Shiva’s third eye represents wisdom and destruction. When he opens it, it burns ignorance and evil to ashes. This teaches children that we must see beyond what is visible—understanding deeper ...
Rang Panchami, celebrated five days after Holi in states like Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, involves smearing coloured ...
The wall painting depicts Shiva in a cosmic theme, and his third eye shines radiantly as a symbol of knowledge and power. Deep-toned hues and heavenly objects in this work create a strong yet ...
Rang Panchami 2025 will be celebrated on March 19. This Hindu festival, observed five days after Holi, involves sprinkling ...
Shiva's control over passion, rage, and other drives is symbolized by his sitting on a tiger's hide. Third eye means the greater awareness and the eradication of ignorance. Beyond the material ...
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Illustration: Sanjhiya Mayekar According to the Shanti Parva and Vishnu Parva, one day when Shiva’s father-in-law, Dak ...
Lord Shiva is often associated with the “Third Eye”, representing heightened awareness and wisdom. Lighting a Third Eye Chakra Candle on Maha Shivratri can: Activate your intuition and ...
Ranga Panchami, also known as Holi, is a vibrant Hindu festival celebrated with joy and enthusiasm. It falls on 19th March ...
"Shiva’s third eye is the eye of wisdom—it burns away ignorance, illusion, and attachment, leaving only truth behind." ...
Holi, also known as Holika Dahan, is a vibrant Hindu festival celebrated across India. It marks the triumph of good over evil ...
According to legends, it is believed that Holashtak happened due to a fight between Kamadeva and Lord Shiva. To comply by the requests of Goddess Parvati, Kamadeva attempted to break Lord Shiva’s ...