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China’s Hidden Hindu Shrines: Maritime Silk Roads, Shared Gods, and a Living Memory

A quiet village shrine in Chedian, Fujian, preserves a living link to Hindu worship in China and opens a window onto the Maritime Silk Road. Archaeological finds in Quanzhou—reused temple columns at Kaiyuan Temple and sculptures in maritime collections—reveal the depth of Hindu presence during the Song–Yuan era. This long-form analysis traces how Indian Ocean…
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Kaudi Mata of Varanasi: The Sacred Sister South Indians Visit to Complete the Kashi Yatra

Kaudi Mata of Varanasi is venerated in living tradition as a compassionate “divine sister” whose modest shrine teaches universal equality in Kashi. Many South Indian pilgrims include her darshan to feel their Kashi Yatra is truly complete, complementing visits to Kashi Vishvanath, Annapurna, Vishalakshi, and Kalabhairava. The shrine’s simplicity — a brief archana with kumkum,…
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Kuravi Veerabhadra Swamy Temple Festivals: Sankranti Pallaki Processions and Devotional Unity

Kuravi Veerabhadra Swamy Temple in Mahabubabad, Telangana, observes a rich festival calendar centered on Bhadrakali Sametha Sri Veerabhadra Swamy, with Makara Sankranti as a major highlight. The festival’s special poojas and the Pallaki Procession (Grama Seva) unite cosmic timekeeping with community devotion. This overview explains the astronomical significance of Sankranti, unpacks the role of upacharas…
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Govinda Dwadashi 2026: Sacred Date, Tithi, Puja Vidhi, and Tirumala–Puri Highlights

Govinda Dwadashi in 2026 falls on 28 February, corresponding to Falgun Shukla Dwadashi, the twelfth lunar day of the bright fortnight. The observance emphasizes devotion to Vishnu as Govinda through precise tithi-based worship, completion of the Ekadashi fast (parana), Tulasi archana, and Vishnu Sahasranama recitation. Major temples—including Tirumala Tirupati Balaji, Dwaraka Tirumala (Chinna Tirupati), and…
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Buragamanda Sri Prasanna Venkateswara Balalayam: Sacred Dates, Rituals, and Timeless Significance

Sri Prasanna Venkateswara Swamy Temple at Buragamanda (Sadum mandal, Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh) will observe Balalayam from February 23–26, 2026, with Acharya Ritvik Varanam at 9:00 AM on February 23. This comprehensive overview explains the meaning and purpose of Balalayam and how it preserves unbroken worship during conservation. It outlines the Agama-based sequence—Punyahavachanam, Ankurarpanam, Yagasala…
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Pune’s Saswad Bhairavnath Mandir: Timeless Shaiva Heritage, Warrior Ethos, and Sacred Rituals

Saswad Bhairavnath Mandir near Pune—revered as Kalbhairavnath Mandir—embodies Maharashtra’s living Shaiva and Nath Panth heritage. Dedicated to Kal Bhairav, the shrine preserves a protective, ethical ethos (kshetrapāla) that serves both household devotion and civic life. The article situates the temple within the historic Pune–Saswad corridor, explains Bhairava’s iconography and role in daily and annual rituals…
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Punganur Kalyana Venkateshwara Brahmotsavams 2026: Dates, Rituals, Vahana Sevas & Full Visitor Guide

Sri Kalyana Venkateshwara Swamy Temple, Punganur, will observe Brahmotsavams from February 24 to March 4, 2026, with Ankurarpanam on February 23 (7:00 pm–8:30 pm IST). Daily Vahana Sevas are scheduled each morning from 8:00 am to 11:00 am IST, enabling devotees to plan darshan comfortably. This guide explains the doctrinal meaning of Brahmotsavam, the significance…
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Kuravi Veerabhadra Swamy Temple: Fierce Shaivite Power, Kakatiya Heritage, Rituals & Guide

Kuravi Veerabhadra Swamy Temple in Mahabubabad, Telangana, is a living Shaivite kshetra where Veerabhadra’s fierce compassion is honored through precise daily rites and major festivals like Maha Shivaratri and Karthika masam. The shrine’s iconography, ritual cycle, and Dravida architectural grammar offer a clear, research-informed window into Telangana’s sacred heritage. Visitors gain practical guidance on access,…
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Falgun Mela 2026 at Khatu Shyamji: Nishan Yatra, Lakkhi Mela Dates, Rituals & Guide

Falgun Mela 2026 at Khatu Shyamji Temple runs from 18 to 28 February, uniting lakhs of devotees in Nishan Yatra, kirtan, and seva. The Lakkhi Mela’s inclusive ethos exemplifies dharmic unity and shared values of compassion and service. This guide explains the festival’s significance, expected peak days, rituals at the temple and Shyam Kund, and…
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Tarigonda Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Brahmotsavams 2026: Sacred Spectacle, Schedule & Visitor Guide

The Tarigonda Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple will observe its annual Brahmotsavams from February 24 to March 5, 2026, with Ankurarpanam on February 23. TTD has organized extensive arrangements including pandals, rangolis, queue lines, barricades, water points, and basic medical support to ensure safe and orderly darshan. This guide outlines the festival’s Agamic framework, expected…
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Tarigonda Lakshmi Narasimha Brahmotsavams 2026: Dates, Rituals, TTD Arrangements & Darshan Guide

Tarigonda Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple will observe Brahmotsavams from 24 February to 05 March 2026, with Ankurarpanam on 23 February. TTD has organized comprehensive arrangements—pandals, rangolis, queue lines, and barricades—for an orderly and comfortable darshan. The festival sequence typically features Dhwajarohanam, daily vahana-sevas (including the popular Garuda Seva), Rathotsavam, and Chakrasnanam. Devotees can expect…
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Kuravi Veerabhadra Swamy Temple: Fierce Grace, Living History, Rituals, and Travel Guide

Kuravi Veerabhadra Swamy Temple in Mahabubabad, Telangana, is a living Shaivite sanctuary where fierce grace meets compassionate protection. Dedicated to Veerabhadra Swamy, iconographically known for three eyes and ten arms, the shrine embodies the Daksha Yajna narrative as a lesson in restoring balance through dharma. Visitors encounter a contemplative experience shaped by daily abhishekam, Sri…
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Falgun Mela 2026 at Khatu Shyamji: Nishan Yatra, Lakkhi Mela Dates, Rituals, Travel Guide

Falgun Mela 2026 at Khatu Shyamji Temple in Rajasthan runs from 18 to 28 February, aligning with the Phalguna bright fortnight and culminating near Dwadashi. The festival—also called Nishan Yatra and Lakkhi Mela—honors Shyam Baba (Barbarika), a benevolent form of Krishna revered for compassion and grace. This guide explains the festival’s significance, daily aarti framework,…
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Taguig City’s Sri Sri Radha Madhava Mandir Opens: 24‑Hour Kirtan, Devotion, and Unity

From January 30 to February 1, 2026, Taguig City in Metro Manila marked the opening of the Sri Sri Radha Madhava Mandir with a 24-hour kirtan and a formal ribbon-cutting. The inauguration signaled the formal relocation of the Deities to a permanent spiritual home, strengthening Hindu cultural presence in the Philippines. In Vaishnava practice, such…
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Amit Shah’s Reverent Visit to ISKCON Mayapur: Honoring TOVP, Heritage, and Dharmic Unity

Hon’ble Home Minister Shri Amit Shah’s visit to Śrīdhām Māyāpur—ISKCON’s global headquarters and home to the Temple of the Vedic Planetarium—spotlights how sacred sites sustain India’s living cultural heritage. The piece explains Māyāpur’s historical significance in Gaudiya Vaishnavism, its connection to Nabadwip’s scholastic traditions, and ISKCON’s global contributions to seva, education, and cultural preservation. It…
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Inside ISKCON Brisbane’s New Temple: Robust Upgrades for a Safer, Future‑Ready Festival Hub

ISKCON Brisbane’s new temple complex has been comprehensively upgraded to support the New Temple Opening Festival with greater safety, comfort, and capacity. Structural works, including earthworks, excavation, retaining walls, and concrete stabilisation, underpin long-term durability and crowd readiness. Modernized utilities—water, drainage, plumbing, electrical, and power—ensure reliable operations under peak festival loads. Air conditioning elevates thermal…
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Omkareshwar’s Living Deity: Shiva’s Nightly ‘Chausar’ Legend, Shayana Aarti, and the Sacred Narmada

This research-grounded essay explores the Omkareshwar Temple legend that Lord Shiva arrives nightly, plays Chausar (Pachisi), and rests in the sanctum, situating it within the Hindu concepts of living deity (prana-pratishtha), lila (divine play), and shayana aarti (ritual repose). It maps Omkareshwar’s sacred geography on Mandhata Island in the Narmada River, its Jyotirlinga status, and…
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TTD May 2026 Darshan and Accommodation: Official Process, Release Windows, and Planning Guide

This practical guide explains how TTD generally releases monthly quotas for May 2026 darshan, Arjitha Seva, and accommodation, and how phased online windows support fairness and system stability. It clarifies the booking workflow, from account setup and KYC-ready profiles to payment, e-ticket download, and on-site verification. It outlines documentation norms, dress code, reporting times, and…
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Punganur Sri Kalyana Venkateshwara Brahmotsavams 2026: Dates, Vahana Sevas, Rituals, Travel Guide

Sri Kalyana Venkateshwara Swamy Temple in Punganur will conduct its annual Brahmotsavams from 24 February to 4 March 2026, with Ankurarpanam on 23 February between 7:00 pm and 8:30 pm IST. Daily Vahana Sevas are scheduled from 8:00 am to 11:00 am, offering prime viewing for devotees. The festival follows Vaishnava agamic tradition, featuring Dhwajarohanam,…
