Holi, The festival celebrated by Hindus every year is observed on the day of Purnima, the full moon, in the month of Falgun (last week of February or first week of march) over two consecutive days — the first day known as Chhoti Holi or Holika Dahan and the second as Rangwali Holi, Dhuleti, Dhulandi or Dhulivandan. Holi is a…
Science and spirituality form the foundation of the Vedic religion. The Vedantic Hindu philosophy brings out the expressions of divine principles and cosmic theories through mystical stories. And the essence is percolated in socio cultural life through festivals, which are in resonance to nature. If we look at The Hindu Trinity Gods, Brahma = the Creator who takes care of generation…

Indian festivals are very much connected to our psychologies and science of well being. The food of festivals are in accordance with the seasonal changes in nature.All the festivals are based on some symbolism or expression of gratitude.The concepts of worship during festivals are something that nourish we humans with the value system. Because Indian philosophy has always been about…
Be it a kid, a grown up or a senior citizen. Any class of society, there is no-one whose mouth doesn’t water at the sight of or mere name of Diwali snacks. Be it the Besan laddoos or the spiral chaklis or the carved shankarpalis or the plates of chiwda, everything is just too yummy to say no! But we’ve…