The fifth day of Navratri is dedicated to Goddess Skandamata, the fifth roop of Devi Durga. The name Skanda is derived from the war God Kartikeya (who was also known by the name Skanda) and Mata
The fourth day of is dedicated to Maa Kushmanda, the creator of the universe. ‘Kushmand’ means ‘pumpkin’ in Sanskrit and is known as ‘cosmic egg’ in English She is believed to reside in
After worshipping Goddess Shailputri on the first day of Navratri, comes Mata Bramacharini. ‘Brahma’ here speaks of ‘penance’ [tapa] and ‘charini’ means ‘performing’ or
Navratri is a Sanskrit word, which interprets nine nights (‘nav’ and ‘ratri’). These nine days are devoted to Hindu Goddess Durga who represents the power, or shakti.
Navratri is one of the important festivals of India. It begins on Ashvin Shukla Prathama and ends at Ashvin Shukla Navami. In these nine days, different manifestations [roops] of Goddess Durga are
We usually associate the date of birth with zodiac signs oblivious to the fact that the date on which we are born also indicates our ‘Life Path’. Life Path is the number obtained from the
Gemstones have a tendency to not only absorb energy from its surroundings, but also retain energy of the places where it has been before and of all those people who have touched it. Since the
Every person longs for his/ her perfect soul mate and desires for a peaceful and joyful married life. But do those desires always come true? No. Many times, people are seen quarrelling on petty
It is scientifically proved that every object on this planet radiates energy and influences the life of humans in a certain way depending upon the vibrations that it emits; the same applies to