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  • The Wars by queenofapeacefuldawn
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    The Kauravas are meddling with time- bending one of the most ancient rules there are. While the avatars rush trying to locate Aranya, the Pandavas and the Kauravas are preparing for war. The Kauravas are trying to control the spirits of Mrityuloka too. There's no guarantee to what they'll do for power...... Book 3 of the Avatars Series NOTE: I made the cover again, so if you don't like it much, please forgive me! This has never been my forte (making covers, I mean). **All characters in this story are fictitious. Many references are there, such as Harry Potter, for example. All references belong to their rightful owners.
  • Laughing Buddha -- Importance in Feng Shui by sachinmeh
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    Safe Travels Buddha: The Safe Travels Buddha either carries a stick with a bundle tied to the end of it or he has a sack thrown over one shoulder. The Safe Travels Buddha protects you from harm during journeys. Spiritual Journey Buddha: Mostly, the Spiritual Journey Buddha carries a gourd of enlightenment suspended from a stick while holding a fan in his other hand. He wears a necklace made of prayer beads. The location of placing the Laughing Buddha is important. It has to be placed at a height of some 30" approximate and should be facing the main door directly. If this location is not possible, the next best place to keep the Laughing Buddha is on a side table or corner table, which is diagonally opposite to the main door and facing the door. You can also have a Laughing Buddha statue (http://www.exoticindiaart.com/sculptures/Buddhist/buddha/) for your children's room as Laughing Buddha is considered the Patron of children. A metal Buddha in the north sector of your home is an outstanding choice but the same statue placed in the east sector will not bring beneficial results as metal cuts wood. The best way to buy genuine and best quality Laughing Buddha statues is to purchase them online There are many reputed online stores from where you can easily find Laughing Buddha statues made by Newar artisans. You can find various statues made of different materials like gold, oxidised copper, bronze, brass etc. Other than Laughing Buddha statues, you can also find Ganesha statues, Saraswati statues (http://www.exoticindiaart.com/ct/hinduism/saraswati), Shiva and Vishnu statues online at reasonable prices.
  • Adi Anadi by VJ847425
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    A naked man is the first person Anadi has seen since the apocalypse. The man is no better than an animal. On the other hand Anadi is well read and civilized, virtue of growing up in a library. She decides to civilise this man and teaches him to talk, read, write and love. Together they till the post apocalyptic land, discuss on the concepts they read in the only books left unharmed by the apocalypse and begin a family. Thus regrows the human population and they are the creators of this new life...
  • ENLIGHTENMENT  by fairy_dimples098
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    A poem to herald the auspicious occasion of Saraswati Puja(Vasant Panchami) Though, it's an Indian(Hindu) festivity, it still means a lot and She helps us all to seek, to aspire, to achieve prudence.
  • Devī by Indianstoryteller
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    Obscure stories of Devī, The Hindu Mother Goddess and Her various incarnations, that have never been told before. Call it patriarchy, call it male anxiety; the mainstream Vedic Hinduism of Brahmins has always been uncomfortable to acknowledge the Tantric esotericism. Is wisdom masculine? Is compasion feminine? How do they balance each other? Whom to choose out of the two? Devī has answers to all these questions; for each Her 900 million incarnations represent a spectrum of feminity, or in other words, the Divine Feminine as a whole. From gaunt and malevolent Kālī, to gorgeous and benovelent Lakşmī; Devī answers all your queries.
  • SARASWATI EKAKSHAR MANTRA by astromiracle8448
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    Goddess Saraswati is tremendously revered in Hinduism as the embodiment of knowledge, know-how, arts, song, speech, and mastering. She is considered the divine supply of notion and creativity. Devotees chant the Saraswati Ekakshar Mantra to invoke her advantages and searching for her steerage in educational pursuits, creative endeavors, and religious growth. Saraswati Ekakshar Mantra The Saraswati Ekakshar Mantra is a respected mantra devoted to the Hindu goddess Saraswati. In Sanskrit, "Ekakshar" means "one syllable" or "single letter," indicating that the chant consists of a single sound or syllable. The particular Ekakshar Mantra associated with Saraswati is "Aim" (stated as "Aim"). Goddess Saraswati is tremendously revered in Hinduism as the embodiment of knowledge, know-how, arts, song, speech, and mastering. She is considered the divine supply of notion and creativity. Devotees chant the Saraswati Ekakshar Mantra to invoke her advantages and searching for her steerage in educational pursuits, creative endeavors, and religious growth. The mantra "Aim" is considered a bija mantra, that's a seed or primal sound that encapsulates the essence of the deity it represents. The bija mantra "Aim" is assumed to encapsulate the divine power and attributes of Saraswati. Chanting this mantra is stated to set off and align oneself together with her qualities, consequently fostering an growth in highbrow abilities, inventive expression, and intuitive wisdom. source url : https://astromiracle.in/blog/saraswati-ekakshar-mantra
  • Karna's reincarnation [Completed] by eyeconic1
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    What happens when Karna the hero of Mahabharata is from kaliyug? What will happen to the destiny of Mahabharata? Will it change? Join Karna in his story. Started 15th May , 2023
  • The Face of Dreams and Despair  by CreativeBookie
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    These are the stories from millennia ago, when the humans had first settled in the land of the Seven Rivers, when the strife between the Devas and Asuras built up and gods and goddesses descended to the earth in various forms to restore harmony. These are the stories of the most cherished female incarnations, signifying triumph over evil and a woman's way of dealing with problems that even the greatest of the gods couldn't solve. These are the stories of the ancient Indian goddesses and heroines who wielded weapons, used their wit and seduced their way to glory. Highest #86 in Short Story
  • Eternity Once More by Bianca_diangelo_36
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    The End of the Universe as we know it is near, and it is time for Vishnu and Lakshmi to say their goodbyes.
  • His! by TheCryingSoul
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    What happens when hindu mythology combines with modern day life? What will happen when the most worship god couple had to pass through many stages to test their love? Will their love be proved to be eternal? Moreover, what lesson will they teach this world about love? --------------------------- Meet Anika, an average teenage girl (or what she thought she was). Everything was normal in her life till she met him. But what she is unaware of is her life's biggest secret and the test of her true love. Will she be able to pass it? Or fail miserably?
  • Website Designing Company in Saraswati Vihar by Ravinder682
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    Title: Crafting Digital Experiences: Your Website Designing Company in Saraswati Vihar In the vibrant neighborhood of Saraswati Vihar, where businesses thrive amidst a bustling community, establishing a strong online presence is key to standing out in the digital landscape. Enter our Website Designing Company in Saraswati Vihar, your trusted partner in creating compelling digital experiences that elevate your brand and drive results. Nestled in the heart of Saraswati Vihar, our Website design company is dedicated to empowering businesses with captivating websites that not only showcase their unique offerings but also resonate with their target audience. With a focus on innovation, creativity, and client satisfaction, we have earned a reputation as the go-to destination for businesses seeking top-tier digital solutions in Saraswati Vihar and beyond. What sets us apart as the leading Website design company in Saraswati Vihar is our unwavering commitment to excellence in every facet of our work. From conceptualization to execution, our team of seasoned professionals works tirelessly to understand the distinctive objectives, challenges, and aspirations of each client, ensuring that every website we create is a true embodiment of their brand identity and vision. At our Website Designing Company in Saraswati Vihar, we recognize that one size does not fit all. That's why we offer tailor-made solutions designed to address the specific needs and goals of each client. Whether you're a burgeoning startup looking to make a splash or an established enterprise aiming to enhance your online presence, we have the expertise and experience to bring your vision to life. visit- https://fivedesign.in/website-designing-company-in-saraswati-vihar.html
  • The Forgotten Dawn [ Hindu Mythology] [ Part 1: The Forgotten Goddesses ] by the_forlorn_soul
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    What if the gods you know were never the same? What if the stories we inherit about Kali, Durga, Chandi, Chamunda, Lakshmi, Saraswati, Uma-and countless other goddesses-were not preserved, but reconstructed? What if entire traditions were rewritten to serve political, theological, or cultural consolidation? What if indigenous and tribal goddesses were absorbed, renamed, or erased to fit the narrative of a singular Supreme Goddess? What if promises made to these deities and their worshippers were quietly broken? What if the Shakti Peethas were never originally tied to Sati? What if Kali once stood without Shiva? What if Durga was not Parvati? And what if Mahadevi-Tripurasundari, Parvati, Saraswati, Lakshmi-came to represent not liberation, but homogenization? This series explores the forgotten, sidelined, and absorbed goddesses of Hindu traditions, especially local and regional deities whose identities were overwritten or left undocumented. Each chapter will examine goddesses from specific regions, tracing how their stories were altered, merged, or abandoned in the rise of a centralized Shakti narrative. This is not an attack on faith-but an inquiry into memory, power, and loss. Each chapter may: Document forgotten or marginalized goddesses Critically examine canonical myths and popular retellings Invite collective discussion toward building an alternative ontological map of goddess traditions I welcome corrections, additions, and respectful challenges. If something is missing or inaccurate, I want it questioned-because silence is how erasure survives. This work is not anti-Hindu. Hindu traditions have always allowed questioning, plurality, and philosophical dissent. This series stands within that spirit-seeking understanding rather than worship, inquiry rather than obedience.
  • | Bhaktim | by HariVamsa
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    Short stories on Bhakti to various Gods and Goddesses of Sanatana Dharma.