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Papamochani Ekadashi, occurring on the 11th day of the waning moon in the month of Chaitra (usually March-April), marks the…

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Nil Puja: A Folk Festival of Gratitude and Devotion

Nil Puja, also known as Charak Puja, is a cherished folk festival deeply ingrained in the cultural fabric of Bengali…

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Uttara:A Beacon of Hope in Mahabharata

In the rich tapestry of Mahabharata, Uttara shines as a beacon of resilience and strength. As the daughter of Queen…

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Garuda Purana: An Eternal Wisdom

The Garuda Purana, one of the 18 Mahapurana texts in Hinduism, is a significant part of Vaishnavism literature focusing on…

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Zodiac Romance:Exploring Cosmic Connections in Love

For centuries, people have turned to the stars to understand different parts of their lives, including love. Astrologers believe that…

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Kamadeva: The Divine Archetype of Love

Kama, also known as Kamadeva and Manmatha, is a significant deity in Hinduism, representing erotic love, desire, pleasure, and beauty.…

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Vrishabha Avatar:Lord Shiva’s Manifestation as the Sacred Bull

In Hindu mythology, the pantheon of gods and goddesses embodies various aspects of the universe, guiding humanity on paths of…

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