Markandeya’s Triumph Over Death
Markandeya, a devoted sage, defeats Death through unwavering devotion to Lord Shiva, earning the Lord’s protection and becoming an eternal teacher of the Puranas.
Markandeya, a devoted sage, defeats Death through unwavering devotion to Lord Shiva, earning the Lord’s protection and becoming an eternal teacher of the Puranas.
Ravana was punished and ultimately killed by Lord Rama for kidnapping Sita, while Jayanta, who attacked Sita in the form of a crow, was spared due to his act of Sharanagati (surrender). Sri Ramanujacharya emphasized that surrendering to the Lord nullifies one's sins, leading to acceptance and eventual liberation.
Sage Agastya was one of the most prominent sages of Vedic times, especially in Treta Yuga, during the Advent of Lord Sri Rama. His interesting anecdotes are a great inspiration for the Lord's pure devotees.
Jagadguru Sri Kripalu maharaj ji receiveived the prestigious Jagadguru title at par with the 4th Main Acharyas of Sanatana Dharma from the Sri kashi Vishwaat Parishad, Varanasi.
Sri 108 Tatwale Baba was one of the greatest twentieth-century yogis. His list of 16 Teachings, are life changing that addresses the mind. We should try and apply them in our life.
On a rare occasion, Tat wale Baba was present in Rishikesh, to attend a meditation retreat held by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
A stray gun bullet saw the end of Sri Tat wale Baba on December 2, 1974 at about 4:00 AM. Shankar das ji reveals great secrets associated with this sad episode.
The Bhavishya Purana mentions that Lord Sri Vishnu’s Amsha will be born as Nammalvar. He was born in 3059 BC, in a family of "Vellalar tribe" .
Kulashekaran alvar was a king of the Chera Dynasty. One day an old yogi narrated the story of Sri Rama. Kulashekara becomes emotional...
Vincent woke up by the ruckus created by some nocturnal creatures. He sat down to medidate when he felt Shankardas ji was carrying out some morning chores.
The three Acharyas namely Adi Shankara. Madhvacharya and Ramanujacharya form the three pillars of Sanatana Dharma. They reveal the essence of Shruti.
Devi Andal, the only female Alvar, is revered for her profound Bhakti and devotional works like Thiruppavai, inspiring countless devotees across Southern Bharat. Her legacy continues to influence spiritual practices and festivals today.