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Kaal (Kal) Sarp Yog or Dosh: Types, impact and remedy
Kaal Sarp Yog is believed to have the capability to negate the good effects of favorable planets or good yogas in the chart and make the life of affected person miserable. This yoga is believed to be present when all the planets are located between the houses of Rahu and Ketu. When half of the chart is unoccupied by any planet this condition is termed as complete Kaal Sarp Yoga.
Pitra or Paitrik Dosh: Indications, Afflictions and Remedies
Name of dosha itself indicates that it is caused due to unfulfilled wishes or failure of ancestors soul to have rest in peace.People suffering from such a dosh have to do few things to satisfy the departed souls. अप्राक्रतिक मौत में मरने वाले लोगों की आत्मा की शांति के लिए जो भी उपाय योग्य पंडितों द्वारा सुझाये जाते हैं, अवश्य करने चाहिए.
6 commentsDurga Pujas in Hooghly District
Durga Puja is one of the famous festival of Bengalis.One can visit the beautiful Durga Puja Idols of Hooghly District, WestBengal in this page.
8 commentsHoli: Color festival in India
Holi, the festival of colors is among the most important festivals of India. it is a Hindu Festival, a spring festival (Basant Utsav). People play with various colors on the eve of Holi. It is...
8 commentsFemina Miss India - Part 3
Here is my third Hub about the Femina Miss India pageant. Featuring Lara Dutta (Miss India 2000), Neha Dhupia (Miss India 2002), Celina Jaitley (Miss India 2001), Tanushree Dutta (Miss India 2004), Gul Panag (Miss India 1999) and more.
4 commentsSun Worship in Hinduism
Sun worship in India dates back to ancient times. Sun Worship is a ritual followed by thousands of devotees in Hindu Religion. Most Hindus start their day by worshipping the sun God by offering water and chanting mantras. It is believed that worshipping this God gives energy and good health, which inturn leads to Money and prosperity. References to sun worship are found in Vedas and Puranas.
16 commentsUGADI-An Auspicious Festival Of Spring In South India
UGADI is a combination of two words-Yuga(era) and Aadi(beginning) according to the ancient language of Sanskrit and Kannada languages. It simply means beginning of an era or a new year. According to the great Indian mathematician,Bhaskaracharya's...
22 commentsCome again Maa!- A Short Story On Durga Puja
It was a beautiful morning of October. Clear blue sky with some soft white cotton like cloud floating on it. Prabin Babu, a sixty year old man was walking by the side of a village canal with his grand child, 10 years old Somalini. Deep green bushes...
17 commentsNag Panchami Festival 2012
Nag Panchami is an important Hindu Festival celebrated in the month of Shravan. Nag Panchami Festival is observed on the 5th day after Amavasi in Shravan month.This year Naga Panchami falls on 8th July 2012 Sunday. This festival is also known as Nagarapanchami. Apart from Shravan Month this festival is also celebrated in some parts of India on the fifth day after Purnima in Ashar Month. This festival is also known as Mansa Devi Ashtanag Puja as the Snake Goddess Manasa Devi and Ashta Nag are w
8 commentsGanesh Chaturthi 2012 - The Festival of Lord Ganesha
Ganesh Chaturthi is one of the most popular of Hindu festivals. Ganesh Chaturthi also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi is the birthday of Lord Ganesha, the symbol of wisdom and remover of obstacles.This year this festival date falls on Wednesday, the 19th of September, 2012.
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