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Odisha’s Hero Dog ‘Kali’ Saves 30 Children from Cobra, Honoured with Dharmic Rites

On 20 April 2026 in Dhirakula, Odisha, a community dog named Kali shielded approximately 30 schoolchildren from a venomous snake, believed to be an Indian cobra, and later died of envenomation. The village honored her with full rites, a response that coheres with dharmic values of compassion, non-violence, and selfless service shared across Hinduism, Buddhism,…
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Swaswas Bhairava: Fierce Protector of Dharma, Lord of Time, and the Sacred Bond with Dogs

Bhairava’s Swaswas form illuminates a profound synthesis of guardianship, time, and compassion through the sacred bond with dogs—especially black dogs. As kṣetrapāla, Bhairava protects thresholds while the dog symbolizes fidelity, vigilance, and the courage to dwell at liminal edges. Vedic memory of Yama’s four‑eyed dogs and Puranic narratives from the Skanda Purana reinforce the dog’s…
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Dogs in Hinduism: Sacred Companions, Loyal Guardians, and Kalabhairava’s Vahana
Dogs hold a revered place in Hinduism as the vigilant vahana of Lord Kalabhairava, reflecting values of loyalty, protection, and compassionate guardianship. Their presence in iconography and living practice conveys the safeguarding of dharma through alertness and service. Community observances such as Kukur Tihar honor dogs with garlands and tika, deepening ethical awareness toward animals.…
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London’s First Kukur Tihar: A Complete, Heartfelt Tribute to Dogs and Dharmic Compassion
London celebrated its first-ever Kukur Tihar, the sacred Hindu Day of the Dogs, with puja rituals, marigold garlands, and red tika that honoured canine companions. The event created an atmosphere of gratitude and unity, bringing together participants from diverse backgrounds. Many attendees experienced these blessings for the first time and described the celebration as serene…