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11/05/2023

PEOPLE SAY REVENGE IS FOR THE WEAK; YOU SHOULD FORGIVE & FORGET.

BUT SOMETIMES VENGEANCE IS NECESSARY.
A WEAK IS THE ONE WHO IS AFRAID OF REVENGE AND TALKS ABOUT PEACE. THE OTHER WEAK IS THE ONE WHO TAKES SMALL OR INSTANT REVENGE.

A POWERFUL PERSON IS THE ONE WHO HAS PATIENCE & WHO BECOMES MORE POWERFUL BEFORE SEEKING VENGEANCE, WHICH WILL CAUSE GREATER DAMAGE.

11/05/2023

Harey Krishna ♥️
Watch till end 🙏

Are you ready to embark on a journey into the mystical world of Chandannath? Located in the heart of the Himalayas, this...
09/05/2023

Are you ready to embark on a journey into the mystical world of Chandannath? Located in the heart of the Himalayas, this sacred town is home to the revered deity Chandannath.

Legend has it that the town was once plagued by a severe drought, and the people of the town prayed to Lord Shiva for help. In response to their prayers, Lord Shiva sent a divine serpent to the town, which created a natural spring and ended the drought. The spring is still there today and is considered holy by the locals.

According to popular belief, a man named Chandannath from Kashmir brought the statue of Dattatreya to the present location of the temple. It is said that he kept the statue there, which prompted the construction of the temple during the Kallala Dynasty.

But that's not all! Chandannath of Kashmir is also credited with introducing brown rice (known as मार्सी चामल) to Jumla. He found the seasonal weather of the place similar to that of Kashmir and decided to introduce this type of rice to the locals.
Today, Chandannath is revered as a powerful deity in Jumla and his temple attracts devotees from far and wide. Let us all take a moment to appreciate the rich cultural heritage of Nepal and the legends that have been passed down through generations.

या देवी सर्वभूतेषु शक्ति-रूपेण संस्थिता।नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमो नमः॥♥️
08/05/2023

या देवी सर्वभूतेषु शक्ति-रूपेण संस्थिता।
नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमो नमः॥♥️

08/05/2023

We at Hindu Science are committed to promoting the cultural diversity and beauty of Sanatan Dharma, including the worship of regional deities.

If you have any information or stories about your local deities, please do share with us in the comments below.
Let's celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Sanatan Dharma together!🙏♥️

Namaste! Today, let's talk about Swet Bhairav - a significant deity of the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal.Swet Bhairav is a f...
08/05/2023

Namaste! Today, let's talk about Swet Bhairav - a significant deity of the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal.

Swet Bhairav is a form of Lord Shiva, often depicted as a fierce and terrifying deity. The idol of Swet Bhairav is made of clay and covered with a white cloth, hence the name 'Swet' meaning white.

The temple of Swet Bhairav is located in the heart of the bustling city of Kathmandu and is considered to be one of the most sacred temples in the city. The temple complex also houses several other small temples dedicated to other deities.

Legend has it that Swet Bhairav was once a ferocious demon who roamed around the Kathmandu valley, causing chaos and destruction. Lord Shiva, in his form as Bhairav, defeated the demon and later turned him into a guardian deity of the city.

Today, Swet Bhairav is worshipped by thousands of devotees who come to seek his blessings and protection. The temple is particularly busy during the festival of Indra Jatra when a masked dance, known as Lakhe, is performed in front of the temple.

May the blessings of Swet Bhairav bring peace and prosperity to all! ♥️



Seto Machhendranath, also known as Janabaha Dyo or Aryavalokitesvara, is a revered deity among the Newar community in Ne...
07/05/2023

Seto Machhendranath, also known as Janabaha Dyo or Aryavalokitesvara, is a revered deity among the Newar community in Nepal. He is believed to be the embodiment of the divine energy and compassion of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.

The festival of Seto Machhendranath, also known as Jana Baha Dyah Jatra, is celebrated with great pomp and fervour in the streets of Kathmandu valley. During the festival, a grand chariot carrying the idol of Seto Machhendranath is taken around the city, accompanied by devotees singing hymns and offering prayers.

Legend has it that the Seto Machhendranath idol was brought to Nepal by a group of ta***ic priests who had travelled from Bengal. The idol was originally black in colour, but was later turned white by the ta***ic priests to symbolize purity and peace.

Seto Machhendranath is considered to be the god of rain and prosperity, and is worshipped for his ability to bring good fortune and happiness. His festival is a celebration of the divine energy that exists within all of us, and a reminder of the power of compassion and love.

Let us join in the festivities and celebrate the divine energy of Seto Machhendranath!

Namaste! Today, I want to talk about a unique and intriguing aspect of Nepalese culture - Kumari, the living goddess. Ku...
06/05/2023

Namaste! Today, I want to talk about a unique and intriguing aspect of Nepalese culture - Kumari, the living goddess. Kumari is a young girl who is believed to be the embodiment of the Hindu goddess Taleju, and is worshipped by both Hindus and Buddhists in Nepal.

The selection process for Kumari is rigorous and mysterious, involving several physical and mental tests. Once chosen, Kumari lives a secluded life in the Kumari Ghar palace in Kathmandu, and is worshipped by devotees who seek her blessings.

Kumari is an important part of Nepal's rich cultural heritage, and represents the country's unique blend of Hindu and Buddhist traditions. However, it's important to remember that Kumari is a human being and not a deity to be objectified or worshipped blindly.

Let us celebrate Kumari and the beauty of Nepal's diverse culture, while also respecting the dignity and humanity of the young girls who hold the title of Kumari.

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05/05/2023

Thank you for your support and we look forward to sharing these stories with you.

Today, on the auspicious occasion of Buddha Jayanti, we celebrate the birth of Lord Vishnu's avatar, Gautama Buddha. He ...
05/05/2023

Today, on the auspicious occasion of Buddha Jayanti, we celebrate the birth of Lord Vishnu's avatar, Gautama Buddha. He was born in Lumbini, Nepal, more than 2,500 years ago and dedicated his life to teaching the path of peace, compassion, and enlightenment.

As we pay homage to this great spiritual teacher, let us remember his profound teachings that are still relevant today. The Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path provide a framework for us to cultivate inner peace, compassion, and wisdom.

It is worth noting that Buddha was not only a great teacher, but also an embodiment of Lord Vishnu's compassion and love for all beings. His life and teachings serve as a reminder of the timeless values that we must uphold in our lives.

Let us take this opportunity to reflect on the teachings of Buddha and strive to live our lives with compassion, love, and wisdom.

Jai Shree Narasimha! 🙏On this auspicious occasion of Narasimha Jayanti, let us bow down to Lord Narasimha - the fourth i...
04/05/2023

Jai Shree Narasimha! 🙏

On this auspicious occasion of Narasimha Jayanti, let us bow down to Lord Narasimha - the fourth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. He is known for his half-human, half-lion form, and is regarded as the protector of his devotees.

Narasimha Jayanti is celebrated on the 14th day of the bright half of the Vaishakha month. This day marks the birth of Lord Narasimha and is considered to be one of the most significant festivals for the Vaishnavites.

Let us seek his blessings on this day and pray for the well-being of all beings. May Lord Narasimha destroy all the negativity and evil from our lives and bless us with prosperity and happiness.

Jai Shree Narasimha! 🦁🙏

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