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The Four Yugas in Indian Mythology: A Journey Through Time
The concept of the four yugas—Satya, Treta, Dvapara, and Kali—forms the backbone of Hindu cosmology, depicting a cyclical view of time where dharma gradually declines with each age. From the golden era of spiritual enlightenment in Satya Yuga to the moral struggles of Kali Yuga, these ages reveal how society, ethics, and human consciousness evolve over cosmic cycles.

Pratha
Oct 37 min read
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The Lesser-Known Hindu Myth Behind The Birth of Tulsi Plant & Its Connection with Lord Rama's Exile
The Tulsi plant, worshipped in countless Indian homes, has a deep-rooted mythological story behind it. Once a devoted queen named Vrinda, she was deceived by Lord Vishnu to break her chastity, leading to her husband’s death. In anguish, she cursed Vishnu to turn into stone and later transformed into the sacred Tulsi plant. Her story is one of devotion, betrayal, and divine transformation—making Tulsi a symbol of purity, resilience, and spiritual power.

Pratha
Jul 233 min read
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Celebrating Father's Day with Eight Iconic Father-Son Duos in Indian Mythology
From Ramayana to the profound stories of Hindu mythology, read about these father-son duos who continue to captivate and inspire even today.

Pratha
Jun 14, 20244 min read
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12 Timeless Love Stories of Indian History and Mythology
From the tragic tale of Laila Majnu to the divine romance of Radha Krishna, check out the most famous love stories in Indian history & myth.

Pratha
Feb 14, 20245 min read
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Radiance of Tradition: The Profound Significance of Diwali Celebration in Hindu Culture
Discover the profound significance of Diwali celebration in Hindu culture.
Ajay Singh Rawat
Nov 9, 20234 min read
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7 Life-Lessons We Can Learn From Lord Hanuman
Besides being known as a devotee of Lord Rama, Hanuman is the embodiment of power, wisdom, tact, and humility. Read more about him here.

Ria Kanchan
Jun 12, 20235 min read
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Guru-Shishya Parampara: An Introduction to the Ancient Indian Education System
Guru-shishya Paramapara is an Ancient Indian method of education. Read to find how different it is from the modern Indian education system.

Pratha
Jul 7, 20214 min read
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Women as Mothers in the Ramayana
Each mother in the Ramayana- Kausalya, Kaikeyi, Sumitra, Sita, Mandodari, displays a multitude of emotions...

Shailaja Sarangi
Mar 3, 20216 min read
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5 Indian Plants of Religious and Ayurvedic Significance
Apart from their use in medicine, most plants in India have a mythological connection too...

Deepikka Laxmi
Nov 27, 20204 min read
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