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Lord Murugan worship in Ancient Tamil Culture
Lord Murugan, also known by names such as Ceyon, Kumaran, and Skanda, holds a unique and exalted place in Tamil spiritual and cultural history. Long before his integration into the broader Indian Puranic traditions as the son of Shiva and Parvati, Murugan was the primary deity of the ancient Tamils. He was worshipped with intense devotion as a nature god, war god, and the divine protector of hills and warriors. Origins of Murugan Worship in Tamilakam The ancient Tamil people lived in close harmony with nature. Observing the grandeur and rhythmic beauty of the natural world, they believed in the...
Nine Beliefs in Hinduism: The Foundation of a Spiritual Life
Our beliefs form the invisible architecture of our lives—they shape our thoughts, direct our actions, and ultimately define our destiny. In Hinduism, belief is not just a matter of faith but a profound understanding of life, the universe, and the divine. These beliefs act as guiding principles for personal growth, social conduct, and spiritual evolution. Though Hinduism embraces a vast diversity of philosophies, rituals, and regional customs, there are a few foundational beliefs that unite Hindus across the world. These core principles, handed down through millennia, form the spiritual bedrock of Sanatana Dharma, the eternal religion. What is Hinduism? Hinduism is...
Vaikasi Visakam 2025: Date and Time, Significance and Rituals
Vaikasi Visakam is a Hindu festival celebrated primarily in Tamil Nadu. It falls in the Tamil month of Vaikasi, which typically falls in May or June, coinciding with the full moon day (Visakam). Vaikasi Visakam is celebrated as the birth of Lord Murugan, who is known as the God of courage, wealth, and wisdom, mainly celebrated by Tamil people all over the world. This festival holds a special place for followers of the deity Lord Murugan, also known as Lord Kartikeya in Northern states. Lord Murugan is the second son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Birth of Lord Murugan Vaikasi Visakam marks the auspicious occasion, the birth of Murugan, the Brave Warrior-God. He...
The Divine Power of Tulsi: Daily Rituals and Benefits you should know
In the heart of Indian households and temples, there stands a humble yet sacred plant known as Tulsi (Ocimum sanctum or Holy Basil). Revered for centuries in Ayurveda and Sanatan Dharma, Tulsi is more than just a medicinal herb—it is considered a goddess, a purifier, and a spiritual guardian. From healing properties to divine connections, the Tulsi plant symbolizes purity, prosperity, and protection. This blog explores why Tulsi holds such divine significance, how to incorporate daily rituals around it, and the spiritual and health benefits it offers. Why is Tulsi Considered Divine? In Hindu Mythology, tulsi is considered an incarnation...
Temple Architecture of South India - PART -1
Have you ever been captivated by the intricate architecture of temples you've visited? The finely carved structures of ancient temples radiate the aura of the era in which they were built. Each architectural element reflects a different period, a distinct style, and a rich cultural heritage. Some temples, astonishingly carved from a single rock, still leave us wondering how such marvels were created in those times without modern technology. These masterpieces highlight the exceptional skill of the artisans of that era, with every detail representing the culture, region, and unique specialities of their time. Let’s explore the fascinating temple architecture...