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Understanding Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva in 2025 Across the vast landscape of Hindu thought, few ideas have stayed as powerful ...
The barbaric Pahalgam massacre brings this unsung history to mind in response. The Battle of Karbala took place on the tenth ...
THE sight of four cousins who had 80 hooks pierced on their backs pulling a two-tonne chariot kavadi bearing a mixture of Hindu and Chinese deities was certainly captivating. The 6.4m-high kavadi ...
In what may be seen as a climbdown from the initial stridency, US President Trump decided to defer for 90 days the country-specific tariff imposed across all countries to the universal 10 per cent ...
By presenting video clips and screenshots from Varma's Facebook and YouTube channels as evidence, Srinivas highlighted that Varma's posts not only insult Hindu gods but also sacred texts such as ...
one said. "You’re not Christian. You worship a Hindu deity," one comment read. "Every religion has “Praying”, they’re not all praying to the same god. Vivek is not Christian, therefore he ...
The people of northeast India (NE), who were disturbed by some recent developments deteriorating bilateral ties with immediate neighbours, woke up to an impressive one-to-one meeting between Prime ...
after a series of events that began with a vehicle theft and escalated to include a multi-vehicle collision and an additional armed carjacking. According to FOX 13 Seattle, the pursuit came to a ...
Hyderabad celebrated unity in diversity on Saturday (April 5) by joining cities across India in a multi-faith celebration, bringing together festivals like Ugadi, Id-ul-Fitr, Ram Navami ...
To attract them, Sikh leaders began referring to many Hindu deities (saguna) despite Sikhism’s commitment to a formless divine (nirguna). The sword was linked to Bhagavati, Hindu goddess of war.
Close to a year after the State government sanctioned the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation’s Master Plan 2040, the proposal for developing a multi-mode mobility hub, one of the highlights of the ...
The term “kavadi” comes from the Tamil word meaning “burden”, which symbolises the carrying of both physical and spiritual burdens as an act of penance or devotion to the Hindu deity ...