Tantra, i principi base – Il Giornale dello Yoga
Quando parliamo di tantra in occidente pensiamo a gruppi di persone che si riuniscono per avere orge con la scusa della spiritualità o a tecniche per....
Parvati, Lakshmi and Saraswati
Parvati, Lakshmi and Saraswati (Reprint on Paper - Unframed)
Swaminarayan Akshardham (God's Abode) Temple in New Delhi. Recognised by Guinness World Records as the Largest Temple in the World, built in only 5 years!
Power of Indian Astrology
Truth is one, though the sages know it as many . God is one, though different religions approach Him differently Call Him Shiva, Vishnu, Allah, Jesus or any other form of God that you believe in . Our...
Quote from the Mahabharata. Sounds a lot like the Bible, doesn't it?
Krishna Lilas - The Nectarian Pastimes of the Sweet Lord
Find massive files related to Lord Krishna like downloads, pictures/images, audios/musics/songs, games, puzzles, videos, etc. Everything dovetailed with Krishna Consciousness. Krishna Files - Everything of Krishna's.
Symbols of Diwali
Asato maa sad-gamaya (Lead us from Untruth to Truth) Tamaso maa jyotir-gamaya (From Darkness to Light) Mrityor-maa-mritan gamaya (From Death to Immortality) OM shaanti shaanti shaanti (Om peace, peace peace) So, a Diya doesn’t merely represent a decorative item but reminds one and all to give up th
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SARIRA. The dictionary meaning given to this word is ‘body, envelope or sheath of the body. It also takes a meaning of something that is easily dissolved or worn away to bring forth an idea being...
Kali is one of the many forms of Shakti. Maha Kaali is the fiercest of all goddesses of Hinduism. The word Kali has its roots in the Sanskrit word "Kaal", which means time. And nothing escapes from time. Goddess Kali is sometimes referred as the goddess of death. But actually Kali brings the death of the ego. Even in the scriptures, she has killed demons but not anyone else. Kali is also not associated with Yama (the Hindu God of Death). Kali is considered a form of mother too.
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cocoroachchanel: “ Half-clothed Tilottama flying in the sky playing with a red ball. Chromolithograph by Ravi Varma. c.1896 ”
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devoted to images of Buddhism... love the feelings of peace they evoke in me.
Lord Ganesha and Maa Parvoti
Dasara Festival @ Kulasai_mutharamman
Dasara festival, Tamil Nadu, India
Kamadhenu - the sacred cow which grants all wishes and desires
Kamadhenu, the sacred cow which grants all wishes and desires, is an integral part of Hindu mythology. This divine cow, which lives in swargalok (heaven), emerged from the ocean of milk (kshira-sagar) at the time of samudra-manthan (the great churning of the ocean by the gods (suras) and demons (asuras). It was presented to the seven sages by the Gods, and in course of time came into the possession of Sage Vasishta.
Depiction of Jesus in India, called "Issa" and "Lord Sananda" in Notovitch's manuscript tracing the life of Jesus from age 13-29 during which the old & new testament have no recording of the events in that time of his life.