In this section holydrops.com shares various religious articles written by famous spiritual gurus or articles on faith and spirituality shared by members. Religious articles gives knowledge on various aspect of human life.
With all the hustle and bustle, Delhi's a the most exuberant city in India. To get a minute of peace and quiet and tranquility, these famous temples in Delhi, will most likely help your soul. ...
God’s own country, Kerala has some of the oldest temples in India. Boasting a number of temples as old as 2000 years old, these are dedicated mainly to Lords Ayappa, Shiva and VIshnu who are...
From your views Why do ‘bad’ things befall us? How does all that come into play? Is everything karma or can anything just happen? How would a devotee deal with let’s say he&rsquo...
Following is the list of 100 names of Lord Shiva in Hindi. By reading and sharing these names one can attain happiness in his life. Please click on the Hindi button to see the list in Hindi.
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Tiruvalluvar is a celebrated Tamil poet and philosopher who has written Thirukkural, a complete work on social ethics. He was born in Thiru Mylai(Mylapore) Chennai in Tamil Nadu. Thiruvalluvar is ...
Here is a collection of few vastu and puja tips which can make your home filled with positive energy. By adopting these tips one can improve overall happiness and can avoid obstacles in his/her li...
Maa Siddhidatri is ninth form of Goddess Durga. It is worshipped on the ninth day of Navaratri. Maa Siddhidatri has supernatural healing powers. This Goddess is admired to...
Maa Durga is worshiped as Maa Mahagauri on eighth Navratri. Mahagauri is the eight form of Goddess Shakti. Her color is white. Whiteners is shown by shell, moon etc. Mahagauri ...
Kalratri is the most horrific appearance of Durga. Devi Kalratri is the seventh form of Durga and worshipped among Navdurga. She is believed to be the most violent Devi among Navdurga. She ...
The sixth form of Mother Durga is known as ‘Katyayani’, who is worshipped on the six day of Navaratri. The legend behind her name goes thus: Once upon a time, there was a g...