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In the heart of Dakshineswar Kali Temple stands the Panchavati grove. Five sacred trees, planted by Rani Rashmoni, radiate an aura that words can barely hold. A space where every leaf feels like a prayer to the Maa.
On Kargil Vijay Diwas 2025, the Indian Army unveiled a bold transformation. Two new forces, Bhairav Commando Battalions and Rudra All-Arms Brigades, are now operational. This marks a decisive shift toward agile, tech-driven, multi-domain warfare.
It was the peak of Kanwar Yatra. The skies had turned grey, and hours of relentless rain had flooded the river ahead in the village of Haryana. Hundreds of Kanwariyas stood at the edge, unsure, their kalash of Gangajal in hand, hearts chanting “Har Har Mahadev.”
In the heart of Indian devotion, there exists a divine figure wrapped in mystery, Saawariya Seth Ji. Not just a deity, but a living merchant of grace, worshipped as the eternal king of Bhakti and business, both sacred and worldly.
Bageshwar Dham Sarkaar, also known as Dhirendra Krishna Shastri, has made several divine revelations that have stunned both skeptics and believers. With Hanuman ji’s grace, his words are often wrapped in silence, yet they unfold with eerie accuracy in real life.
In 326 BCE, Alexander stood at the edge of India, undefeated yet uneasy. His dreams of conquering the East dimmed not in battle, but in silence. In the shadowed Himalayas, near an icy shrine later known as Amarnath Temple, ancient omens began to stir.
In the barren cliffs of Balochistan lies a cave-temple called Hinglaj Mata. Hidden deep in the Hingol National Park, it is one of the oldest Shaktipeeths. Pakistani soldiers do not enter this area casually. Among them, it is known as Zone 51.
Hidden on the fringes of Varanasi lie ancient caves used by Aghori tantriks. These are not tourist spots but sacred grounds of intense sadhana, shrouded in silence and secrecy, where rituals beyond the common world are performed under strict spiritual discipline.
Bhagwan Hayagreeva is said to have retrieved the lost Vedas from darkness. That’s your first clue: knowledge exists, it’s lost within. Your mission isn’t to “learn” but to recover what’s already latent in you.
In the 1800s, the British didn't just see Mahaprabhu Jagannath as a Bhagwan. They saw Him as power. His temple drew millions, ruled kings, and commanded unquestioned loyalty. That much influence terrified the empire.
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose was not just a revolutionary or military strategist he was also a seeker.
Hidden in the hills of Himachal Pradesh lies a forgotten marvel, the Masroor Rock-Cut Ram Mandir. An 8th-century temple carved entirely out of a single rock. A wonder rivaling Ellora & Angkor Wat. Yet few know of it. Let’s dive into this ancient.
“Kula” means clan or family, but in Tantra, it refers to the sacred microcosm the body, lineage, and reality itself. Kula Mārga is a non-institutional, initiatory path passed down within families or secret circles often orally.