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MANGAL

 Mars – Astrological Perspective In astrology, Mars is considered the planet of energy, courage, strength, decisiveness, and conflict. It is a fiery planet that influences a person’s confidence, anger, passion, ambition, and leadership abilities. A person with a strong Mars… 

HOW TO MAKE SURYA YANTRA

PROCESS FOR PREPARING SURYA YANTRA Sury Yantra is a symbol from the Vedic world that is dedicated to Lord Surya, or the Sun God. Sury Yantra symbolizes energy, dynamism, authority, and life force. In Vedic practice, the adherent believes that… 

CHANDRA

What is the Moon? In Hindu astrology, the Moon symbolizes the mind, emotions, and mental peace. It is considered a very gentle and auspicious planet among the nine planets. The Moon governs the mind, emotions, and imagination in our lives.… 

SURYA

What is the Sun? In Hindu astrology and Indian culture, the Sun is considered the most important of the nine planets.  The Sun is considered a symbol of energy, light, life, and power. Significance of the Sun The Sun is… 

YAGUR VEDA

The Yajurveda (Sanskrit: Yajurveda, from yajus meaning “sacrificial formula” and veda meaning “knowledge”) is the third of the four principal sacred texts of Hinduism, known as the Vedas. It is primarily a manual for ritual sacrifice. यजुर्वेद (संस्कृत: यजुर्वेद, यजुस्… 

RIG VEDA

The Rigveda (Sanskrit: “Ṛgveda”, in which “rig” means “hymn” or “verse” and veda means “knowledge”) is the oldest and most important of the four sacred texts of Hinduism, called the Vedas. It is the core text of Indo-Aryan religion and… 

SAMA VEDA

The Sama Veda is the third of the four Vedas and is known as the Veda of melodies and chants. It is one of the oldest scriptures of Hinduism and has had a huge influence on Indian classical music.The word… 

ATHARVA VEDA

The Atharva Veda is the fourth and final Veda in the ancient Indian Vedic tradition. While the other three Vedas—Rig, Yajur, and Sama—focus mainly on rituals, sacrifices, and hymns to deities, the Atharva Veda stands out for its more practical…