Daily Blogs
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Why only Lord Shiva is worshipped in Shrawan?
While Lord Vishnu is asleep in Yog Nidra, the God who took his spot was Lord Shiva and thus, people who worship Lord Shiva gain...
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Dakshin kali, Kalighat, West Bengal: History, Reason, Significance
Kalighat Kali Shakti peeth is the place where Goddess Sati's right toe took a fall and thus, people who worship here gain a nomadic lifestyle...
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What is Shrawan? Why is it worshipped and auspicious?
The first month of Chhaturmaas is called Sawan month and it is the month of Lord Shiva and thus is very auspicious and very prominent....
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Jwala Devi Shaktipeeth, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh: History, Reason, Significance
Jwala Devi Shatipeeth saw Goddess Sati's Jihwa or tongue, whch is why it burns through a nmysterious fire all year long and the people worshipping...
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What is Devauthaan Ekadashi? Why is it famous? When is Devauthaan ekadashi in 2025?
Dev Uthaan Ekadashi is the occassion when Lord Vishnu wakes up after Yg Nidra of 4 months and to commomorate the event, the auspicious event...
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Jeshoreshwari Shaktipeeth, Khulna, Bangladesh: History, Reason, Significance
In Jeshoreshwari Shaktipeeth, no body part fell, but while Lord SHiva was carrying the body of Goddess Sati, her palm touched this place for a...
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Why are all auspicious and happy works stopped from Devashayani Ekadashi to Devauthaan Ekadashi?
Deva Shayanai Ekadashi is when Lord Vishnu goes for a four month long rest and Deva Uthaan Ekadashi is when he wakes up and handles...
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Jayanti Shaktipeeth, Nartiyang, Meghalaya: History, Reason, Significance
Jayanti Saktipeeth is exactly where the left thigh of Goddess Sati's body fell and thta is why people who want to create their own ways...
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What is Devashayani Ekadashi? Why is it famous? When is it in 2025?
Devashanayani Ekadashi is the time when there are four months time in a year and Lord Vishnu delegates his duties to other Gods and Goddesses...
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Hinglaj Shaktipeeth, Balochistan, Pakistan: History, Reason, Significance
Hinglaj Mata Mandir Shaktipeeth in Pakistan is famous for the meditative and protective powers of Goddess Sati and no part fell here, so people worship...
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Bhramari Shaktipeeth, Janasthan, Maharashtra: History, Reason, Significance
Bhramari Shaktipeeth in Nashik is a place which is believed to have taken the left arm of Goddess Sati and thus people who like to...
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Gandaki Chandi Shaktipeeth, Chandi, Nepal: History, Reason, Significance
In the Gandaki River, Goddess Sati's left cheek fell and it washed up on the shore near Muktinath Temple in Nepal, so worshippers worship here...