Sri Venkateswara Mahatmyam – Telugu Bhakti Film. Sri Venkateswara Mahatmyam is 1960 Indian Telugu-language Hindu mythological film directed by P. Pullaiah and produced by V. Venkateswarlu. It is based on the Venkateswara avatar of Vishnu at Tirumala. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Savitri, and S. Varalakshmi with music composed by Pendyala Nageswara Rao. The film was dubbed into Tamil and released as Srinivasa Kalyanam. The film begins with the advent of Kaliyuga. […]
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Sri Vinayaka Vijayam
Sri Vinayaka Vijayam movie… Sri Vinayaka Vijayamu is a 1979 Telugu-language Hindu mythological film directed by Kamalakara Kameswara Rao and produced by Jagarlamudi Radhakrishna Murthy under Jaganmatha Arts. The film stars Krishnam Raju, Rama Krishna, Vanisri, M. G. V. Madan Gopal, Kaikala Satyanarayana in the lead roles. The music was composed by S. Rajeswara Rao. […]
Sun Chants OM

Recently we would have seen the Videos in the social Medias, that the sun god chants the “OM” mantra, from his abode, Surya Loka. While some people believes it, whereas others comment it as fake one. But since the space scientists have discovered that some sound was generated from the Surya Mandala, we have to […]
Sweating Posture of Muruga

During the time of Surasamharam event at Sikkal Singaravelan temple, when Lord Muruga receives his Vel, the Utsavar idol of Singara Velavar appears in the form of sweating posture. It is believed that this is because of the tension and the anger of the Lord who is ready to kill the Asura. The priests continuously wipe the idol’s […]
Peacock in Hinduism | Vehicle of Subrahmanya Swamy

The Peacocks are beautiful birds, and lives in the dense forests, bird sanctuaries and zoo. They are mentioned in Hindu Puranas, Vedas and ancient texts, and peacock is the divine vehicle of Lord Muruga. Peacocks are lovable creatures, who would give best fortunes in our life. By hearing its voice, and by seeing the dance, […]
Khatushyam | Barbarika | Khatushyamji Baliyadev | Shyam Baba

As per ancient legend, Khatushyam is the other name of Barbarika, the mighty son of Ghatotkacha and Mourvi.He is also fondly called by his devotees as Shyam Baba, and he is considered as a saviour god in this Kaliyuga by his devotees. He is mostly worshipped by the people in Rajasthan and Gujarat, and Barbarika […]
Important Aspects of Srimad Bhagavatham
Srimad Bhagavatham is a wonderful holy epic written by Sri Veda Vyasa in a good style. In this holy text, he has mentioned about the Leelas performed by Lord Krishna, about his childhood, his mischievous acts and the miracles performed by him. There are also some sub-stories and the details about the devotees of Lord […]
Dog in Hinduism | Vehicle of Lord Kalabhairava

Dogs are worshipped in Hinduism, and they are considered as the vehicle of Lord Kalabhairava, an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Dogs contain very good features and easily attached with anyone, and would serve faithfully to its master. Dog truthfully and honestly would serve his master, and protects him from dangers, and even would lose its […]
Cowdung, Gomutra (Gomayam, Gomutram)
Cow dung, is the waste product of our holy mother Cow. Cow dung is used as a fertilizer for proper growth of plant and trees, and it considered as a holy product, since it is derived from the noble animal cow.Cow dung is rich in minerals, and it would be made to dry, and it […]
Lion & Tiger in Hindu Scriptures

Lions and tigers are wild animals, and they have the capacity to even attack a wild elephant. They are strongly related with Hinduism, and Lord Vishnu took the Narasimha Avatar, with the head of a lion, Mata Parvati is having the lion as her vehicle, and Lion is considered as the king among all the […]
Dashavatara Moorthy | Lord Vishnu in Ten Incarnations
Lord Vishnu is also called as Dashavatara Moorthy, since he has taken various avatars to pacify the man kind, and the Dashavatara are the ten main avatars of Lord Vishnu, the protector god, and so far, Vishnu has taken nine out of ten avatars, and the remaining one would be taken only during the end […]
Decoration of Deities | Why Decoration of Idols is important in Hindu Dharma?

Decoration of deities is a good task. Similar to decorating ourselves and our children, we must have to decorate the divine deities also, based on our financial status. In most of the Hindu temples, the deities would wear rich costumes, costly necklaces and would be adorned with flowers and flower garlands. Among the gods and […]
Lets Utilise our Birth in Worshipping Bhagavan
We must realise that our birth has been gifted by the god, and hence, we have to frequently worship the almighty. We have to utilise our birth properly by doing good acts, and our each and every moment of life must be utilised cheerfully, usefully and productively. For being born as a human in this […]
Vishuddha Chakra | Throat Chakra

The Vishuddha Chakra, also known as the Throat Chakra, is the fifth chakra in the traditional chakra system. It is located in the throat region and is associated with communication, self-expression, and truth. The word “Vishuddha” is derived from Sanskrit, meaning “pure” or “purification,” which reflects its role in expressing one’s true self and communicating […]
Anahata Chakra | Heart Chakra

The Anahata Chakra, also known as the Heart Chakra, is the fourth chakra in the traditional chakra system. It is located at the center of the chest, and it serves as a bridge between the lower chakras (which relate to materiality) and the higher chakras (which relate to spirituality). The word “Anahata” is Sanskrit, meaning […]
Manipura Chakra | Solar Plexus Chakra

The Manipura Chakra, also known as the Solar Plexus Chakra, is the third chakra in the traditional chakra system. It is located in the upper abdomen, around the navel area. The word “Manipura” is Sanskrit, where “Mani” means “gem” and “Pura” means “city,” which is often translated as the “city of jewels.” This chakra is […]
Svadhisthana Chakra | Sacral Chakra

The Svadhisthana Chakra, also known as the Sacral Chakra, is the second chakra in the traditional chakra system. It is located in the lower abdomen, about two inches below the navel, and is associated with creativity, emotions, pleasure, and sexuality. The word “Svadhisthana” is Sanskrit, where “Sva” means “self” and “Adhisthana” means “dwelling place.” It […]
Deeparadhana in Puja Room | Lighting Diyas

Lighting the lamps in the puja room is a common practice which would be adopted by most of the Hindu households. It is a must to light the lamps in the puja room, in order to welcome Mata Lakshmi Devi to our home, as well as to chase the evil spirits from our home, and […]
Bishnoi Panth
The Bishnoi Panth, also popularly known as Vishnoi Panth, is a Hindu Vaishnava Sampradaya or Panth found in the Western Thar Desert and northern states of India. It has a set of 29 principles/commandments, given by Guru Jambheshwar (1451–1536). As of 2010, there are an estimated 600,000 followers of Bishnoi Panth residing in northern and […]
Muladhara Chakra | Root Chakra

The Muladhara Chakra, or Root Chakra, is the first and foundational energy center in the chakra system. It is located at the base of the spine, near the tailbone. The term “Muladhara” comes from Sanskrit, where “Mula” means “root” and “Adhara” means “support” or “foundation.” This chakra is associated with your basic survival instincts, security, […]