion through practical interfaith collaboration. Temple President Her Grace Visakha dasi served on a panel representing the Krishna temple community and emphasized dharmic valuesahimsa, seva, satya, and karunathat align across Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. The…

