Suhag Raat, often understood as the Hindu wedding night, is …
Kavita Nair
Kavita Nair
Kavita Nair explores the role of women in ancient Hindu scriptures and Indian society. Her work highlights the representation of female deities and the empowerment of women through Vedic texts. Affiliations: Gender Studies Researcher at Vedic Women’s Collective Published Works: “Shakti: The Power of Hindu Goddesses”, “Women in the Vedas”
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Aparokshanubhuti: Self-Realization Text by Adi Shankaracharya
by Kavita Nairby Kavita Nair 7 minutes readAparokshanubhuti, meaning “Direct Self-Realization,” is a profound treatise by Jagadguru …
Brahma Purana is revered as the foremost among the eighteen …
The Bhagavata Purana, often revered as Srimad Bhagavatam, is a …
The Ramayana is an ancient Hindu epic, attributed to Maharishi …
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Bhagavad Gita Chapter 18 Summary: Liberation Through Surrender
by Kavita Nairby Kavita Nair 10 minutes readBhagavad Gita Chapter 18, titled “Mokṣa-Sannyāsa Yoga” (Liberation Through Renunciation), …
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Why Do Hindus Light Diya Oil Lamps Spiritual Significance Explained
by Kavita Nairby Kavita Nair 24 minutes readWhy Do Hindus Light Diya Oil Lamps practice of lighting diya – …
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Why Do Hindus Remove Shoes Before Entering Temples?
by Kavita Nairby Kavita Nair 20 minutes readThe practice of removing footwear before entering temples Why Do Hindus …
The festival of Teej Festival – from Sanskrit [translate:तीज] (Teej) meaning “third …
Guru Purnima, celebrated on the full moon day of Ashadha …
