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Sacred Renewal: Dhwajasthambha Samprokshana 2026 at Tarigonda Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple

Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple, Tarigonda, will host the New Dhwajasthambha Samprokshana Mahotsavams from February 13–15, 2026. The ceremony renews the consecrated flagstaff, a revered symbol of dharma and divine presence in Hindu temple practice. Held in Gurramkonda Mandal, Annamayya District, Andhra Pradesh, the observance blends Vedic and agamic traditions with community devotion. Attendees can…
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Avani Moolam at Madurai Meenakshi Temple: Shiva’s Humility in the Puttu Festival

Avani Moolam (the Puttu festival) at Madurai Meenakshi Temple commemorates a revered Thiruvilayadal in which Lord Sundareswarar (Shiva) humbly carries sand for a devotee and accepts puttu as wages. The festival blends theology, ritual, and community life, with processions, musical traditions, and offerings that highlight the dignity of work and the sanctity of service. Observed…
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Historic TOVP Yajna Shala Inauguration at Sri Dham Mayapur, Honoring Srila Prabhupada

On February 11, 2026, Sri Dham Mayapur will host the inauguration of the TOVP Yajna Shala alongside the Grand Opening of the Legacy Museum of His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. Planned as the largest museum in the world dedicated to a single person, it preserves and presents Vedic heritage with academic rigor and…
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25 Iconic Hindu Temples Abroad: Awe-Inspiring Mandirs and Global Dharmic Heritage

This article introduces a series on 25 famous Hindu temples abroad, emphasizing their role in safeguarding cultural heritage and nurturing interfaith harmony. It begins with Angkor Wat in Cambodia, a Vishnu temple and UNESCO World Heritage Site that exemplifies Hindu architecture and shared dharmic values. Readers gain historical context and practical insights into how overseas…
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Mata Purnagiri Devi Temple: Sacred Shakti Peeth Near Tanakpur, Champawat—A Serene Himalayan Pilgrimage Guide

Mata Purnagiri Devi Temple, also known as the Purnagiri Shakti Peeth or Punyagiri, is a premier Himalayan pilgrimage set at about 3,000 metres in Uttarakhand. Located 20 km from Tanakpur and 92 km from Champawat, it blends the serenity of mountain landscapes with the spiritual resonance of the Shakti Peeth tradition. Chaitra Navratri draws a…
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Discover Sthalasayana Perumal Temple: A Divya Desam Jewel on Mahabalipuram’s Sacred Coast

Sri Sthalasayana Perumal Temple in Mahabalipuram is a revered Divya Desam dedicated to Lord Vishnu, celebrated in the Divya Prabandham composed by the Azhwar saints. It exemplifies Pallava and Vijayanagara architectural traditions, offering a serene devotional environment shaped by Dravidian design. The distinctive reclining icon of Vishnu and the presence of Nilamangai Thayar deepen the…
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Tripuranthakeswara Temple at Tripuranthakam: Sacred Gateway to Srisailam and Shakti

Tripuranthakeswara Temple at Tripuranthakam is an ancient Shiva shrine in Andhra Pradesh, revered as the eastern gateway to Srisailam. The twin sanctums of Tripuranthakeswara Swamy and Tripura Sundari Devi reflect the harmonious unity of Shiva and Shakti. Rooted in Puranic lore, the site commemorates Shiva’s manifestation after the destruction of Tripura, embodying the triumph of…
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TTD’s Mahashivaratri 2026: All‑Night Spiritual Fest Across Tirupati’s Iconic Venues on Feb 15

Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) will host Mahashivaratri Adhyatmika Vaibhavam in Tirupati on 15 February 2026, with continuous programmes from 6 pm to midnight. Events span Mahathi Kalakshetram, Kapila Theertham, Annamacharya Kalamandiram, and Ramachandra Pushkarini, integrating spiritual observances with cultural and devotional offerings. The fest highlights Shiva Stotra recitations and dignified performances that honor Lord Shiva…
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Shantadurga of Kelshi: Sacred Konkan Legacy from Parashurama to Gaur Saraswat Devotion

Shantadurga of Kelshi illuminates the sacred geography of Parashurama’s Konkan, where the Sahyadri meets the sea and Devi’s peaceful power endures. This account situates Kelshi within Purāṇic tradition, highlighting Shantadurga’s role as a reconciler and guardian. It explores how Gaur Saraswat Brahmin families sustain devotion across generations, transforming the temple into a living archive of…
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Ummatturu’s Temples Unveiled: Awe-Inspiring Heritage, Living Festivals, and Vijayanagara Legacy

Temples in Karnataka have long served as cultural nuclei that preserve prosperity, art, and spirituality for Hindu and Jaina communities. This exploration of Ummatturu highlights the Sri Bhujangeshwara Temple’s deep ties to the Vijayanagara Empire and the enduring legacy of Sri Krishnadevaraya. Readers discover the region’s distinctive artistry at the bale-devalaya in Yelanduru, the rich…
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Sthalasayana Perumal, Mahabalipuram: A Soul-Stirring Divyadesam and Chola-Era Masterpiece

Sri Sthalasayana Perumal Temple in Mahabalipuram is a revered Divyadesam of Lord Vishnu, celebrated in the Divya Prabandha of the Azhwar saints. Its Dravidian architecture and contemplative sanctum create a living bridge between bhakti and heritage. Visitors frequently report a sense of quiet awe shaped by liturgy, sculpture, and the rhythm of traditional worship. The…
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Tripuranthakeswara Temple at Tripurantakam: Timeless Gateway to Srisailam and Divine Grace

Tripuranthakeswara Temple at Tripurantakam, an ancient Shiva kshetra in the Prakasam district of Andhra Pradesh, is venerated as the eastern gateway to Srisailam. The twin shrines—Tripurantakeswara swamy and Tripura sundari Devi—embody Śiva–Śakti harmony at the heart of dharmic philosophy. Visitors frequently note a contemplative ambience shaped by stone steps, temple bells, and gentle lamp light,…
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Discover Tripurantakam’s Sri Bala Tripurasundari Temple: Timeless Serenity near Srisailam

Located in Tripurantakam, Prakasam district, the SRI BALA TRIPURA SUNDARI AMMAVARI SAMEDHA SRI BALA SIVAN TEMPLE lies about 100 kilometres from the sacred Srisailam Temple. The shrine is revered for a devotional atmosphere often compared to Srisailam’s sanctity. Visitors find unhurried reflection through mantra, darshan, and simple yet purposeful temple design. Ritual life centers on…
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Mannarasala Nagaraja: Parashurama’s Penance and the Serpent King Who Made Kerala Bloom

Mannarasala Nagaraja Temple in Kerala is revered as the sacred grove where Parashurama’s penance and the serpent king’s grace transformed reclaimed coast into fertile land. Rooted in Treta Yuga tradition, the shrine venerates Sree Nagaraja and Sarpayakshi amid thousands of serpent stones. The Ayilyam festival in Kanni draws devotees seeking blessings for fertility, health, and…
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Baishakhi Sankranti at Kshirgram: The Sacred Awakening of Maa Jogadya and New Beginnings

Baishakhi Sankranti at Kshirgram Maa Jogadya Temple marks the Sun’s entry into Mesha (Aries) and the start of Baishakh, aligning with the Bengali New Year. The festival’s centerpiece is a solemn yet celebratory divine awakening of Maa Jogadya that symbolizes renewal, ethical intention, and harmony with seasonal cycles. Visitors encounter an immersive atmosphere of conch…
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Sri Dham Mayapur Victory 2025: Inspiring Unity and Devotion on February 7, 2026

The Sri Dham Mayapur Victory 2025 Celebration on February 7, 2026, brought together pilgrims and well-wishers in a sacred setting dedicated to devotion, learning, and seva. The program highlighted Bhakti Tradition as a living practice that strengthens community ties and preserves Cultural Heritage. Attendees reported renewed clarity and focus through kirtan, darshan, and service initiatives…
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Harsiddhi Mata, Sacred Shakti: Kula Devata Uniting Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra

Harsiddhi Mata—also known as Harsiddhi Bhavani Devi—is venerated across Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra as a compassionate manifestation of Mata Parvati. Revered as a Kula Devata by Brahmin, Jain, and other communities, she anchors family rites, intergenerational continuity, and social cohesion. Coastal devotees and fishing communities especially uphold heartfelt worship, seeking blessings for safety and…
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Mooka Panchashati: Miraculous Hymn to Kamakshi and the Living Grace of Kanchipuram

The Mooka Panchashati is a 500-verse Sanskrit hymn devoted to Goddess Kamakshi of Kanchipuram, attributed to Mooka Kavi, whose transformative devotion is central to its legacy. Rooted in the bhakti tradition, the hymn blends accessible prayer with philosophical depth, illuminating Kamakshi’s form, compassion, and power. The Kamakshi Amman Temple provides a living context for this…
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Sanctified Origins in Puri: Discover the Birthplace Temple of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura

This account highlights the birthplace temple of Srila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura in Puri, now thoughtfully maintained by the Gaudiya Matha. Readers learn how the murti is worshipped at the exact site of his appearance, reinforcing a tangible link to Gaudiya Vaishnava heritage. A documented fragrance of candana during construction is noted as a cherished sign…
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Mayapur’s Sri Caitanya Math: Vrindavana’s Sacred Forest Manifested and Sarasvati Thakura’s Legacy

Sri Caitanya Math in Mayapur is described as “Vrindavana Pattan,” where the sacred presence of Syama-Kunda, Radha-Kunda, and Giri-Govardhana is understood to be manifest. Established in 1918, it became the headquarters of Krishna Consciousness preaching and a cornerstone of the Gaudiya renaissance. At its peak, around 800 devotees served daily visitors, underscoring its organizational rigor…