Mount Kailash, located near the western trijunction of China, India, and Nepal, remains unclimbed—not due to a lack of skill ...
"One of the major misconceptions about Hare Krishna is that it’s a cult and it’s totally controlled by certain gurus," says ...
Mountains have a way of making us feel small. Stand at the base of one, and the world suddenly seems quieter—like something ...
For half a millennium, the Vaishnav family of Udaipur has been practising this unusual form that uses mineral pigments to create impermanent works of devotional art ...
Highlighting the spiritual and cultural significance of Braj, he said, "Sri Radha Rani and Leeladhari Lord Krishna are present in every dust ... Nandgaon represents Lord Shiva Shankar, and Govardhan ...
The Hindu Jagran Manch procession began from the Old Durga Puja Ground near Agrico Roundabout, passing through Bhalubasa and Sakchi Bada Roundabout, before culminating at Sakchi Subhash Maidan (Aam ...
Customers self-serve and pay for sweets, with an idol of Lord Krishna symbolizing the store's faith-driven approach. Created by Vijay Pandey, this shop fosters honesty and integrity, gaining ...
What if you could walk where miracles once unfolded? What if the stories you’ve only heard about—of mountains lifted by a single finger, rivers parting in the dead of night, and divine love echoing ...
The artworks, part of a new exhibition at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art, help shed light on a traditional ...
Gabbard has advocated for the Hindu holy scripture since her early years because Krishna’s dialogue with Arjuna serves as her guiding principle when she faces critical situations both in battle zones ...
New Delhi [India], March 17 (ANI): US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, a self- declared Hindu American is a staunch Lord Krishna devotee and turns to his teachings in the Bhagavad Gita ...
The most striking element of her appearance was her Krishna tilak, an auspicious U-shaped chandan tilak with a red bindi and a tulsi leaf pattern on her nose, symbolising Lord Krishna’s lotus feet.