-
Ram Navami 2026 Live Darshan: Profound Rituals and Memories at Sri Sri Krishna Balram Mandir

Observed on 27 March 2026 (Chaitra Shukla Navami), this Ram Navami Live Darshan feature explains the tithi-based timing, outlines key temple rituals, and preserves memories from the grand opening of Sri Sri Krishna Balram Mandir. Readers gain a clear, Panchang-grounded understanding of Madhyahna observances, abhishekam, aarti, and kirtan within Gaudiya Vaishnavism and the wider Bhakti…
-
Matrisadbhava of Kerala: Authoritative Guide to Shakta Tantra and Bhadrakali (Rurujit)

Matrisadbhava stands out in Hindu scriptures as a Kerala-centered Shakta Tantra that systematically encodes the worship of Goddess Bhadrakali, also revered as Rurujit. It unites doctrinal depth with Kerala’s temple pragmaticsnyāsa, mantra, yantra, homa, and baliwhile foregrounding an ethic of care and precision. The text’s maternal vision affirms unity in diversity across Dharmic traditions, highlighting…
-
Sri Ramanavami Utsavams 2026 at Tirupati Kodandarama Temple: Sacred Rituals and Visitor Guide

Sri Ramanavami Utsavams will be observed at Sri Kodandarama Swamy Temple, Tirupati, from March 27–29, 2026, with Sri Ramanavami falling on March 27. Abhishekam to the presiding deities will be performed in the morning, followed by Snapana Tirumanjanam from 8 AM to 9 AM. The festival commemorates Sri Rama’s birth on Chaitra Shukla Navami and…
-
Ankurarpana at Vontimitta (26 March 2026): Sacred Prelude to Sri Rama Brahmotsavams

The Ankurarpana at Sri Kodandarama Swamy Temple, Vontimitta, on 26 March 2026 inaugurates the Brahmotsavams with a scripturally grounded sowing of sacred seeds. Rooted in Vaishnava Agamas, this rite sanctifies the festival sequence that followsDwajarohanam, daily processions, and the centerpiece, Sri Sita Rama Kalyanam on Chaitra Shukla Navami. Vontimitta’s unique “Ekashila” triad of Rama, Sita,…
-
Historic Opening After 48 Years: Puri Ratna Bhandar Inventory to Protect Sacred Heritage

After 48 years, the Ratna Bhandar inventory at Puri Jagannath Temple begins as a carefully choreographed effort to protect sacred heritage while honoring ritual sanctity. The process integrates SJTA administration, ASI conservation practice, servitor participation, and multi-agency oversight to ensure chain-of-custody and transparency. High-resolution imaging, meticulous metadata, and read-only digital ledgers anchor the documentation, while…
-
Yog Dhyan Badri, Pandukeshwar: Pandavas’ Legacy and Vishnu’s Winter Worship in Uttarakhand

Yog Dhyan Badri at Pandukeshwar (Chamoli, Uttarakhand) is a key Panch/Sapt Badri shrine where Vishnu is revered in a rare meditative form. Tradition links the site to King Pandu’s penance and the Pandavas’ birth, embedding the temple in the moral landscape of the Mahabharata. During Badrinath’s winter closure, Yog Dhyan Badri serves as a principal…
-
1,100+ Temple Leaders Unite in Satara as Maharashtra Pledges Bold Crackdown on Encroachments

Over 1,100 temple representatives met in Satara on 22 March for the Fourth Maharashtra Mandir Nyas Parishad, where the state pledged decisive action on land encroachments and administrative reforms. The convening underscored how secure temple lands and transparent governance sustain cultural heritage and social services across Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh communities. A coordinated approachlinking…
-
Haddinakallu Hanumantharaya at Eagle Stone Hill: Awe-Inspiring 8th‑Century Temple in Karnataka

Sri Kshetra Haddinakallu Hanumantharaya Temple, the Eagle Stone Hill Temple in Mandya district, Karnataka, harmonizes sacred geography, early medieval heritage, and living devotion. Local tradition places its origins in the 8th century CE, with subsequent renovations reflecting a continuous culture of stewardship. The modest hilltop plan, intimate sanctum, and elemental setting exemplify a Karnataka kshetra…
-
Chengalvaraya Swami Temple, Thiruthani: History, Architecture, and Darshan Guide

Arulmigu Sri Chengalvaraya Swami Temple in Thiruthani is a serene hill-side sanctuary located behind the renowned Thiruthani Murugan Temple in Tamil Nadu’s Tiruvallur district. The address is Sri Chengalvaraya-Sengashuneer Vinayagar Sannidhi Temple, Kasthuribai St, KK Nagar, Thiruthani Hill, Tamil Nadu 631209, enabling an easy combination of darshans in one ascent. The precinct includes Sri Sengashuneer…
-
Thiruloki Sundareswara Swamy: Akhilandeswari’s Timeless Grace, History, Rituals, Travel

The Sri Akhilandeswari Samedha Sri Sundareswara Swamy Temple at Tiruloki in the Thanjavur region presents a living synthesis of Shaiva theology, Dravidian temple architecture, and community ritual. This guide explains the paired deitiesAkhilandeswari and Sundareswaratheir iconography, and the Agamic framework that shapes daily worship. It outlines major festivals such as Maha Shivaratri, Pradosham, Arudra Darshan,…
-
Tiruloki Sundareswara–Akhilandeswari: Timeless Shaiva-Shakta Rituals and Architecture

Thiruloki Akhilandeswari Samedha Sundareswara Swamy Temple is a Shaiva–Shakta sanctum where devotion, philosophy, and Temple Architecture converge within the living stream of Sanatana Dharma. This long-form guide explains the meaning of the deities’ names, outlines the Agamic framework of worship, and describes daily puja, Pradosha, Karthika masam celebrations, Arudra Darshan, Navaratri, and Maha Shivaratri. Readers…
-
Haddinakallu Hanumantharaya Temple: A Timeless Ascent to Eagle Stone Hill’s Sacred Heritage

Sri Kshetra Haddinakallu Hanumantharaya Temple, the Eagle Stone Hill Temple in Karnataka, is a hill shrine dedicated to Lord Hanuman (Anjaneya) that unites sacred geography with living ritual. Local tradition attributes its origin to the 8th century CE under a regional ruler, a dating that aligns with broader early-medieval patterns though it awaits epigraphic confirmation.…
-
Timeless Sanctity at Chengalvaraya Swami Temple, Tiruttani: History, Architecture, Travel

Situated on the quiet rear slope of Tiruttani Hill, the Arulmigu Sri Chengalvaraya Swami Temple complements the renowned Thiruttani Murugan Temple with intimate, contemplative worship. The shrine houses Sri Chengalvaraya Swami and a revered Sengashuneer Vinayagar sannidhi, reflecting compact Dravidian architecture and a steady cadence of daily puja. Visitors often experience a palpable calm that…
-
Trichy Rockfort Temple Pilgrimage: Abhishekam Significance, History, Architecture, Travel Guide

A dawn pilgrimage on 09.02.2026 to the Trichy Rockfort Temple traces a complete Abhishekam sequenceHoney, Milk, Curd, and Panchamirthamwithin one of India’s oldest rock formations. Readers gain a clear understanding of the complex’s history from Pallava roots through Nayak fortifications, its Dravidian architecture along roughly 417 steps, and the theological and sensory significance of each…
-
Matsya Jayanti 2026 at Nagalapuram Vedanarayana Swamy: Sacred Sevas and Equinox Sun Miracle

Matsya Jayanti 2026 at Sri Vedanarayana Swamy Temple, Nagalapuram (Andhra Pradesh), will be observed on 21 March with early-morning Suprabhata Seva, Tomala Seva, and Archana, followed by public darshan. The festival, set in the Chaitra Month, honors Vishnu’s first Avataar and the safeguarding of the Vedas during the cosmic deluge. Nagalapuram’s famed equinoctial Surya Pujawhen…
-
Satara Mandir Nyas Parishad: Stronger Temple Governance, Security, and Land Justice

More than 1,000 temple trustees and representatives will gather in Satara on 22 March for the Maharashtra Mandir Nyas Parishad, with governance reform, security modernisation, and land-managementoften involving waqf-linked disputeson the agenda. The conference spotlights fiduciary duties under the Maharashtra Public Trusts framework, transparent finance practices, and digital compliance under the DPDP Act, 2023. Emphasis…
-
Adi, Madhya & Anthya Subramanya: A Scholarly Pilgrimage Across Karnataka’s Sacred Triad

Karnataka’s revered Subramanya triadAdi (Kukke), Madhya (Nagamangala), and Anthya (Ghati)offers a unified pilgrimage that blends sacred geography, living ritual, and regional heritage. This guide maps the three kshetras across Dakshina Kannada, Mandya, and Bengaluru Rural, explaining their theological significance, signature sevas, and festival highlights. It details naga-centric observances at Kukke, the contemplative balance of Nagamangala,…
-
Chakrapani Bhairava at Muktinath: Witness Shiva–Shakti–Vishnu Unity in the Himalayas

Set in Nepal’s Mustang, Muktinath (Chumig Gyatsa) unites Śākta, Śaiva, Vaiṣṇava, and Buddhist traditions in one sacred landscape. The Gandaki Devi Śakti Pīṭha is traditionally identified with Sati’s right cheek, guarded by Chakrapani Bhairavathe kṣetrapāla who protects shrine, pilgrims, and dharma. The analysis explains how the epithet “Chakrapani,” a Vaishnava title of Viṣṇu, when paired…
-
Kiratamurti Unveiled: Shiva the Divine HunterIconography, Symbolism, and Temple Legacy

KiratamurtiShiva as the Divine Hunterunites textual authority, temple iconography, and living ritual into a single, resonant theology of focus and grace. This long-form study traces the Mahabharata’s Kiratarjuna episode, explains key iconographic features (hunter’s bow, forest attire, Kirāti companion, boar as symbol), and maps the motif across major sites from Kanchipuram and Ellora to Hoysala…
