During the Samudra Manthan in Hindu mythology, the nectar was churned out, leading to a conflict between demons and deities over who would consume it. To resolve the dispute, the deity Guru Brihaspati ...
For Hindus all over the world, the word ‘GOD’ means Generator, Operator, and Destroyer. While Brahma ji is the generator, and Lord Shiva is the destroyer, the duty of ensuring smooth operations falls ...
Lord Vishnu is popularly known as the Dashavtar or the one who has 10 forms. He is the preserver and the sustainer of the Universe, and when he falls into his deep sleep for 4 long months, the ...
Hinduism's primary character, Lord Krishna, is adored as a representation of divine playfulness, love, and knowledge. Krishna was nurtured in Gokul after being born in Mathura, and his life is replete ...
In the long cycle of Vishnu’s ten avatars, each descent of the divine carries a purpose — to protect dharma, to restore ...
Among the Dashavatars of Lord Vishnu, the Matsya Avatar is one of the most symbolic and deeply philosophical avatar. This ancient tale from the Hindu mythology, carries profound meaning about cosmic ...
Hindu mythology is brimming with fascinating stories and characters, but few are as captivating as Kalki, the final avatar of Lord Vishnu. Kalki is prophesied to appear at the end of the current age, ...
Indian cinema has always presented various mythological films with sheer perfection, showcasing India's rich culture and heritage most epically. When we explore different mythological epics, audiences ...