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Why Hindus Walk Around the Temple (Pradakshina) – The Spiritual Symbolism of Pradakshina

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Why Hindus Walk Around the Temple (Pradakshina) – The Spiritual Symbolism of Pradakshina

In Hinduism, walking around a temple or deity in a clockwise direction is known as Pradakshina or Parikrama. Far more than a simple ritual, this ancient practice carries deep spiritual, philosophical, and even scientific significance, enhancing a devotee’s connection with the divine.  The Meaning of Pradakshina  The term Pradakshina literally means "to the right side." During this ritual, devotees circumambulate the sacred object or temple while keeping it on their right. This deliberate direction aligns human movement with the natural flow of energy and cosmic order. As the Times of India notes, "Walking clockwise around the deity symbolizes the eternal nature...

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Yali – The Mythical Guardian of South Indian Temples: Meaning, History & Significance

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Yali – The Mythical Guardian of South Indian Temples: Meaning, History & Significance

Most of us love visiting ancient temples, admiring their grandeur, carvings, and spiritual aura. Yet, we often overlook the intricate sculptures etched on the walls, pillars, and entrances. Among these fascinating works of art is a mythical creature known as the Yali. Usually depicted with the body and head of a lion, combined with the trunk and tusks of an elephant, the Yali stands out as one of the most unique symbols in temple architecture. More than just artistic imagination, the Yali is revered as a guardian figure and a symbol of immense strength, believed to protect the sacred space...

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Onam 2025 at Thrikkakara Vamana Temple: Rituals, Schedule, and Must-Experience Moments

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Onam 2025 at Thrikkakara Vamana Temple: Rituals, Schedule, and Must-Experience Moments

Kerala, with its green landscapes, rich culture, and lively traditions, becomes even more vibrant during Onam, the state’s biggest festival. The main center of these celebrations is the Thrikkakara Vamana Temple in Kochi, where stories from mythology, faith, and togetherness come together in a beautiful way.  The Significance of Thrikkakara Vamana Temple  The Thrikkakara Vamana Temple holds a unique place in Kerala’s spiritual landscape. Dedicated to Lord Vamana, the fifth avatar of Lord Vishnu, the temple is closely linked with the legend of King Mahabali, the benevolent demon king whose annual homecoming is celebrated during Onam. According to legend, Mahabali’s...

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Puliakulam Vinayagar Temple – Coimbatore’s Grand Ganesha Shrine

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Puliakulam Vinayagar Temple – Coimbatore’s Grand Ganesha Shrine

The Puliakulam Vinayagar Temple, also known as Arulmigu Munthi Vinayagar Temple, is one of Coimbatore’s most revered Hindu shrines dedicated to Lord Ganesha. What started as a small shrine near the Puliakulam Mariamman Temple grew into a grand temple in 1982 when the Devendra Kula Trust built a larger temple to honour Lord Ganesha.  Today, this temple is especially famous for housing Asia’s largest single-stone Ganesh idol, making it a significant spiritual and cultural landmark for devotees and visitors alike.  Temple Architecture and the Ganesha Statue  The temple is built in the traditional Dravidian style, showcasing majestic gopurams (gateway towers)...

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Top 10 Ganesha Temples in India Devotees Must Visit

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Top 10 Ganesha Temples in India Devotees Must Visit

Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and harbinger of success, is worshipped across India in countless forms. From coastal shrines to hilltop sanctuaries, each temple has its own unique story, traditions, and spiritual significance. Here’s a curated list of 10 famous Ganesha temples in India every devotee should know about.  1. Siddhivinayak Temple – Mumbai, Maharashtra One of the most revered Ganesha shrines in India, the Shree Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai’s Prabhadevi was originally built in 1801 by Laxman Vithu and Deubai Patil. The sanctum houses a black stone idol of Ganesha with a rare right-turned trunk and four arms,...

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