By Jyotsna on March 8, 2018
women day
Customs/Traditions

Today is 8th of March and as we celebrate the International Women’s Day I would like to take the opportunity to mention something about ancient Indian traditions. More often than not, the current generation is of the opinion that traditionally the oriental world has been hostile to women, they were not given any rights, they […]
By Pt Ram Dhiraj Mishra on March 3, 2018
homage, Sukhdev
Customs/Traditions

चटवाल गाँव में रहते थे वो, करते थे बहुत ही इमानदारी से व्यापार सबकी मदद करने में सबसे आगे रहते थे वो यकीनन यारों के यार हिमाचल के काँगड़ा की वादियों में थे उनका एक सुन्दर सा घर जहाँ है बहुत ही शांति, सुनता है केवल कलकल की ध्वनि स्वर उन्ही वादियों में बहुत ही […]
By s.heeralal on March 2, 2018
Beliefs

Lord Hanumanji was born in the vaanar clan and is our aradhaya He has the power to vanish all evil and conquer diseases asaadhaya Such is the mahima that even bajrangis are considered pious and holi Whenever you get the opportunity, worship Him with roli and moli Feeding bajrangis is considered as an act of […]
By sonia verma on March 2, 2018
Spirituality

The lineage of YSS Gurus has been there since time of Mahavatar Babaji, the mahayogi They are reminder of the eternal truth, that we are there to be Gods, not just bhogi or rogi For the divinity within can be found by searching deep within, one has to just patiently search It is quite a […]
By Jaswinder Singh on March 1, 2018
happy holi
Customs/Traditions

Holi is the festival of colours when our life gets filled with colours so vivid and bright It is the time when you should shun all laziness, all bad habits and let there be light It is good to play hard on this day, to celebrate by throwing colours and water on each other […]
By Meetu Verma Nayyar on March 1, 2018
colours, colours festival, holi, Holi 2014, Holi 2015, traditions
Customs/Traditions

One of the major and the most beautiful festival that is celebrated all over India is the festival of color – Holi as we commonly know. Known by different names the festival is celebrated with fervor and gaiety on the full moon day in the month of Phalgun (February – March). A unique festival read […]