Lord Ganesha’s broken tusk symbolizes sacrifice and devotion. The story behind it reveals his willingness to endure pain for his father, Lord Shiva, and teaches lessons of humility and wisdom.
Coconut, revered as "Shri Phal" in Hindu rituals, symbolizes prosperity and devotion. Breaking it signifies ego surrender to ...
Should Maa Lakshmi’s idol be kept on the left or right side of Lord Ganesha? And so, as the left side of a deity represents the feminine, which is closer to the heart, the deity’s consort is ...
Lakshmi Puja, the main ritual of the festival, is performed to seek the blessings of the goddess of wealth. To enhance the ...
Celebrated on October 31 this year, Diwali signifies the victory of light over darkness. For optimal puja, idols of Ganesha ...
Playing with cowries is considered especially auspicious on Diwali. Learn about specific cowrie rituals for blessings and ...
As Rohit Shetty most-awaited action thriller Singham Again hits the theatres today Arjun Kapoor visited the Siddhivinayak ...
Experts who support October 31 point to the alignment of Amavasya and Pradosh Kaal that evening, an ideal setting for Lakshmi ...
The tradition of offering puffed rice and batasha to Lakshmi and Ganesha during Diwali symbolizes prosperity, growth, and ...
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