By Meetu Verma Nayyar on March 24, 2016
festival of colours, holi day, holiday
Customs/Traditions
It is said that the festival of Holi symbolizes mans fascination for color. The concept of color psychology attempts to interpret and understand human nature based on a person’s choice of color. On a day like holi day, choosing a specific color and deciding to have only that applied can prove difficult. So just give […]
By Mrs Manjeet Brar on March 22, 2016
power of blessings
Customs/Traditions
Thesedays in the rat race to get ahead of one another we forget the basic stuff But actually without those values and morals, the progress is just a hollow fluff The aged and old might seem to have passed their entire life and now of no use Yet you cannot even imagine, how much power […]
By Jaswinder Singh on March 19, 2016
news
Customs/Traditions
The 32 thousand years old artefacts found in a remote cave in Germany bear resemblance to the mythological story of Lord Narasimha as told in the ancient texts. The similarities are just too much to ignore as a coincidence. This discovery was done several years ago but the mystery is still as good as that […]
By Butler Usha on March 8, 2016
Happy Women's Day 2016
Customs/Traditions
A woman is the best creation of nature, she is so strong yet so tender Yet over the ages, she has been the subject of discrimination of gender She gives birth by bearing so much pain, cares for kids the entire life She plays multiple roles of a loving mother, sister, friend and wife Let […]
By mandeep on March 6, 2016
Knowledge Is Power
Customs/Traditions
Many things are necessary for survival and growth, most prominent is knowledge or gyan The ancient seers could see that reality, they realized this truth in deep trance or dhyan The company which you keep matters a lot, so choose your company with thought and care If you have the right company, no harmful influence […]
By Sudipta Ray on February 28, 2016
saffron
Customs/Traditions
You must have often seen saints wearing saffron colour have you ever wondered why they wear this particular colour out of all the colours. Is this colouring a custom for those who take the spiritual path or this colour has some other importance too? The saints could have adopted white, red or any other colour […]
By Sudipta Ray on February 15, 2016
shani temple, women
Customs/Traditions
Women are generally not allowed to enter the Shani temple though this rule is not followed in all Shani temples. Recently the case of a women offering oil to the Lord at Shingnapur was in the headlines. Later on some women right activists also protested against this practice followed at one of the most sacred […]
By Jaswinder Singh on February 11, 2016
female spiritual teachers
Customs/Traditions
Today we are going to discuss whether females can be spiritual teachers. Of course history of various places have references to great female spiritual teachers and leaders like Sri Sri Daya Mata Ji in the west (SRF President), Sri Gurupreeti Ji (Haryana) and many more in the modern times and Maa Meera and several other […]
By Sudipta Ray on January 26, 2016
Happy Republic Day
Customs/Traditions
Today as we celebrate the Republic Day let us just remember Our solders are always ready, scorching June or chilling December When the frontiers of the country are safe with soldier on the guard When they are ready to sacrifice anything, and hit the enemy hard It is then that we, the rest of us, […]
By Jyotsna on January 21, 2016
Sufism
Customs/Traditions
Music is the soul of every human being, rather every entity of creation but sufi music holds an extra special place in the long list of different types of music. Basically on the outside Sufi music is usually in the form of a love story between a male and a female. It might sound like […]