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Importance of visiting temples in Hindu Dharma

A Hindu is free to visit a temple if and when he wants, unlike Christianity and Islam which require their adherents to visit a...

The Non-severability of Economic, Financial and Religious Practices in Hindu Temples

The Constitution of Bharat gives a number of rights to its citizens to practice and propagate religion. Two particularly important rights are given via...

Kite Festival At Hanumagiri Betta, Bengaluru – An Attempt To Protect Temples From Illegal Encroachment

In a first, a kite festival was organized above Hanumagiri betta with Poojas at Veera Anjaneya (Mukhyaprana) and Arkeshwara temples. Ever since the attempt...

#WalkToTemple – A Campaign for Reinventing Temples as Centre of Hindu Social Life goes Viral

Temples have always had an important position in Hindu Dharma. Be it acharyas (teachers) gaining wisdom, Hindu kings worshiping the Lord to gain his...

DMK MP Senthilkumar spews venom against Hindu Dharma in DK’s Salem conference – our ‘secular’ Republic has mainstreamed this Hindu-hatred

Hindu Dharma and Hindus are the easiest and softest targets for pseudo-secular politicians, judiciary, activists and other assorted Hinduphobic groups. Every other day ill-informed...

Significance of celebrating birthdays according to Janmatithi & Janma Nakshatra

Birthdays are important events in our lives. In earlier times, Hindus celebrated birthdays according to Janmatithis & Janma Nakshatras. While the English calendar has...

In sacred Braj, is development destroying heritage character?

Following two deaths and injuries to half a dozen pilgrims at the famous Sri Bankey Bihari temple on Janamastmi, the Yogi Adityanath government in...

17-year-old writes how to make mandirs cool again!

The importance of a mandir in Hindu society extended beyond the religious sphere. It was a social, cultural, and financial hub that united the...

The twin pilgrim cities- Nashik and Trimbakeshwar

Nashik is the fourth largest city in Maharashtra, after Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur, situated on the banks of river Godavari. It is said that Nashik got its name from...

Jizya tax on Kerala govt. employees undertaking Sabarimala pilgrimage?

The communist regime in Kerala issued a strange order on 30th November threatening pay cuts to government employees who wish to make the pilgrimage...

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