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  • What is the significance of Karva Chauth and its story?

    October 31st, 2023

    Karva Chauth fast is a special festival for Hindu women. This festival is celebrated on the Chaturthi of Krishna Paksha of Kartik month. On this day, women keep Nirjala fast for the whole day and break their fast only after seeing Chandra Darshan or moon at night. Lucky women observe this fast to wish for the longevity, health and good fortune of their husbands. In Hindu beliefs, Mahavar i.e. Alata is said to be one of the sixteen adornments. Women especially apply it on their feet on the day of Karva Chauth.

    Karva Chauth is especially a festival of women. In Hindu religion, women power is considered a form of power. It is said that a woman has a boon that for whatever work or desire she does penance or fast, she will definitely get the result. If she fasts anything especially for her husband, it will be successful. This fast is especially observed in North India like Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar. On this day, Karva Mata is especially worshiped along with Lord Ganesha and Shiva-Parvati. This fast is especially for married women. Although many stories of Karva Chauth are popular, it is believed that this tradition has been going on since the time of the gods. It is said that during the war between gods and demons, Lord Brahma had suggested the wives of the gods to keep a fast to make them victorious. Accepting this, Indrani observed fast for Indra and the wives of other gods observed fast for their husbands. The result was that all the gods were victorious in the war and only after this all the gods’ wives broke their fast. That day was the Chaturthi of Krishna Paksha of Kartik month and the moon had come out in the sky. It is believed that the fast of Karva Chauth started from then onwards. It is also said that Goddess Parvati also observed this fast to attain Lord Shiva. There is mention of this fast even in the Mahabharata period and it is known that Gandhari observed this fast for Dhritarashtra and Kunti observed this fast for Pandu. Savitri frees her dead husband from Yamraj with the help of her penance.

    Solah Shringaar has great importance in Hindu religion. When any big festival comes, married women do their Solah adornment. According to Hindu mythology, the sixteen adornments correspond to the sixteen phases of the moon, which are linked to a woman’s menstrual cycle. It is believed that Solah Shringar counteracts any negative effects of this chakra. The word ‘Shringaar’ is derived from ‘Shri’, which directly means ‘Lakshmi’. Hence, it has been associated with wealth, beauty, fortune and prosperity. Solah Shringaar is done in major festivals apart from weddings. This adornment prolongs the life of the husband.


    Story of Karva Chauth,

    It was a long time ago that a moneylender had seven sons and one of his sisters. All seven brothers loved their sister very much. The love was so much that he would first feed her and then eat himself. Once his sister had come to her parents’ house from her in-laws’ house. When the brother returned home in the evening after finishing his business, he saw that his sister was very distressed. All the brothers sat down to eat and started requesting their sister to eat also, but the sister told that today she has a Nirjal fast of Karva Chauth and she can eat the food only after seeing the moon and offering it to the moon. Since the moon has not yet risen, she is distraught with hunger and thirst. In such a situation, the youngest brother could not see the condition of his sister and he lit a lamp on a distant Peepal tree and kept it under a sieve. When seen from a distance it appears as if it is the moon of Chaturthi. Brother tells his sister that the moon has come out, you can have food after offering Arghya to her. The sister happily climbs the stairs and looks at the moon, offers water to it and sits down to eat. When she puts the first piece in her mouth, she sneezes. When she puts the second piece, hair comes out in it and as soon as she tries to put the third piece in her mouth, she gets the news of her husband’s death. This makes her nervous. Then his sister-in-law informs him the truth as to why this happened to him. Due to the wrong breaking of the Karva Chauth fast, the gods have become angry with him and have done this. After knowing the truth, Karva decides that she will not allow her husband to be cremated and will bring him back to life with her chastity.

    She sits near her husband’s dead body for an entire year. Takes care of him. She keeps collecting the needle-like grass growing on it. After one year the day of Karva Chauth comes again. All her sisters-in-law observe the fast of Karva Chauth. When the sisters-in-law come to seek her blessings, she requests each sister-in-law to ‘Take Yam Sui, give me Piya Sui, make me a bride like you’, but every time the sister-in-law tells her to request the next sister-in-law. Is. Thus, when the sixth sister-in-law comes, Karva repeats the same thing to her. This sister-in-law tells him that since his fast was broken because of the youngest brother, only his wife has the power to bring your husband back to life, so when she comes, you catch hold of her and wait till she brings your husband back to life. Don’t bring him back alive, don’t leave him. Saying this she leaves. The younger sister-in-law comes last. Karva also urges her to become a married woman, but she starts procrastinating. Seeing this, Karva holds him tightly and asks him to bring her husband back to life. Sister-in-law scratches and tugs to free him from it, but does not stop him from getting it done. At last, seeing his penance, the sister-in-law becomes enraged and tears off her little finger and pours nectar from it into her husband’s mouth. Karva’s husband immediately gets up saying Shri Ganesh-Shri Ganesh.

    In this way, by the grace of God, Karwa gets her husband back through her younger sister-in-law. O Shri Ganesh Maa Gauri, just as Karva has got the blessing of eternal marriage from you, may all the married women get the same. That means a woman has so much power that she can achieve anything if she wants. That is why women do a kind of penance for the long life of their husbands in the form of Karva Chauth fast. According to the belief, in some places, unmarried girls keep fast for getting the desired husband or for the long life of their fiance, while married women keep fast for the long life of their fiance. She observes the fast of Karva Chauth to pray for her husband’s long life, good health and progress in life.

    There is a belief that clay pots should be used in worship on the day of Karva Chauth. It is considered very auspicious and sacred. Karva is considered a symbol of the five elements. Earthen Karwa consists of five elements, namely water, soil, fire, sky, air. From which the person’s body is also made. Soil and water are mixed in Karva. Karva is made by melting clay in water. It is a symbol of land and water elements. After that it is prepared by drying it in sun and air and then cooked in fire. In our culture, water is considered the supreme God. All living beings originated from here. Therefore, the husband should break his wife’s fast only after giving her water from an earthen pot. They wish to make their married life happy by making both the five elements and God as witnesses. Besides, drinking water from an earthen vessel also keeps your health good.

  • When and why are the major festivals of India celebrated?

    October 30th, 2023

    India is the only country in the world where festivals and festivals are celebrated throughout the year. Here, the cultural, religious and national consciousness of people’s life keeps flourishing through festivals, anniversaries and fairs. India is a country of festivals and fairs. Festivals are celebrated here every day. More festivals are celebrated in India than in the whole world. Every festival has its own distinct significance. India is a country where festivals are celebrated to mark the harvest of crops and various types of festivals are celebrated here to welcome the rainy season or the full moon. Rajasthan has been attracting and delighting everyone with its colorfulness. India is a country where there is some festival or the other every 12 months of the year. Festivals have a very special importance in our lives. There are many such festivals and festivals in the country of India which people celebrate with great enthusiasm. Therefore, the festivals of India have a different significance and color. The festivals, festivals and fairs here have an important contribution in this colorful color of India. .

    Deepawali,,

    This festival is celebrated in October/November on the new moon day of Kartik month. This is a festival of worship of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. Diwali is a festival of light which is considered a symbol of the victory of truth and removal of ignorance. The literal meaning of the word Diwali is ‘rows of lamps’. This festival is celebrated to commemorate the return of Lord Ram to his kingdom after 14 years of exile. Diwali is the most beautiful festival among all the festivals in India, because in this festival, lamps and lamps are lit everywhere in the streets, houses, roads, shops etc. It is decorated with lights. Various types of sweets, new clothes, fireworks etc. on this festival make this festival even more important.

    Holi,,

    Holi is also a famous festival of Hindus. It is also known as the festival of colors. This festival is celebrated every year on the full moon date of Phalgun and Holi of colorful colors is played on the next day. This festival is a festival that promotes social brotherhood. This festival symbolizes the arrival of spring. This festival teaches us that if you have enmity with anyone then embrace it on this day. This festival has great pomp and show in Vrindavan and Mathura of India. Lord Shri Krishna loved this festival very much. Lord Shri Krishna used to start waiting for this festival long in advance. And he used to create a lot of fun with his friends.

    Raksha Bandhan,,

    The festival of Rakshabandhan is a symbol of the love between brother and sister. Celebrated on the full moon day of Saavan month of Hindi calendar, this festival strengthens the bond of love between brother and sister. The festival of Rakhi is celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm throughout India. It is not just a festival but is also considered a symbol of our traditions. On this day, sisters perform aarti for their brothers, apply tilak on them, tie Rakhi on their wrist and pray for their long life, in return for which brothers promise to protect their sisters.

    Dussehra,

    Dussehra is one of the famous festivals of India, it is also known as Vijayadashami or Ayudha Puja. It is also known as one of the famous festivals of Hindus. This festival is celebrated on the Dashami of Shukla Paksha of Kwar month. It is mainly considered a festival of Kshatriyas, on the day of Dussehra, Kshatriyas worship weapons. On this day, Lord Shri Ram won by killing Ravana, the king of Lanka, hence it is celebrated as the victory of truth over untruth. On the occasion of this festival, Ramlila is organized at many places in the country, after which on the day of Dussehra, Ravana, Effigies of Kumbhakaran and Meghnath are burnt. Dussehra is celebrated with great pomp in Kota Rajasthan.

    Guru Nanak Jayanti,

    Guru Nanak Jayanti is the first among the Guru festivals or birth anniversaries of the 10 Sikh Gurus. It is the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev, the founder of Sikhism. Guru Nanak, the first Guru among the 10 Gurus, was born in Talmandi near Lahore in 1469. In the festival of Guru Nanak Jayanti (Festivals in Hindi), 3 days of uninterrupted recitation, in which the entire Sikh religious book “Guru Granth Sahib” is recited without any pause. On the day of the main event, Guru Granth Sahib is decorated with flowers and placed on a raft and taken in a procession throughout the village or town. The procession is led by five armed guards and carries a Sikh flag representing Nishan Sahib or his element. Guruvani is recited throughout the procession, at the end of the procession a communal meal (Langar) is served in the Gurudwara. Is organized.

    Eid-ul-Fitr,

    Apart from this, Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Zuha, Sab-e-Barat, Moharram, Barbafat etc. are the major festivals of Muslims. Eid itself means happiness. According to the Islamic calendar, Eid is celebrated when the moon is visible after the holy month of Ramadan. Eid ul Fitr is celebrated collectively all over the world, no matter what race one belongs to, what language they speak, what region of the world they live in. All Muslims celebrate this festival with a sense of collectivism without any discrimination. Eid brings the message of happiness. On this day, special prayers are offered in mosques and along with this, people celebrate this festival by making ‘Savaiya’.

    Christmas,

    Christmas is the most prominent and famous festival of Christians. Apart from Christianity, people of other religions also celebrate it with enthusiasm. This festival is celebrated as the birthday of Jesus Christ, this day is also called Bada Din. This festival is celebrated with great pomp all over the world every year on 25 December. On Christmas day, churches are decorated with flowers and lights and in the evening prayers are offered and the cake is cut.

    Lohri,

    Lohri is a famous festival of Punjabi people. This festival is celebrated a day before Makar Sakranti. Although this festival is celebrated all over India, but especially it is celebrated in North India in states like Punjab Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi Uttar Pradesh, Jammu and Uttarakhand. On this day, family members and people from the neighborhood gather in an open place at night and dance in a circle around the fire and eat sweets like rewari, peanuts etc. roasted in the fire.

    Janmashtami,,

    The festival of Janmashtami is celebrated in the form of Lord Vishnu, Shri Krishna. This Hindu festival is celebrated on the Ashtami day of Krishna Paksha of July-August. According to Hindu mythology, Krishna was born to kill Kansa, the demon king of Mathura. On the occasion of Janmashtami, both men and women fast and pray. Colorful celebrations are organized on this occasion in the temples of Vrindavan in Uttar Pradesh. This festival is also known as Krishna Ashtami and Gokulashtami.

    Onam,,

    Onam is a festival of Kerala. Usually falls in the months of August and September every year. Onam is also known as the festival of Thiruvonam. It is also a harvest festival and falls on the 22nd Nakshatra as per the Malayalam calendar. Onam festival is a famous festival of Malayalam people. The celebration of Onam reflects the traditions and culture of Kerala in the most unique way. Onam festival in Kerala holds a great significance for Hindus, but the occasion is enjoyed by every religion.

    Ram Navami,,

    Ram Navami is dedicated to the memory of Lord Shri Ram. Shri Ram is called “Maryada Purushottam” and he is a symbol of virtue. On the day of Ram Navami, devotees visit temples in large numbers and sing devotional hymns in praise of Shri Ram and also swing the idols in cradles to celebrate his birth anniversary. Poetry from Tulsi Ramayana is recited to describe the story of this great king. Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Rama, is the focal point of the great rituals of the Ram Navami festival. Rath Yatra of Lord Ram, Sita, Lakshman and devotee Hanuman is taken out from many temples and Ram Navami is also worshiped in all Hindu homes.

    Makar Sankranti,,

    India is known for its cultural diversity. Traveling across India from north to south and from east to west, you will come across different and unique cultures and traditions. But amidst these differences there are many traditional and cultural values that unite the Indian subcontinent. One such tradition is the celebration of Makar Sankranti, which is known by different names in Indian states, but in essence, is a celebration of the same ideas. Makar Sankranti is a Hindu harvest festival dedicated to the Sun God i.e. Surya. The festival of Makar Sankranti is also a way of welcoming spring after the winter months. It is usually celebrated on 14/15 January with the beginning of the Hindu month Makar and festivities include kite flying, bonfires, fairs, sun worship in the river, etc. The importance of festivals in India is undoubted. The importance of these festivals is from the point of view of unity, love-unity and reconciliation of society and nation. Indian festivals inculcate communal unity, religious coordination and social equality in us from time to time. These festivals erase the darkness of caste discrimination and narrow-mindedness with their immense joy and happiness.

    Gangaur Puja,,

    Gangaur Puja is a major festival celebrated in Rajasthan. Goddess Parvati is worshiped in this festival. If a virgin girl worships it then she worships it for 16 days. The festival of Teej is also celebrated during these days.

    Whether the form of the festival is big or small or limited to a particular region, whether it affects the entire society and nation, it unites all the communities of the country together like flowers of different colors strung together in a garland. Has gone.
    Every caste, religion and sect in India has its own cultural heritage which can be seen through different festivals. As many festivals as there are castes and sects in the country are celebrated here, sometimes Diwali, Dussehra or Holi of Hindus and sometimes Eid of Muslims. Similarly, sometimes there is hustle and bustle on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Jesus and sometimes on the occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti or Vaishakhi, drums are heard.

  • How to serve Laddu Gopal?

    October 30th, 2023

    Lord Krishna has a special place in the beliefs of Hindu religion. He is worshiped in every house. At some places he is worshiped as Laddu Gopal and at other places he is worshiped as Kanhaji. Laddu Gopalji is considered to be the child form of Lord Krishna, who is served in the same way as one nurtures and brings up his newborn baby. If Laddu Gopalji resides in your house too, then it is important for you to follow some special rules. If someone wants to bring Laddu Gopal home, then there cannot be a more auspicious day than Janmashtami. People who want to install Laddu Gopal in the temple of their home must keep the rules in mind.

    First of all, it is very important to keep this thing in mind that whichever house Laddu Gopal ji enters, that house becomes Laddu Gopal ji’s, hence remove from your mind the feeling that this is my house, because now he Laddu is Gopalji’s house.
    Laddu Gopalji is now a member of your family, the truth is that now your family is Laddu Gopalji’s family. Therefore, Laddu Gopalji should be given the status of a respected member of the family.
    All the things of Laddu Gopal should be taken care of according to the needs of the family members. Many childless couples also keep Laddu Gopal at home, so that they can get the happiness of having a child.
    Laddu Gopalji is hungry for your love and your feelings and not for any special frills, hence, whatever love and affection is offered to him, he becomes your own. Laddu Gopal is the child form of Shri Krishna, hence keep him like a child. It happens. Laddu Gopal will have to be bathed regularly. For this, milk, curd, honey, Ganga water and ghee should be used especially. Laddu Gopal should be bathed by adding milk, curd, Ganga water and ghee in the conch. But while bathing, take special care that just as a member of the family takes bath with hot water in winter and cold water in summer, in the same way, choose water for bathing Laddu Gopalji according to the season. After this, wear clean washed clothes every day. After bathing Gopal, dress him like a child. Give them sandalwood tilak. They should also wear clothes according to the weather. For example, make them wear warm clothes in cold weather. Apart from this, make them up. They must have earrings, a bracelet on their wrist, anklets on their feet, a flute and peacock feathers in their hands.

    Just as you feel hungry, similarly Laddu Gopalji also feels hungry, so take care of his food. Apart from food, also take care of morning breakfast and evening tea and snacks etc. If there is any food item in the house, Laddu Gopalji must also have a part in it. Offer it to Bal Gopal 4 times daily. Include only satvik food in the offering. Kanha likes butter and sugar candy very much. In such a situation, offer them butter and sugar candy. Apart from this, you can also offer Bundi laddu, kheer and halwa. If you wish, you can also offer home-cooked satvik food. Whatever we eat, we can feed it to them as well, just do not eat onion, garlic or any other tamasic food. It is believed that just as small children feel hungry again and again, similarly Laddu Gopalji also feels hungry. Therefore they should be fed from time to time. Make sure to offer him milk twice a day, because he is in the form of a small child. Make it a habit for your children to also offer milk to God whenever they eat chocolate. Whenever you offer Laddu to Gopal, Perform his aarti also. Be sure to light incense sticks during Aarti. Lord Shri Krishna is very fond of Belle flowers and banana, hence after the Aarti, definitely offer these things to him. Not only this, keep a photo of Radha Rani with them and perform aarti for her too.

    According to each season, arrangements should be made to protect Laddu Gopal ji from cold and heat. They should also dress according to the weather.
    Laddu Gopalji loves toys very much, bring toys for him and also play with him. Make sure to take Laddu Gopalji out for a walk from time to time.
    Like all the members of the family have some relation with each other. Similarly, make some relation with Laddu Gopalji also. You can also develop a relationship with a friend or brother or any other person. If you have considered him as your brother, then definitely tie Rakhi on the day of Rakshabandhan. And also give him a gift. Make sure to give a lovely name to your Laddu Gopal ji.
    Make sure to put Laddu Gopalji to sleep every night. Just like you put a small child to sleep with love, in the same way make him sleep, pat him and sing a lullaby. After this, swing the swing while singing a lullaby. Don’t forget to close the curtain on the swing. Sleep only after putting Bal Gopal to sleep at night. Just as we sleep covered with a blanket in winter and a thin sheet in summer, similarly make Gopal sleep as well. Just as we lift our children in the morning, lift them with love too. If we say good morning to children then we should say good morning to them too.

    Actually, on every Janmashtami, Laddu Gopal ji is worshiped with great pomp, but if you know the date on which Laddu Gopal ji entered the house, then consider that date as the birthday of Laddu Gopal ji. Be sure to celebrate his birthday on that date of the year, call the children home and celebrate the birthday of Laddu ji with them and distribute toys to the children.

    Bal Gopal is considered the youngest member of the family. Having Bal Gopal means keeping a small child in the house. That is why you will have to take care of them in the same way as you take care of a small child at home. Therefore, never leave Bal Gopal alone at home. If you are going somewhere for a long time, take them with you. If it is not possible, then give the keys of the house and the responsibility of Laddu Gopal to a neighbor or relative. It would be best if you leave Gopal with a relative or friend. If someone has Gopal at home then it will be very good because along with his Gopal, he will be able to take care of your Gopal as well.

    Dress your Laddu Gopal according to the festival and day. Like yellow clothes on Monday, red on Tuesday, green on Wednesday, yellow or orange on Thursday, your favorite clothes on Friday, blue on Saturday, white on Sunday etc. Whenever festivals come, dress Gopal in new clothes just like we do. These days, we get so many beautiful clothes for Gopal. Dress him in outer clothes too. During summer days, just dress him in underwear and vest in the evening and you will look exactly like a child. Always keep the fan running, and if this is not possible for you, then keep them sitting near you. If your financial condition is not good, then always tell them that I am able to keep you the same as you have kept me. And I always I will keep you the same as I am. After this, if ever your problems go away in life, do not forget your promise.

    Whenever any auspicious work is done in our house, first of all involve them. Keep them with you in every happiness and sorrow. Whatever be the work, entrust the responsibilities to him, he fulfills his responsibilities very well. If Gopal ji is served in your house, he never lets any bad thing happen. He always takes care of your family.

  • What to do if people speak ill of you?

    October 28th, 2023

    Often people get troubled by backbiting. Such rumors are spread about them for which they are not guilty. There are some people present in our home, office and neighborhood who enjoy making fun of others or speaking evil behind their backs. In such a situation, it is important that you stay away from such people to maintain your respect. If someone speaks ill of you, instead of getting hurt, think that you can never be good to everyone in this world. You cannot shut everyone’s mouth. Instead of being sad about all these things, have faith in yourself.

    A learned saint lived in a village. One day the saint was taking a morning walk with one of his followers. Suddenly a person came near him and started saying good and bad things to him. The saint smiled and walked away. Seeing no effect on the saint, the person became upset. He became furious and started abusing his ancestors. Still the saint kept smiling. When there was no effect on the saint, the person became disappointed and moved away from the path.

    As soon as that person left, a follower asked the saint why he did not respond to the words of that wicked person, he continued speaking and he kept smiling. Were you not hurt at all by his words? The saint did not say anything and signaled his follower to follow. After some time, the follower reached the room with the saint. The saint said, ‘You wait here, I will come from inside immediately. After some time, when the saint came out of his room, he had some dirty clothes in his hands. He came out and said to the follower, ‘Here, you take off your clothes and wear these.



    The person noticed that those clothes had a very strong foul smell, they were giving off a strange smell. As soon as the disciple took those clothes in his hand, he threw them away. The saint said, ‘Do you understand now? When someone says good or bad to you without meaning, you get angry and wear the abusive words thrown by him, but you cannot wear someone else’s dirty clothes. Just as you cannot wear these dirty clothes in place of your clean clothes, in the same way I also did not wear the abusive words thrown by that man. This was the reason why I was not bothered by his words.

    If someone insults you, you feel very bad. When someone criticizes you, makes fun of you, or puts you down, it can hurt your feelings. You can confront people who put you down so that they stop doing it and leave you to your own devices. You just have to learn to take care of yourself and know how to recognize when it happens. Sometimes, silence can be the greatest weapon. Ignoring someone who puts you down takes away the joy they get from responding to you. This prevents you from wasting your time and energy on someone who is not worthy of it. Plus, his bad behavior won’t stand a chance against your good behavior. Just act as if he didn’t say anything.
    Without even looking at him, keep doing what you are doing.
    If that person is not very stubborn or obstinate, he will leave you after being ignored. There are many reasons behind doing so for those who humiliate other people. It is not necessary that there is always a motive for doing this and its purpose is only to make you sad.

    Understanding the person’s motives can help you understand how to deal with them.
    Some people do this because they are insecure or jealous. Maybe they are trying to feel better by putting you down.
    Some people do this because they want to impress someone or get attention. For example, a co-worker of yours criticizes your work in front of the supervisor.
    Other people don’t even know that they are doing something like this or they are unable to communicate properly.
    Sometimes, people don’t actually mean to be mean to you or hurt your feelings. They probably just think of it as disturbing for fun.



    No matter what happens, you should never make yourself sad. The person who spoke ill of you may not be a pure person himself. So why not be happy with yourself.

    Because speaking well of someone does not make a person good in everyone’s eyes. Similarly, speaking ill of someone does not make a person bad in everyone’s eyes. The way of the world is that no matter how much you do for someone, if there is even a little deficiency then it will bring out evil in you. Therefore, stay healthy and stay happy.

  • How to make life stable?

    October 28th, 2023

    Only when a person’s foundation is very stable can he do many things. Happiness in life can dissipate only when there is complete stability in it. Otherwise, too much happiness can lead a person to madness. That is why many people, who are a little creative, a little active and cheerful, end up becoming abnormal and almost crazy. Because without stability there cannot be joy in life, the restless mind has to be pulled from worldly matters and kept stable in a way. This will have to be done again and again. Control your mind through your willpower and meditate on the glory of God. The most direct way to control the mind is to sit quietly. Leave the mind for some time to go wherever it wants to go. You keep thinking with full determination, ‘I am a spectator, a witness, sitting watching the rise and fall of the mind. I am not the mind!’ After this look at your mind. Think, you are completely different from the mind. Think of yourself as one with God. Do not identify yourself with any inanimate object or mind. Imagine – as if the mind is a calm lake spread out in front of you. The thoughts that arise in the mind and are becoming blurred are like bubbles rising in a lake and coming to the surface and merging. Don’t try to control your thoughts. Just keep watching him through the eyes of imagination like a spectator, how he is drifting away. Just like when a lump is thrown in a pond, waves arise very quickly at first, after that the larger the circumference of the wave becomes, the fewer the waves come, if the mind is left in the same manner, the larger will be the circumference of its thoughts, in the mind Thoughts will arise less. But we want to overturn this system. First of all, we will start from a big circle of thought and then make it smaller and bring the mind to a point, then we will have to keep it stable there. Awaken this feeling, ‘I am not the mind.’ I am watching. I am thinking. I am observing the activity of my mind. By practicing in this way, the feeling of unity of the mind with oneself will decrease day by day. Ultimately you will be able to completely separate yourself from the mind and understand exactly that the mind is separate from you.

    When this is done, then the mind will be your slave, which you will be able to control as per your wish. The first stage of being a Yogi is to go beyond one’s senses and when the mind is conquered, understand that the seeker has reached the highest level. Stay alone as much as possible. It is better if the seat should not be too high. First laying Kush-Aasan, then deer skin, then silk or cloth cloth. It is better not to have anything to lean on, overall the posture should be firm.

    Empty your mind by giving up all kinds of thoughts. As soon as any thought arises in your mind, remove it immediately. To do this we must rise beyond inanimate objects and our bodies. In fact, man’s entire life is a continuous effort to reach this state. Our best ideal is God. Take care of them only. We are not able to know the knower, because he is our own form. We create evil ourselves because we see evil. What is within us is what we see outside. This world is like a mirror for us. This small body is a small mirror created by us, but in reality the whole world is our body. You will always have to keep this in mind, only then you will be able to understand – we cannot die or hurt anyone, because the one we hurt is also us. We neither have birth nor death. Our duty is only to continue loving everyone.

    Life is not always the same. Only by accepting change can we overcome our frustrations and disappointments and with the passage of time can we make our lives happy. A rich man suffered a huge loss in his business. He started feeling that his life was filled with complete darkness. Thoughts of suicide arose in his mind. As he was about to jump into the river, someone caught him from behind. He was a traveller. The person who was trying to commit suicide started crying bitterly, ‘Why did you save me, it is better to die than to live like this.’ After listening to the whole story of that person, the traveler said, ‘Do you believe that earlier you were happy?’ The person said, ‘Yes, there was only light in my life, but now there is nothing left except darkness.’ The traveler said, ‘Don’t you know that after day comes night and after night comes day?’ The person said- ‘Everyone knows this. If you knew then why were you committing suicide? When you accepted a happy life, why don’t you accept an unhappy life now? Whereas you know that after this night the day will come again. Change is the law of nature. Whenever we start refusing to accept this law of nature, we become sad and surrounded by depression. We have to accept that when good days do not last, bad days will not last either.

    The person who knows this truth never becomes disappointed. His active life comes out stronger. Only accepting change can make us dynamic. We are moving along with such a train of time, in which stopping means going backward. We can truly enjoy the journey of life only when we move with the times, leave the old stations (rooted customs and old concepts) and adopt new stations (innovation according to the times). Change is eternal. Any object, subject and idea changes with time. Seasons change. Human conditions change. Progressive change over time is called development. If we shy away from change, we will not be able to progress. From a scientific point of view, there is no substance in the world which remains stable. There is always some change taking place in it. Similarly, change takes place in society also. Sociologist MacIver says that society is changeable. If we want to maintain continuity in the society, then we will have to leave the status quo and make our conduct and behavior change-oriented. Only then is our progress possible. On the contrary, if we do not accept change, we become conservative. Like stagnant water, which is certain to rot. Conservative people are unable to accept the auspicious changes like women’s freedom, equal rights, women’s education etc. and keep on burning themselves by feeling sad inside.

  • Can God be trusted?

    October 28th, 2023

    Remember, God tries even by giving. Let’s take some more and try it. Whether you trust them or not. And when you pass this ordeal, believe me then you get it. Which you had never even imagined. It is inevitable that many desires and goals come in the mind of a human being. But there is no human being whose all desires are fulfilled. Remember, even Lord Krishna could not fulfill all his desires in human life. He too had to leave Gokul and Yashoda Maiya and go to Mathura. If he does not differentiate between his desire and his existence in this spontaneous act, then he would not be able to take important decisions of life. The same thing applies equally to us humans. If the desire is not fulfilled or the goal is not achieved, it does not mean that we are unsuccessful or that we do not have the ability.



    It just means that what we want may not be right for us at this time. When we lower our mind for any external thing and feel sad on not getting it, then we should understand that by doing so we are insulting God in a way, because we believe that getting that thing or achievement will We are valued. This idea itself is wrong, because God has created us all and whatever way He has created us, He must have created us after thinking something. Everything we do has His will and by doing it well, with all our heart, we are fulfilling His will.

    Always believe that if the wish is fulfilled, it is good and if it is not fulfilled, it is even better, because somewhere in it there is God’s play. Therefore, we should not be sad leaving everything at the dignity of God’s play. He will never wish bad for you. This does not mean that you are not ambitious or do not wish to move forward in life. Not at all like that. What God has said means that we must make whatever efforts we can to move forward. But we should not blame ourselves when the results of our efforts do not turn out as we want. Whatever result comes, it is influenced by different people and circumstances. We have no control over them.

    If we talk about relationships, the person we love does not necessarily have the same feelings for us. What can you do in this thing? Therefore, do whatever feels right to you and have the firm belief that whatever happens, will be for the good. There’s no other way, when you have God with you.

    Once upon a time, a rich man was a great devotee of God. The man took his boat to the sea for a walk, then he went far ahead while roaming in the sea, and then suddenly he A storm comes, due to which the man’s boat started sinking, then he jumped into the sea to save his life, then floating in the sea, he reached a deserted island, where no one could be seen far and wide. Meanwhile, he saw a hut on the sea shore, well, the tired man went to that hut and slept, meanwhile again a strong storm came in the sea and lightning fell on that hut, due to which the hut was destroyed. A fire broke out, then the man somehow managed to get out of the hut and saved his life, and when he came out he started wondering why such a wrong was happening to him. What is missing in his prayer?
    Meanwhile, a big boat passed by in the sea, they stopped thinking that it was a burning hut, as if someone was calling them for help, then they got down from the boat and came to that person and helped him. He took him in his boat, thus saving the man’s life.


    Then that person was sitting in the boat and thinking that whatever God does, it is good.

    If we accept positivity wholeheartedly. Believe in them. If we do not have any doubts then that thing works on our life. Otherwise we hear many such things. And forget.

    No matter what difficulty you are in, no matter how big a problem befalls you. You should never lose faith in God. If you continue to face difficulties with courage and patience and you have unwavering faith in yourself and God, then God will definitely listen to you and will not let your faith break. Even if it takes some time, they will make some way for you so that you can get out of that difficulty.

    If you look carefully and feel, you will find that such incidents happen to everyone in life. When you completely lose hope and start losing courage, then suddenly you get help from somewhere, a ray of hope appears. So just have faith in God with patience. Chances and deception both come together in life. Sometimes we get something good which people consider as an opportunity and want to take advantage of it, but often it turns out to be a fraud. Giving an example, he said that if Ravana had not come to Mother Sita in the guise of a sage, Mother Sita would never have been deceived. Said that problems come and go in human life and they should be faced boldly. If you have faith in God, difficulties will automatically end.

  • Are you always irritable?

    October 24th, 2023

    Irritability is a mental problem. Whenever we or our family gets irritated, other family members also start getting angry or ignoring us. This happens because most of the people do not understand that if a person is continuously behaving like this then he needs proper treatment and care and not to be ignored or scolded and beaten. From small children to People of any age, including the elderly, can have this problem. Due to this problem, physical diseases can also occur. The best solution to overcome the problem of irritability is that first you try to find out the reason for your problem. Make it clear whether the reason is mental, emotional or physical. If you can’t understand on your own then consult a doctor. If necessary, take help from a psychiatrist.
    sit alone for a while
    Think about the dreams you have about yourself. Think about what you want to do and what you are doing
    Consider what is bothering you and think of a solution. There is no problem in the world which does not have a solution. If you search for the solution with a calm mind, you will definitely find it. Try to widen your circle. You can feel lighter by laughing and joking with friends. Go for a walk, do exercise, dance, fulfill your hobby. Try it. After adopting this, you do not remember any other thing, stress, irritability, sadness or problems.
    Hobbies are the best way to cure bad mood or stress. Therefore always keep your hobby alive. Enjoy yourself by immersing yourself in it. Stay away from negative things and people because these people can only cause stress to others.

    A person is bound by many emotions. He laughs, he gets angry, he gets emotional too. It is natural for all this to happen. Not everyone’s nature is the same. Some like to joke and some like to be a little serious. Many a times, even the people who are good at laughing, if they don’t like some things, they become irritable and angry, but some people get excessively angry. There is irritability and anger on every issue. Have you ever tried to know whether there is any health related reason behind getting excessively angry? In fact, medical science says that if you are feeling angry again and again and getting irritated over every small thing, then it may be related to the deficiency of vitamins and minerals in the body. Therefore pay attention to your body. If you too are lacking in any of these things then try to fulfill it.

    Ask yourself the answer to why aggression arises in you. When you think someone is more successful than you you become aggressive, think about it. This is because of ignorance about your own strengths. Wake up and see what you are, and who you are being aggressive with.
    You don’t become aggressive when you want to kill a mosquito. You know it’s just a mosquito, and its quantity is not very high. Similarly, become aware of your strengths. Too much expectation of perfection brings anger and violence in the mind. It becomes difficult to accept imperfection. Sometimes things don’t go according to plan. One must be prepared to handle it. Allow a little room for imperfection, it is necessary. This will bring more patience in you. With increased levels of patience, there will be less anger, and, with less anger, there will be no violence. A mother often scolds her child for something or the other, but at the same time she smiles at her husband. Is. She can scold someone in anger, and can smile happily at someone. But this anger doesn’t bother him, or give him a headache. This does not spoil his sleep. Therefore, it is okay to be angry for show.

    It is okay to be angry for someone else’s well-being, but not for your own selfishness. This will only harm you. Someone is insulting you, so getting angry hurts only you, not anyone else. It is actually beneficial to get angry at someone to stop them from harming you. A person’s nature is the foundation of his childhood. Like poor children sleep peacefully no matter how much noise there is. The children of the same rich people wake up in their sleep even at the slightest sound from a distance away. There is no fault of the children in this, they have been brought up with too much pampering since childhood. This thing turns into many problems later on. These children get distracted by the small problems of life. Therefore, parents should not make their children too gentle since childhood. Make them feel the obstacles of the world, so that small things in life do not make any difference to them. .

  • Why are nine goddesses worshiped during the nine days of Navratri?

    October 22nd, 2023

    Navratri is a very sacred festival celebrated in India. The Navratri festival that occurs twice a year brings immense blessings to Goddess Durga. Devotees who worship Navratri should take special care of cleanliness for nine days. Onion and garlic should not be used at home. One should neither eat nor cook non-vegetarian food. If possible, the fasting food and offerings to Maa Durga should be prepared at home and with one’s own hands. Although every devotee worships Maa Durga to the best of his ability, it is believed that nine forms of Maa Durga are worshiped during Navratri. Different offerings should be made according to their form, by doing this the devotee gets double the results of the fast.


    Mother Shailputri is worshiped on the first day of Navratri. Worshiping Mata Shailputri brings blessings of good health and happy life. Whereas unmarried girls get the life partner of their choice. So to get the blessings of Maa Shailputri, offer her white sweets made from milk and ghee. To remain disease free, offer white sweets made from cow’s ghee to Maa Shailputri.

    Mother Brahmacharini is worshiped on the second day of Navratri. Mother Brahmacharini, the second form of Mother Durga, is worshipped. For long life, offer sugar candy, sugar and Panchamrit to Mother Brahmacharini. It is said that by doing this the risk of untimely death is averted. Mother Brahmacharini also grants the blessing of long life.

    Chandraghanta form of Goddess Durga is worshiped on the third day of Navratri. By offering things made of milk or dry fruits to Maa Chandraghanta, the devotees get relief from all the sorrows and troubles. Devotees who are pleased with Maa Chandraghanta do not lack anything. To get relief from sorrow, offer milk and things made from it to Maa Chandraghanta.

    There is a tradition of worshiping Mother Kushmanda on the fourth day of Navratri. On this day, definitely offer Malpua to Mata Rani. By offering Malpua, Mother Kushmanda blesses with wisdom, strength and progress. To increase sharp intelligence and decision making ability, offer Malpua to Mother Kushmanda.

    On the fifth day of Navratri, worship Goddess Skandamata and offer banana to her. By worshiping Skandmata one attains all happiness. Mother Skandamata is worshiped for a healthy body.

    By worshiping Mother Katyayani on the sixth day of Navratri, a person does not have any kind of fear or dread. Offer honey or sweet betel leaf to Mother Katyayani. By doing this, Mata Rani will fulfill all your wishes. To get attractive personality and beauty, worship Mother Katyayani.

    Mother Kalratri is worshiped on the seventh day of Navratri. Offering jaggery on Maa Kalratri is fruitful. By offering jaggery to Mata Kalratri, sweetness remains in the family and negative powers do not enter the house. To avoid grief and troubles, offer Jaggery as naivedya during the worship of Maa Kalratri.


    Ashtami Puja has special significance during Navratri. On this day people also perform Kanya Puja. Mother Gauri is worshiped on the eighth day of Navratri. Coconut and kheer should be offered to Goddess Gauri. By doing this, Maa Gauri will fulfill all your unfulfilled wishes. To get rid of child related problems, offer coconut to Maa Mahagauri.


    Navami puja also has special significance during Navratri. Mother Siddhidatri is worshiped on Navami day. On this day, offer gram and halwa to Maa Siddhidatri. Girls are also served food on Navami day. For happiness and prosperity, offer halwa, chana-puri, kheer etc. to Maa Siddhidatri.

  • Which animals are considered inauspicious when they enter the house?

    October 17th, 2023

    In Sanatan Dharma, it is believed that God resides in every living being, many of these animals are considered auspicious while many are inauspicious, it has also been described in the scriptures that if any animal comes into your house knowingly or unknowingly So are they auspicious or inauspicious for you? Now let us tell you about those animals whose coming into your house can prove inauspicious for you or some things done by them can prove inauspicious for you.

    So first of all let’s talk about the dog, if the dog cries at night after seeing the moon, it means that the dog is seeing some shadow or spirit. This is a sign that an evil shadow is present around your house.

    Now let’s talk about the jackal. If you hear the sound of a jackal crying at night, it means that someone in your house or family is going to die or something very bad is going to happen and if you hear these sounds for three consecutive days. If we do, then it is certain that something untoward will definitely happen.



    After this, let us tell you about the rat, the vehicle of Lord Ganesha. Since Ganesha is the vehicle of Lord Ganesha, most people do not kill or drive away rats, but let us tell you that if a brown rat keeps coming into your house, then it brings bad luck with itself.

    Now let’s talk about bats. If a bat comes to your house, then it brings with it bad powers in your house, that is, due to its entry, bad powers can come into your house and it can start bringing troubles in your life.



    Although owl is the vehicle of Goddess Lakshmi, but if an owl comes to your house except on the day of Diwali, then it is considered a bad sign. Seeing an owl in your house indicates that something bad is going to happen in your life. Along with this, due to its entry into the house, evil powers reside in the house.

    After this, let’s talk about that bird which is more beautiful in appearance, the more inauspicious it is for you. If a pigeon makes a nest in your house then it is considered the worst. Actually, pigeon is related to Rahu and if pigeon stays in the house then Rahu resides in that place and the whole house is considered as desolate.
    Apart from this, the presence of pigeon in the house can bring troubles in the lives of the family members and their jobs can also be in danger.

    It is considered inauspicious for a cat to enter the house. It is said that cat brings negative energy. When a cat crosses a path and goes to the other side, it leaves behind negative energy, which remains on that path for a long time. According to astrology, the arrival of vultures in homes is also considered inauspicious. With the arrival of the vulture, the development of the family members stops and mutual love also ends. According to beliefs, if a vulture comes to the house, it should be chased away and one should recite peace. Vulture eats dead creatures and when it comes into the house, positive energy gets destroyed, which leads to loss of wealth and halt in development. It is also believed that in a house where a vulture comes, some creature in that house dies.

    A lot has been written in Sanatan Shastra, but everything written does not prove to be correct all the time. Therefore, never create fear in your mind regarding all these things. What happens is what the creator wants.

  • What is the significance of nine colored clothes in the 9 days of Navratri?

    October 15th, 2023

    Navratri has started. With this the worship of different forms of the Goddess will begin. Today is the first day of Navratri and on the first day Goddess Shailputri is worshipped. It is said that colors also have special significance in Navratri. This time, worship Maa Durga by wearing special colored clothes to worship the nine forms of Maa Durga. There is special significance in wearing clothes of nine colors in nine days and worshiping the Mother Goddess.

    1. Maa Shailputri-

    The name of the first incarnation of Maa Durga is Maa Shailputri. Along with setting up the Kalash, they are also worshiped on the first day. Mother Shailputri was born as a girl in the house of mountain king Himalaya. That is why they are called by this name. The literal meaning of Shailputri is daughter of the mountain. She is known as Sati, Bhavani, Parvati and Hemvati. The goddess has a crescent moon on her forehead, a trident in her right hand and a lotus in her left hand. His rider is Nandi the bull. Shailputri likes orange colour. It is a symbol of enthusiasm, success and happiness. On the first day, the mother started the war with full enthusiasm to eliminate evil and with the belief of success. Maa Shailputri also teaches us that if we work with confidence without any fear in difficult situations, success will definitely be achieved. It is believed that by worshiping wearing orange colored clothes, Maa Shailputri becomes happy.

    2. Maa Brahmacharini-

    The name of the second incarnation of Maa Durga is Brahmacharini. They are worshiped on the second day of Navratri. Brahmacharini means one who follows the conduct prescribed by Brahma. She walks barefoot. She carries chanting material in her right hand and kamandal in her left hand. Mother Brahmacharini likes white colour. Because white color calms our violent thoughts. They are a symbol of purity and peace. Mother Brahmacharini teaches us that by acting peacefully in every situation of life, we can achieve victory in every direction.

    3. Maa Chandraghanta-

    The third form of Maa Durga is Maa Chandraghanta. He is worshiped on the third day of Navratri. Because the shape of the mother’s forehead is like an hourglass, it is called Chandraghanta. Mother Chandraghanta’s rider is a tigress. Mother has ten hands and three eyes. He holds a trident, a mace and a sword in his four left hands. The fifth hand is in Vara Mudra. She holds a lotus, arrow, bow and rosary in her right fourth hand. Mother Chandraghanta likes red color. The red color which is considered a symbol of auspiciousness and bravery, makes our body healthy and mind happy. This red color is a symbol of happiness, prosperity and also represents wealth, immense wealth and prosperity. Maa Chandraghanta teaches us that the happiness of our mind makes us prosperous.

    4. Maa Kushmanda-

    The fourth form of Maa Durga is Maa Kushmanda. Kushmanda means pumpkin. Mother has the ability to generate the entire universe, hence she was named Kushmanda. He has eight hands, hence he is known as Ashtabhuja. His rider is a tiger. In his hands are trishul, chakra, sword, hook, mace, bow, arrow and honey. Mother Kushmanda likes royal blue color. This color is a symbol of prosperity. The Creator has kept blue as the most prominent color in the world. Above our heads is a vast, infinite blue sky. Below in the universe, there is abundance of blue color in the oceans and rivers. According to psychology, blue color is a symbol of strength, masculinity and bravery. Mother Kushmanda gives us this message that we should mold ourselves according to the color of the universe. That means include your own will in the will of God.

    5. Maa Skandhama-

    Maa Skandhmata is the fifth incarnation of Maa Durga. Skandhamata means mother of Skandha Kumar. Skanda Kumar is another name of Lord Kartikeya. It is said that she is also called the goddess of fire. She is seen sitting on a lotus. She holds a lotus flower in both her hands, Abhaya Mudra in one hand and Skanda in the other. Maa Skandhama likes yellow color. Yellow definitely symbolizes liveliness, happiness and celebration. People who are blind to other colors can usually see yellow. This color is full of creative energy. Mother Skandhama teaches us to make ourselves visible to everyone. Only the liveliness of your behavior can help you achieve victory.

    6. Maa Katyayani-

    Maa Katyayani is the sixth incarnation of Maa Durga. Katyayani is the daughter of sage Katyayan. Sage Katyayan had done a lot of penance for Goddess Durga and after pleasing her, the sage asked as a boon that Goddess Durga should be born in his house as a daughter. For this reason they were given this name. Katyayani was born to destroy the bull demon Mahishasura. Mother’s ride is a lion. They like green color very much. This color gives relief to the eyes and works to give the message of nature and life. Green color is a symbol of faith, fertility, happiness, prosperity and progress. According to philosophy, green color is also associated with festive atmosphere. That is why mother killed Mahishasura by wearing green clothes on this day. Mother Katyayani is the goddess who fulfills all the wishes. She is the goddess who fulfills all the wishes. Mother tells us that if there is enthusiasm in the mind then every work can be successful.

    7. Maa Kalratri-

    The seventh form of Maa Durga is Maa Kalratri. Jataki is worshiped on the seventh day of Navratri. These goddesses are worshiped for supernatural powers, Tantra Siddhi and Mantra Siddhi. She is seen sitting on a donkey with disheveled hair and three eyes. He has four hands. He likes grey. The color gray is often associated with fairness and balance. Furthermore, according to Hindu mythology, brown color has a deep connection with Lord Shiva, one of the major deities. Shiva is often depicted rubbing ashes on his body, making his complexion appear brown. Mother Kalratri teaches us that if we have to assume a terrible form to root out evils, then we should do so.

    8.Maa Mahagauri-

    Maa Mahagauri is the eighth incarnation of Maa Durga. They are worshiped on the eighth day of Navratri i.e. on Durgashtami. This is the most excellent form of Parvati. When Mother Parvati performed rigorous penance to get Lord Shiva as her husband, her body turned black. Then she was called Mahagauri. Mahagauri has four arms. Mahagauri likes purple color. Purple color often carries a feeling of mystery and spirituality. In many cultures, the color purple is associated with spirituality and is believed to have a calming effect on the mind. It can inspire creativity and create a sense of self-growth. Mother Mahagauri tells us that the whole world can be conquered with spiritual power. Therefore we should not abandon spirituality.

    9. Maa Siddhidatri-

    Maa Siddhidatri is the ninth incarnation of Maa Durga. The form of Maa Kalratri is extremely terrifying to look at. But mother is always considered to give auspicious results. That is why she is also called Shubhankari. He has four hands. There is a lotus flower in one hand and a conch in the other hand. They like peacock green color. The dark blue and green color of peacock feathers is a symbol of happiness, peace and prosperity. This color also increases creativity. Mother Siddhidatri is the giver of every accomplishment. Wearing the color of mother’s choice on the last day means that on this day the mother has won over evil. And the whole world started dancing with happiness. Like a peacock dances happily. Mother gives us this message that those who do evil will definitely face their end one day or the other. Therefore, always follow the path of goodness in life.

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