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Why do people love Hanuman?

Bajrangbali Hanuman is a loyal servant who likes to sit at the feet of Lord Ram his master. He has supernatural, powers but doesn’t boast or call himself the ultimate God. He can reach anywhere in the shortest possible time or fly – even without a special vehicle, helicopter or spacecraft. Even Sun one of the superhot (10,000 degrees F) stars in the Solar System, Shani Dev (Saturn -the most dreaded planet and incarnation of Lord Vishnu) or Yamraj the Lord of death don’t maintain a distance from him. He can lift a mountain even without a lift or multiple hands. He carries a weapon – but to protect and does not harm anyone, without a reason. These are a few things why this beloved devotee of Lord Rama, is a popular God who is worshipped all over the world as a symbol of strength and energy.

Face is the index of the mind; eyes are the mirror of the soul

One can virtually speak through the eyes.Silence, they say, is the climax of speech, and eyes are the medium for that.Eyes can smile,express love, hatred, sympathy and many more emotions that develop within us. It is said that no river flows deeper than the tears from our eyes,because eyes shed tears in diametrically opposite states of joy and grief.

Does any religion permit (mis)use of public places?

Religious discourses over loudspeaker amounts to encroachment upon the rights of others to practice their religion and is an illegal act

Does God really help those who help themselves?

Moral of the story: God always helps those in need, but never expects them to stop trying.

Awakening the Divine within

Inner strength also comes when we interact with others in such a way that love, peace and happiness are honestly expressed and experienced.

Death -the ultimate reality

Death is an eternal enigma. Even though humans have stretched the frontiers of science to invent every imaginable comfort for their body yet they have failed to understand death and conquer it.

Arya Samaj has a great future ahead

Arya Samaj –meaning; a society of nobles — is a non-political, spiritual and social organization campaigning in favour of women's education and widow remarriage while opposing caste discrimination. The main purpose behind the organization was to reform orthodox Hinduism in India.

Krishna – a charismatic enigma

Lord Krishna the evergreen deity has been the most enigmatic charisma of our ancient mythology. So much has been written about the Lord in last hundreds of years that many times one wonders that in spite of loads of research carried out, why is it so that still nobody has understood him fully?

Don’t Mess with Nature –or else??

Like a caring mother nature gives us the food that nourishes and sustains our bodies as also water that cleanses and gives us life. It also provides fresh air to supply us with oxygen, which is vital to keep bodily functions going.

The Creator & his Creation

Today, the 21st century modern man who lives in his own virtual world dosen’t cares much to know about his advent in this cosmic cycle, however as a small part of such a big creation, we ought to know how and in what manner have we arrived here.

Lord Ganesha – who travels all over the world, without a passport

Lord Ganesha is one of the most widely worshipped Hindu gods. His popularity extends beyond the borders of India and he is worshipped in different parts of the world, not just by people of Indian origin but even people from other religions.

Guru Arjan Dev: the fifth Guru and first martyr of the Sikh faith

The martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev Ji, the fifth Guru and the first martyr of the Sikh faith was a landmark in Sikh history. Guru Arjan Dev Ji was brutally tortured on the orders of Mughal Emperor Jahangir
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