By Sudipta Ray on December 24, 2016
12 days of Christmas, 12 days of Xmas
Customs/Traditions, Featured, Miscellaneous
The Christmas festivities start from 25th December. It ends on the 5th January. This time is called the Christmastide. Some even call it twelvetide. In some parts of the world the celebration goes on till 6th January. We in this article will discuss about the 12 days of Christmas. We will try to discuss all […]
By Dr Divya Mittal on December 12, 2016
Happy Milad Un Nabi 2016
Customs/Traditions
Centuries ago, when mankind was disillusioned, there was darkness on this earth The Almighty listened to the cries, and a Prophet was sent and He then took birth Known as The Mohammed, The Prophet, He was a great soul realized and awake He took the responsibility to guide His followers, He put everything at stake […]
By Sudipta Ray on November 10, 2016
astral projection
Customs/Traditions
It is a known fact that we all have an astral body. Astral body is a part of our physical body but we cannot feel it all the time. So the question arises is can we all experience this astral projection or only a few people can master this? People who have been into this […]
By mandeep on November 9, 2016
Customs/Traditions
Technology has made lives easier and faster for humanity in different forms It has also shaken some well established traditions and entirely changed the norms One such thing which our future generations might not know is this red coloured box Only the few who will understand this is are those who have piles of letter […]
By Mrs Manjeet Brar on October 21, 2016
Bhai dooj, tikka
Customs/Traditions, Featured, Miscellaneous
Before going into the details of Bhai Dooj let us find out some background information about the same. Modernization has brought many side effects and one of these is the degradation of relationships between human beings and especially the opposite genders. Yet the ancient traditions had very lofty benchmarks and some of these have bee […]
By Sudipta Ray on October 17, 2016
mangalsutra
Beliefs, Customs/Traditions
Mangalsutra is often worn by the Hindu married women. In most of the communities in India it is a must to wear the mangalsutra after marriage. Today we will explain why the mangalsutra is worn and what the significance of it is. The mangalsutra is made with the help of black and red beads. Sometimes […]
By s.heeralal on October 6, 2016
milk, Shivlinga
Customs/Traditions
Lord Shiva is known as one of the most popular Gods of Hinduism. He is considered to be the one and all. He has the powers to create as well as the power to destroy. Lord Shiva is the beginning as well as the end. There was nothing beyond him and there will never be […]
By Sudipta Ray on September 29, 2016
Dugra Pooja, Mahalaya 2016
Customs/Traditions
We have been discussing the many aspects of Durga Puja. Today we will talk about the starting of Durga Puja for the Bengalis that is the Mahalaya. This year it is on 30th September 2016. When we talk about Mahalaya it means that Durga Puja is around the corner. It is generally celebrated 7 days before […]
By sonia verma on September 22, 2016
Customs/Traditions
Today let us look at an issue which is pretty sensitive as related to faith and humanity We need to take care of both sides, rather than fight in debate, should retain sanity Some of the customs were made as per scientific principles and needs of their time It is not that they were without […]
By Daisy Astrologer on September 9, 2016
Sri Ganesh Utsav 2016
Customs/Traditions
Dear friends, it is a delightful sight to see the Vighanharta in different forms during the Sri Ganesh Festival. Metaphysics Knowledge brings several such images for you from across the nation so just see and enjoy. Ganpati Bappa Moriya !!!