A celebration of light, Hope evolves. A celebration of sharing, Caring fosters. A celebration of love, Heart blooms. A celebration of faith, Bliss attained. -Promod Puri
Author: Promod Puri
Let Us Pray For Nation First
Originally posted on Unstoppable After Seventy:
Picture courtesy ANI news agency DASARA FESTIVE SEASON is here. The Indian populace is in the grip of a devotional frenzy. The Ganesha festival season has just ended and idols of the elephant-headed God, costig of millions of rupees, have been just immersed in rivers, tanks and sea, throwing…
RED THREAD AROUND WRIST: A FAD OF HINDU IDENTIFICATION
A Red thread around the wrist is the new fad of Hindu ritual identification. Called Mauli or Kalva, a priest or an older adult ties it after a ceremonial event. The wearer is supposed to keep the thread until it gets worn out. The literal meaning of Mauli in Sanskrit is ‘crown,’ which means above…
ENVIRONMENTS AND HINDU WORSHIPPING
Besides the devotional practices at dedicated places like temples, home or public shrines, a striking and environmental sensitive and gratifying feature of Hindu worshipping practices and reverence is the deification of natural landmarks like rivers, lakes, and mountains. There is divinity in all elements of nature as well as in plants and animals. The belief…
WHO KNOWS
Human beings are “the most beautiful, intelligent and favorite creation of God.” Perhaps cats, dogs, donkeys, etc., and that bird in the sky think the same. Who knows! And for that matter plants and flowers have the same pride. Who knows! Perhaps, He knows, maybe not. -Promod Puri
ORIGIN OF RELIGION
Essentially, religion is a code of conduct for a civil society. It all started from here. With society’s progression, the code of conduct also evolved resulting in its expansion and formalization. As civilization started taking roots management of the society began.Origin of religion can be traced as part of human evolution. Ancient religious orders basically…
HINDU WORSHIPPING
Besides the devotional practices at dedicated places like temples, home or public shrines, a striking and environmental sensitive and gratifying feature of Hindu worshipping practices and reverence is the deification of natural landmarks like rivers, lakes, and mountains.There is divinity in all elements of nature as well as in plants and animals. The belief is…