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Mantras of Goddess Kali – The Black Goddess
Kali is one of the most worshipped Goddesses of Hindu Religion. She is the personification of time and death. Maha Kali is the fiercest form of Maa Durga representing the destroyer of evil. But Kali is also a compassionate mother who loves her devotees and is easy to please. MahaKali is usually worshipped by tantriks to achieve special siddhis. Goddess Kali is the goddess of liberation.
5 comments"Om" Your Way To Health and Well Being
I recently discovered an excellent article written by Hubber netadept called Mantra Meditation for Wealth and Prosperity. The article features the Hindu Goddess, Laksmi, with whom I am well acquainted. I...
3 commentsTop 10 Coolest Baby Names for 2009
Amelie- is French. It means “Industrious and Striving” . Fiona- is Irish and Gaelic. It means “Fair” Dahlia- is Norse. It means “From the Valley” Gianna- is Italian. It means “God is...
5 comments10 Interesting Myths and Legends About The Moon
The moon is a powerful force of nature. Just step outside in the middle of the night when the sky is clear and the moon is full and look it for a moment. You won’t be able to deny that it feels magical and...
18 commentsHow to become a domestic goddess
Isn't it amazing how things in life go full circle? In the fifties, women were supposed to be these perfect little housewives. That was followed by women's lib and the whole 'burn the bra' movement, where...
32 commentsproblems of an Indian woman
It's been over sixty years since our country gained independence, but Indian women are still not allowed to move independently. Though woman is worshipped here as Goddess here, people can't just restrain...
7 commentsDeepawali - Indian Festival of Lights
Deepawali, or Diwali as it is popularly called, is one of the biggest festivals of India. The word Deepavali comes from the Sanskrit word which means row of lights. During Deepawali festival streets are illuminated and houses are decorated and clay lamps are lit. Diwali is also called as 'the festival of lights'.
12 commentsRAJARAJESHWARI TEMPLE
RAJARAJESHWARI TEMPLE:- Less than 1km from the eye-catching Rajeshwari Entrance Arch on the Bangalore-Mysore highway. In the early 1960’s His Holiness Sri Tiruchi Swamigal had established Kailas...
2 commentsInterview with Goth glam model, singer and witch Dementia Armand
An interview I conducted with my good friend Dementia Armand: 1.Would you describe yourself as a Goth?Yes, I have identified as a Goth for many years. I spent several years "living" as a Goth (always wearing...
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