Covers India’s civilizational journey through texts, traditions, events, and cultural practices. Focuses on context and continuity, not distorted timelines or shallow nostalgia.
The Dashavatara refers to the 10 avatars of Lord Vishnu, the great preserver god in Hinduism. The word comes from…
Adhik Maas is one of Hinduism’s most sacred and spiritually powerful months. Many devotees wait eagerly for this special period…
Ekadashi (Sanskrit: एकादशी, meaning “the eleventh”) is the eleventh lunar day in the Hindu calendar. It comes twice every month,…
Tulsi is worshipped in Hindu homes because she is believed to be a form of Goddess Lakshmi and very dear…
You don’t need to renounce the world to find God. You don’t need to master meditation or study ancient texts…
You have heard the word karma your whole life. People say it casually, as though it simply means "what goes…
A modern yoga class has warm light, a playlist, guided flows, occasional breath cues, and a room full of people…
Sanatan Dharma is the original Sanskrit name for the tradition, meaning the eternal path of righteousness. Hinduism is the name…
There are many paths in Sanatan Dharma. Some seek knowledge. Some follow discipline. And some choose meditation. But the path…
High in the Himalayas, there is a silence that speaks. It does not arrive in emptiness. It arrives in presence…