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Unmatta Bhairava – The Fierce and Exalted Guardian Among the Sixty-Four BhairavasWithin the vast ocean of Shaiva worship, Bhairava stands as one of the most potent, awe-inspiring, and transformative expressions of Lord Shiva. The name Bhairava carries the meaning of one who is terrible, one who protects through fear, and one who dissolves all that binds the soul to illusion. Bha...

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Without Shakti, Even Gods Are Pretas – The Tantric Truth of the Pancha Mahapretas In HinduismThe Tantric Vision Behind the Five SkullsIn the tantric tradition of Nepal, particularly within the Damaraga tradition, there exists a profound philosophical concept known as the Pancha Mahapretas (Pancha Maha Pretas) — the Five Great Inert Ones. These are not minor spirits or demons, bu...

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Jigyasa Over Rote: The Hindu Path of Lifelong LearningThere is something deeply hollow about a system that rewards memorisation over understanding. Students across the world spend years cramming facts, passing examinations, and promptly forgetting everything they worked so hard to retain. Grades are achieved, certificates are framed, and yet genuine wisdom remains elusive. This ...

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Tithi in Panchang – Hindu Calendar on Friday, June 12 2026 – It is Krishna Paksha Dwadashi tithi or the twelfth day during the waning or dark phase of moon in Hindu calendar and Panchang in most regions. It is Krishna Paksha Dwadashi tithi or the twelfth day during the waning or dark phase of moon till 3:51 PM on June 12. Then onward it is Krishna Paksha Trayodashi tithi or the ...

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Order and the Wild — The Cosmic Symbolism of Vishnu's Cow and Shiva's Bull in Sanatana DharmaSanatana Dharma, Hindu religion, has long been caricatured by outsiders for its reverence of animals, plants, and the natural world. Critics point to the cow, the bull, the serpent, the peacock, and the sacred fig tree as evidence of primitive superstition. But those who mock reveal only...

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