The Story of Hanuman

Birth of Hanuman Lord Hanuman is believed to be an incarnation of Lord Shiva and is also called the son of the Wind God (Pawan Putra). His mother was Anjana, a devotee of Lord Shiva, and his father was Kesari.…
Birth of Hanuman Lord Hanuman is believed to be an incarnation of Lord Shiva and is also called the son of the Wind God (Pawan Putra). His mother was Anjana, a devotee of Lord Shiva, and his father was Kesari.…
The very name of Ayodhya fills every Hindu heart with deep devotion. It is believed to be the sacred land where Lord Ram, the embodiment of virtue and dharma, was born. This is why Ayodhya is called the Ram Janmabhoomi…
When most people think of Ravana, the image that comes to mind is that of the ten-headed demon king of Lanka, the great antagonist of the Ramayana. But behind the familiar epic scenes lies a deeper, more intricate layer —…
Across India, the Ramayana and Hanuman Ji inspire countless local legends, each colored by the landscape, culture, and collective memory of a region. One such intriguing and under-acknowledged story comes from a Himalayan hamlet known as Rahu Mashala Kanda, where,…
The image of Ravana — the mighty king of Lanka from the Ramayana — is one of the most enduring symbols in Indian mythology. His ten heads, crowned and blazing with intelligence and pride, are instantly recognizable. Every year, during…
The tale of Lakshman Ji’s Jal Samadhi (water immersion) is narrated in the Uttara Kanda of the Ramayana, showcasing the final phase of his life and exemplifying his unwavering commitment to dharma (duty) and promises. This poignant story reveals the…
If you stand at the southernmost tip of Rameswaram Island in Tamil Nadu, gazing into the vast, glittering waters of the Palk Strait, you are staring at one of the most debated and celebrated marvels in Indian tradition — Shri…
In the vast ocean of Hindu stories, few moments shine as brightly as the time when Lord Hanuman, the embodiment of devotion and courage, tore open his chest to reveal the divine presence of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita within…
Among the many kings whose stories echo through the sacred halls of Hindu epics and Puranas, Chakravarthi Raja Dilīpa stands out—not for war, not for conquest, but for a simple, pure-hearted act of cow devotion (Gau Bhakti) that defined what…
In the endless vault of Indian epics, there are grand scenes of celestial warfare, kingship, dharma battles, and divine avatars. Yet, one of the most cherished moments in the Ramayana isn’t a war or coronation—it’s a quiet moment between a…