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Milk Offerings to Shiva: Evidence-Based Myth-Busting and Compassionate Redistribution at Dhyanalinga

A persistent claim suggests that milk used in Abhishekam for a Shiva Lingam is wasted while children go hungry. This analysis situates the ritual in its scriptural and ethical context and examines current temple logistics, showing how offerings are stewarded responsibly. A documented case from the Dhyanalinga temple (Isha Foundation) demonstrates that unopened, sealed milk…
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Sacred Damanak Chaturdashi 2026 at Puri Jagannath: Date, Dayana Rituals, Meaning, Travel Tips

Damanak Chaturdashi 2026, dedicated to Lord Jagannath, falls on Wednesday, April 1 (Chaitra Shukla Paksha Chaturdashi) and is marked at Puri Srimandir by distinctive offerings of Dayana (Damanaka) leaves. The festival’s focus on Artemisia indica integrates ritual aesthetics with botanical and Ayurvedic wisdom, symbolizing protection, clarity, and seasonal renewal. Temple lore preserves a symbolic ‘forcible…
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Timeless Tirumala Tirupati: History, Architecture, Ritual Science, and Venkateswara’s Grace

Tirumala’s Sri Venkateswara Temple is revered as Kaliyuga Vaikuntha and celebrated for its unbroken lineage of worship in Andhra Pradesh’s Seshachalam Hills. Historical inscriptions document centuries of royal patronage by Pallava, Chola, Pandya, and Vijayanagara rulers, including queens, who endowed land, lamps, and resources for ritual continuity. Architecturally Dravidian, the temple centers on the gold-crowned…
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Historic Milestone: Pran Pratishtha of 12 Jyotirlingas at Shri Goveshwar Devasthan, Old Goa

Shri Goveshwar Devasthan (Mahashiv Temple) in Old Goa has marked a historic milestone with the Pran Pratishtha of twelve Jyotirlinga representations in a single precinct. The ceremony aligns with Agamic and Shilpa Shastra principles, transforming crafted icons into a living locus of presence through mantric and liturgical precision. The twelve-Jyotirlinga configuration offers a compact, pedagogical…
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Reviving ISKCON Wellington: A Resilient Community Rebuilds Krishna’s Sacred Home

ISKCON Wellington’s long-serving temple closed in June 2024 due to structural and legal challenges, pausing a cherished rhythm of kīrtana, spiritual study, and free prasādam. This in-depth analysis outlines a responsible, step-by-step pathway to reestablish a sacred home for Krishna in Wellington that fully aligns with modern building, safety, and planning rules. It details seismic…
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Sri Navadvipa-dhama Virtual Parikrama: Immersive, Scriptural, QR‑Guided Pilgrimage Anywhere

Sri Navadvipa-dhama Virtual Parikrama makes the sacred geography of Gaura-mandala-bhumi accessible worldwide through a multilingual, mobile-first platform. Rooted in Srila Bhaktivinoda Thakura’s vision and continued by ISKCON Mayapur, it integrates scriptural citations, curated media, and Google-guided routing. On-site QR codes unlock place-specific teachings, balancing convenience with devotional focus. The route aligns each of the nine…
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Shivaratri Jatara 2026 at Vemulawada: Dates, Rituals, Travel and a Devotional Deep Dive

Maha Shivaratri 2026 at Vemulawada Rajarajeshwara Swamy Temple will be observed on 15 February, with the three-day Shivratri Jathara running from 14–16 February. This guide explains the festival’s lunar timing, the four-prahar night vigil, and Lingodbhava Kalam at midnight. It details distinctive local practices such as Kode-Mokku and the Dharma Gundam snana, while highlighting bilva…
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Mahashivaratri 2026 at Srisailam Mallikarjuna: Jyotirlinga–Shakti Peetha Rituals, Nishita Kaal, and Pilgrim Guide

Mahashivaratri 2026 at Sri Bhramaramba Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple, Srisailam, is observed on February 15 and centers on the sacred Nishita Kaal midnight worship of Shiva. This in-depth guide explains the festival’s tithi logic, four-prahar puja structure, and the Lingodbhava rites unique to Shivaratri. It highlights Srisailam’s unparalleled status as both a Mallikarjuna Jyotirlinga and a…
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Shani Shingnapur puja app scam: Inside the ₹77.46 lakh fraud, accountability, and trust

An alleged embezzlement of approximately ₹77,46,341 from the authorised Shani Shingnapur online darshan and puja app has led to a charge sheet naming nine individuals, including Devasthan staff. This analysis explains how temple puja apps work, where typical risk points emerge, and why rigorous reconciliation, maker-checker approvals, and immutable audit logs are essential. It outlines…
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Unveiling Meenakshi’s Fish-Eyed Gaze: Compassion, Protection, and Madurai’s Living Temple

This in-depth exploration decodes why Goddess Meenakshi is praised as the fish-eyed queen of Madurai, revealing how her unblinking gaze symbolizes ever-watchful compassion, civic guardianship, and spiritual assurance. It traces the epithet’s etymology, links it to Pandya dynastic emblems and South India’s riverine culture, and explains how darśana transforms devotees through a felt experience of…
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Ugra Narasimha of Maddur: Fierce Divinity, Temple History and Arjuna’s Living Legend

Maddur’s ancient Ugra Narasimha Murty in Karnataka presents Vishnu’s half-man, half-lion avatar at the very instant of protecting Prahlada and ending Hiranyakashipu’s tyranny. This in-depth study situates the shrine within regional temple history, explains the murti’s technical iconography through Puranic and Pancharatra lenses, and evaluates the local oral tradition linking Arjuna of the Mahabharata to…
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Madurai Meenakshi’s Midnight Miracle: How Raus Peter became ‘Peter Pandian’ in colonial Madurai

This long-form analysis explores the oral tradition of Madurai Meenakshi’s midnight intervention that, according to local lore, saved the compassionate British East India Company officer Raus Peter—remembered as “Peter Pandian”—and redirected his service toward Madurai’s welfare. Set against the historical context of colonial Madurai, it examines how temple-centered narratives and civic ethics intertwine in Tamil…
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Vemulawada Rajarajeshwara Swamy Maha Shivaratri 2026: Jatara Dates, Key Rituals, Pilgrim Guide

The Shivaratri Jatara at Sri Raja Rajeshwara Swamy Temple, Vemulawada (Telangana), will be held from 14–16 February 2026, with Maha Shivaratri on 15 February. This long-standing Shaiva pilgrimage—revered as Dakshina Kashi—features Dharma Gundam sacred bathing, Kode Mokku vows, and night-long Nishita Kāla worship aligned to Krishna Paksha Chaturdashi. The three-day program typically includes Ankurārpaṇa and…
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Mahashivaratri 2026 at Srisailam Mallikarjuna: Sacred Night, Rituals, Timings, and Pilgrim Guide

Mahashivaratri 2026 at Srisailam Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple falls on February 15, with the Nishita Kaal (midnight) puja as the festival’s apex. This guide explains the calendar logic (Magha/Phalguna Krishna Chaturdashi), details the temple’s rare dual sanctity as a Jyotirlinga and Shakti Peetha, and outlines core rituals such as Rudrabhishekam, bilvarchana, and the Lingodbhava aradhana. Readers…
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Chakratirtha, Hampi: Vyasaraja’s Divine Vision of Mukhyaprana and Vijayanagara’s Sacred Legacy

Chakratirtha in Hampi, Karnataka, fuses sacred geography with Vijayanagara history, centering on Sri Vyasarajaru’s revered vision of Mukhyaprana (Hanuman/Vayu Deva). This long-form study explains how the riverine “ford” (tirtha) becomes a lived crossing through disciplined snana, japa, and meditation, reflecting the Dvaita Vedanta ethos Vyasaraja advanced. It situates the site within Vijayanagara’s inclusive sacred landscape…
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Beyond the Battle: Lord Muruga’s Compassion, Marriages, and Living Legacy after Surapadman

Many accounts of Lord Muruga end with the defeat of Surapadman, but the tradition continues with a profound vision of compassion and unity. The asura’s transformation into the peacock vahana and rooster emblem reframes victory as ethical conversion rather than annihilation. The dual marriages to Ma Valli and Ma Devasena embody harmony between earth-rooted devotion…
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Raghavendra Jayanthi 2026: Date, Meaning, and Mantralayam Rituals that Inspire Devotion

Sri Guru Raghavendra Jayanthi, observed on Falguna Shukla Saptami, will be celebrated on February 23, 2026. The festival honors Sri Guru Raghavendra Swamy’s legacy of devotion, service, and ethical living, with special Guru Jayanthi Utsavalu at the Mantralayam Sri Guru Raghavendra Swamy Temple. Readers gain clarity on the tithi-based calendrical context, typical home observances, and…
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Angkor Wat, Cambodia: Majestic Vishnu Temple—First in a Series on 25 Global Mandirs

This article inaugurates a scholarly series on 25 famous Hindu temples abroad, beginning with Angkor Wat in Cambodia. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, Angkor Wat is the world’s largest religious monument and a national symbol of Cambodia. Its temple-mountain layout, sacred geometry, and narrative bas-reliefs invite a contemplative experience that resonates with devotees and travelers alike.…
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Mata Purnagiri Devi Temple: A Soul-Stirring Shakti Peeth Above Tanakpur, Uttarakhand

Mata Purnagiri Devi Temple, also known as the Purnagiri Shakti Peeth or Punyagiri, is among India’s most revered Shakti Peethas. Situated about 20 km from Tanakpur, 92 km from Champawat, and 171 km from Pithoragarh at roughly 3,000 meters above sea level, it offers a compelling blend of sacred geography and devotional tradition. Pilgrims describe…
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Sacred Renewal: Dhwajasthambha Samprokshana at Tarigonda Narasimha Swamy Temple, Feb 13–15, 2026

Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple at Tarigonda will conduct Dhwajasthambha Samprokshana Mahotsavams from February 13–15, 2026, renewing the sanctity of the temple flagstaff and reaffirming communal devotion. The observance typically features Veda parayanam, homas, abhisheka, and processional rituals, culminating in the dhvaja’s re-sanctification. Devotees often experience a profound sense of uplift and unity as heritage,…