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The Authentic Postulates and Doctrines of Sages are Timeless Wisdom in Hindu astrology
By Muthusamy R | Published 4/9/2009
Puja, a form of worship where different articles are offered before the deity on altar, is perhaps the most common form of Hindu worship. This is a practical, step-by-step guide on doing your own puja.
By Madhavananda | Published 7/1/2007
Vedic Hindu Astrology has three main sub-divisions: Siddantha, Samhita and Hora.
By Muthusamy R | Published 4/9/2009
Hinduism is the ONLY major religion in the world that worships God also as a woman. All other major faiths like Islam and Christianity see God as a father figure only.Thus making love to a Hindu woman is not a plane simple act , but a part of Dharma.
By MG SINGH | Published 2/2/2010
The Hindu Vedic Calendar was further standardized by Aryabhata I, Varahamihira, Brahmagupta, and Bhaskara II. There was an astronomical observatory as part of the school of mathematical astronomy at Ujjain.
By Muthusamy R | Published 4/7/2009
The Vedic texts such as Brihad Samhita were able to calculate the most accurate timings for Equinoxes and Solstices. Vedanga Jyotisha and Surya Siddhanta are considered as fundamental texts to Vedic Hindu Calendar.
By Muthusamy R | Published 4/7/2009
Hindu squats use your body weight instead of barbells to produce great results in leg strength, tone and endurance. Also strengthening and building the endurance of the lungs, chest and lower back. Try a few yourself and feel the calorie burning effect.
By Dave Schrader | Published 10/13/2009
If you are keen to see that your children get the thorough knowledge about the basic aspects about the Hindu religion, you must register your children here at this institute. I have my self done so and is really happy about the end results.
By Harshal Chhaya | Published 8/31/2009
A Haiku about Mirabai as well as a brief overview of the Hindu poet discussing her love of Lord Krishna.
By ADSpencer | Published 10/18/2009
Ketu is the ruler of gyana or spiritual wisdom, the knowledge of the self powers of discrimination. Responsible for your eye sight, wife, children. Also responsible for the provision of health, wealth - land, gold, vehicle, cattle - and prosperity.
By Muthusamy R | Published 10/23/2009
There are 16 official adornments prescribed for a Hindu bride. However, the adornments that you select for your wedding day are completely up to you.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 8/27/2009
Your horoscope will be uniquely identified as 'Kala Sarpa Yoga' or 'Kala Sarpa Dosha' when all the planets in your horoscope falls between the axis of Rahu or Ascending Node and Ketu or Descending Node.
By Muthusamy R | Published 10/22/2009
This term paper compares, contrasts and summarizes the literary works of the Ramayana and the Mahabarata. They are both EXCELLENT stories of Epic proportions and have set the staple for the lifestyle of the Hindu cultures.
By Bo Gorcesky | Published 7/6/2009
Hampi is a small Karnatic town not far from the popular Indian beach spot of Goa. It is home to the ruins of one of India's last great Hindu kingdoms.
By Rich Thomas | Published 6/9/2009
Jesus Christ said there can be no greater love than sacrificing ones own life for his neighbor. Father Chiramel, a Catholic priest of South India, volunteered to donate his kidney to a Hindu patient who was almost dying due to renal failure.
By paulose varkis | Published 10/30/2009
This Swaminarayana Hindu temple, opened in the year 2004, is one of the best Hindu temples in the USA. Its beautiful white structure, made of fine Italian white Marble, looks fantastic and attracts thousands of visitors everyday.
By Harshal Chhaya | Published 8/13/2009
What to expect during a Hindu temple service.
By Mary Thatcher | Published 8/22/2009
A wedding is a glorious event celebrated in unique ways by different cultures. Hindu wedding traditions cover everything from an engagement ceremony to a ritual celebrated several days after the wedding.
By Tracey | Published 8/20/2009
In Hindu philosophy sex itself has a special niche.Hindu writers who have written many sex treatises. They also mention that that undressing a woman is an art by itself. It is the first step in the path to eternal bliss.
By MG SINGH | Published 1/6/2010
Discover the various Buddhist and Hindu temples in Salt Lake City, Utah, which offer alternative spiritual communities and practice for Utahns.
By Grace Johnson | Published 2/12/2010
Holi is the most fun-filled of all Hindu festivals. It is a welcome to spring and is enjoyed by all with songs, dances, special foods and the strange custom of the throwing of colored water on one another.
By Jan Pierce | Published 3/16/2010
A short trip with friends to a Hindu temple proves to be interesting. The small group of friends are exposed to new and some similar experiences.
By Elizabeth Malkowski | Published 3/16/2010
Two years after the opening of Krishna-Avanti Primary School, the first state-funded Hindu school in Britain, the I Foundation, the charity behind the school, announces plans to make a Hindu secondary school.
By Joshua Ogaldez | Published 2/4/2010
The Hindu bible "Bhagavad Gita" is inherently satanic, and it is "Hindu terrorism", says Indian (Puneite) philosopher and astrologer Kedar Joshi, through his work "The Satanic Verses of Bhagavad-gita".
By Mansur Abbas | Published 1/26/2010
Holi or Holikotsava is a Hindu festival that occurs around March and is celebrated over two days. On the evening of the first day bonfires are lit, normally in a public place. On the second day people throw coloured powder and water at each other.
By Sudheer Govind Birodkar | Published 1/4/2010
The elephant in India is part of Hindu ethos and culture. It was used as an instrument of war and also as a log carrier in the woods. But its most lasting use has been as a part of Hindu rituals for worship at the temples.
By MG SINGH | Published 1/4/2010
Murugan is a popular deity widely worshiped in Tamil Nadu and also in Kerala, Karnataka and Srilanka. Worship of Karthigeya or Subramanya (other names of Muruga) are at the best sporadic in other parts and linguistic segments of India.
By C.V.Rajan | Published 3/24/2009
The rituals and customs of a hindu marriage
By soul2quz | Published 1/20/2010
The five pillars of Hindu heritage.
By Madhu Kaushik K S N | Published 11/10/2009
D.A. decides not to prosecute Hindu Temple of Georgia's leader, Dr. Commander Selvam.
By D. Calhoun | Published 7/28/2009
One of the most spectacular sights in family relationships is a Hindu wedding. It is a prolonged sacred event with a series of rituals, which the bride, the bridegroom and their parents scrupulously observe.
By mani | Published 6/8/2007
A Bengali wedding is an elaborate affair. It is strictly based on traditional Hindu rituals. These rituals are held on three separate days.
By Mark Mathews | Published 3/24/2009
Guru Purnima, the full-moon day of the Indian month of Ashad, is a yearly festival where ancient sage Vyasa, the compiler of the Vedas, and all Hindu gurus, seen as his representatives, are paid homage to and worshiped.
By Madhavananda | Published 6/29/2007
The concepts of heaven and hell as destinations of afterlife are sometimes thought of as the exclusive domain of Abrahamic religions. However, heaven and hell are also described in the Hindu scriptures - and very colorfully and elaborately at that!
By Madhavananda | Published 7/1/2007
Hindu Spiritual books & Hindu bhajans, Mantra here.
By Soni GA | Published 7/19/2007
A brief essay on the Hindu deity known as Shiva, and why I like Him.
By Jennifer G | Published 4/30/2007
Contains information on the Hindu God, Shiva.
By APT | Published 11/13/2005
The Nepali Hindu society has now entered a defining moment in history. After the nations' historic April revolution, which essentially brought down the monarchy and declared the nation secular, the people now have the task of rebuilding nation.
By Bhumika Ghimire | Published 10/3/2006
Review of the ancient hindu statue shiva nataraja
By Keleen Hitzel | Published 12/14/2006
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