Kali Maa is the form of Power(Shakti). When all devatas were not able to kill the demons then they created a power called Kali. When she gets angry it is most difficult to calm her down. That is why, once she got angry, Shiva slept on her way and she stepped on him and then back to normal...
As we have seen natural disaster in many parts of the world. Why God brings earthquakes, flood and then innocent people die? Businessman does unfair with nature for their own benefits but why innocent and common people always suffer from natural evils. Why does God do not punish those business...
As we all know that there is punishment for every crime we make. So God also punishes us for our bad actions? Or it is just the reflection of our negative work, which we get in return. Like said there is an equal and opposite reaction of every action.
We all know that Sri Rama had been exiled for the 14 years. His wife(Sita) and Brother(Laxman) also followed him and decided to go with him. Well, my question is that no one explains the significance of 14 years. Why he was exiled only for 14 years not less or more than that. From my point of...
In Hinduism, how do we see God? Like, Metaphysical being in the sky? A force that transcends all? A symbol that points to something beyond what we can comprehend? I have a spiritual heart and believe in God but is there any scientific, anecdotal proof of God?
Have you heard about Panchmookhee Hanuman with five faces Lord Narasingha, Sri Garuda, Varaha Deva, and Hayagriva and Hanuman? Anybody who has deep knowledge about it, please share your explanation and details about Panchmookhi Hanuman?
Who has been the greatest Hindu who ever walked on the planet earth? It is said that Lord Sri Krishna was the one. But if we exclude God and its avatar, then Adi Sankara Charya. Is this correct? Please add your answers or views.
What is the definition of Love according to Hinduism? We know there are different forms of Love in our world. But what is the purest form of Love? Love towards God or towards mankind?
Madalyn Murray O'Hair was an American activist supporting atheism and separation of church and state. In 1963 she founded American Atheists and served as its president to 1986, after which her son Jon Garth Murray succeeded her. Read more at https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madalyn_Murray_O%27Hair
Hindus believe in all God and religion. Whether it is Islam or Christianity etc. Hindus always bow down to any religion venue or a place like Chruch, Gurudwara, Masjid, anything related to God of any religion.
I do believe in Reincarnation and every Hindu do. In Hinduism, there is a way of truth to achieve moksha and then reincarnation. That is why, after death, Hindus are burned. But other religions do not believe in reincarnation. and that is why they are buried after death.
Before the creation of the universe, there was void and vibrationless existence. Then out of this void, Om vibration came out and creation of universe start. The Namah Shivaya represents
Na – Earth
Mah – Water
Shi – Fire
Va – Air
Ya – Sky or ether
Truly, it means to bow down to Shiva.
Yes, Valmiki was a robber called Ratnakara. The story is mentioned below:
Early Life
Maharishi Valmiki, born as Ratnakara to Prachetasa the sage. When Ratnakara was very young, he went into the dense forest and got lost there. A passing by hunter, saw Ratnakara and he took him under his care...
One who believes in God means they believe in truth and follow the truth. They believe that there is a superpower which made this whole universe and that is God. They are called Agnostic. They do not follow any religion because it is made by people.
What is the biggest Sin in Hinduism which cannot be forgiven? Actually, in Hinduism, we people decide what is sin or what is not. We have personalized religion so there is no god or sage who would tell what sin is. If a person's act effect on someone's life badly then we may call it to sin. If...
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