Aditya Sharma111
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Hi there! I am Aditya Sharma, a spiritual writer. As a writer, I have the privilege of delving into the realms of spirituality and exploring the profound aspects of the human experience.
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Asceticism or Household
In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, amidst the never-ending demands of work, responsibilities, and nurturing our relationships, we often find ourselves yearning for a deeper understanding of spirituality. We seek solace, inner peace, and a connection to something greater than ourselves. But a burning question arises: Do we need to be ascetic, detached from the world, to truly embark on a spiritual journey? And how can one explore the depths of spirituality when surrounded by the weighty responsibilities of duties and family?
By Aditya Sharma1112 years ago in 01
All You Need to Know About Masik Shivratri
Mahashivratri holds a special place in the hearts of devotees for various reasons. Devotees meditate and engage in prayers during this auspicious day and night, seeking the blessings of Lord Shiva for their spiritual well-being, inner peace, and the removal of obstacles.
By Aditya Sharma1112 years ago in 01
Yashoda Jayanti
Maa Yashoda was the foster mother of Lord Krishna. Their bond symbolizes the deep, nurturing connection between the soul (Maa Yashoda) and the divine (Shri Krishna). It’s said that Lord Krishna, the Supreme Being, willingly takes the form of a child to engage in a sweet and intimate relationship with His devotees. Yashoda’s love for Krishna exemplifies the pure, selfless love that a devotee should have for the divine.
By Aditya Sharma1112 years ago in 01
Vasant Panchami, a celebration of spring and Maa Saraswati
Vasant Panchami is a Hindu festival that marks the arrival of spring. It is celebrated on the fifth day (Panchami) of the Hindu month of Magha, which typically falls in late January or early February. The word “Vasant” means spring, and “Panchami” refers to the fifth day.
By Aditya Sharma1112 years ago in 01
Diwali 2023: Traditions across India
Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is a radiant celebration of lights and spirituality that brings people together across India and worldwide. Diwali, often called the “Festival of Lights,” shares a common thread of illuminating the darkness and symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness. However, what sets Diwali apart are the distinctive and diverse traditions that cross the state borders that make it truly special.
By Aditya Sharma1112 years ago in 01
What Is Bhai Dooj and How Can We Celebrate It?
On this auspicious day, sisters shower their brothers with love and blessings by applying a traditional ’tilak’ on their foreheads, followed by mouth watering sweets to delight their taste buds. Brothers, in return, pamper their sisters with thoughtful gifts and lovingly offer them tokens of appreciation and protection. The heartfelt exchange of love and presents exemplifies the essence of Bhai Dooj.
By Aditya Sharma1112 years ago in 01
Karva Chauth
Karva Chauth is a festival deeply rooted in the cultural fabric of Northern and Western India. It brings together women in a collective celebration of love, devotion, and marital bonds. The term Karva Chauth consists of two words, ‘Karva,’ which refers to a clay pot with a sprout, and ‘Chauth,’ which means the fourth day of the Lunar Cycle.
By Aditya Sharma1112 years ago in 01
Yama Dwitiya
When you hear the word “Yama,” what do you think of? Probably a robust figure wearing a crown adorned with horns, sporting a heavy mustache, holding a lasso and mace while riding a buffalo, delivering ominous tidings, right? For centuries, Lord Yama has been known as the bringer of bad news, tasked with binding the souls of the departed and transporting them to his abode for judgment and punishment.
By Aditya Sharma1112 years ago in 01
The Ten Sikh Gurus and Their Remarkable Contributions
As the auspicious occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti 2023 dawns upon us, we find ourselves standing at the threshold of a profound and transformative experience. With hearts brimming with reverence, we embark on a soul-stirring odyssey, delving deep into the sacred tapestry of the lives of the Ten Sikh Gurus. This journey goes beyond the mere recollection of historical events; it is an immersive exploration, a spiritual pilgrimage that beckons us to connect with the very essence of Sikhism.
By Aditya Sharma1112 years ago in 01
Tulsi Vivah 2023
In the rich tapestry of Sanatana traditions, Tulsi Vivaha is a unique and sacred ritual. It’s the symbolic marriage of Tulsi, the Holy Basil plant, to theShaligram (ammonite) form of Lord Vishnu. This union is believed to bestow immense blessings and happiness.
By Aditya Sharma1112 years ago in 01
Mantra Chanting For Stress Relief
All of us know the power of the words with the meaning they bring to us. But do sounds or combinations of syllables have power? Thousands of years ago, with divine inspiration, ancient Sages came up with such sounds which had the power to transform the way we think. They named it- mantra.
By Aditya Sharma1112 years ago in 01











