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If you could stand at the edge of the cosmic ocean, you might see Him: Lord Vishnu, the Preserver of worlds, reclining effortlessly on the endless coils of Ananta Shesha. His eyes appear gently closed ...
The world is loud. Everyone’s doing something. Hustling, fixing, scrolling, reacting, achieving. We are constantly told that if we stop, even for a moment, we’ll fall behind. That doing nothing is ...
Salutations to Shiva, and to the One even more auspicious than the most auspicious.Sri Rudram, Yajurveda When life asks us to let go, we turn to Shiva. When we wish for what is good to stay strong, we ...
Devshayani Ekadashi marks the start of Lord Vishnu’s cosmic slumber, and those who fast and worship today are said to gain wealth, fame, and divine grace for the next four months. Read on to know the ...
Vishnu and Lakshmi manifest the cosmos—they don’t procreate in the human sense. Their "children" are qualities, forces, and energies that shape creation. The Sacred Absence: Why Vishnu Must ...
Vishnu represents spiritual order — dharma, balance, and cosmic law. The reunion of Lakshmi and Vishnu reflects the deeper truth that true fulfillment comes not just from material success, but ...
Significance of Dev Uthani Ekadashi. During Chaturmas, Lord Vishnu rests in the cosmic ocean. Upon His awakening, He resumes His role as the protector and sustainer of the universe.
In the Srimad Bhagavatam (8.24.10–14), Lord Vishnu tells Manu: "Build a boat. Take with you the seven great sages (Saptarishis), seeds of all plants, pairs of every living being, and sacred texts.
Akshaya Tritiya is a Hindu festival that is considered very auspicious. It is celebrated as one of the most important days in Hinduism, and it is dedicated to the Goddess of Wealth, Lakshmi. The ...