Nachiketa & Yama Deva story (conversation, dialogue) (full info) | What is the story of the Kathopanishad (Katha Upanishad)?

Nachiketa & Yama Deva story (conversation, dialogue) (full info) | What is the story of the Kathopanishad (Katha Upanishad)?

What is Nachiket & Yama Deva story (conversation, dialogue) (full info) | What is the story of the Kathopanishad (Katha Upanishad)? Namaste friends, how are you doing today? Welcome to #BhagavanBhakthi website / blog. Bhagavan Lord Sri Krishna (Lakshmi Narasimha) (Vitthal) (Vishnu) (Rama) (Trivikrama) and Goddess Sri Rukmini (Lakshmi) blessings to you and your family! In this website / blog, you will always learn about #Hinduism #Sanskrit language. Also subscribe to my YouTube channel from this link #BhagavanBhakthi to view videos about #Hinduism #Sanskrit language. Just before going to "What is Nachiket & Yama Deva story (conversation, dialogue) (full info) | What is the story of the Kathopanishad (Katha Upanishad)?", let us know a brief, basic and very important information. Nachiketa parents names are : Vājashravas (Vajasravasa) or Uddālaka (father) | In which Upanishad story of Nachiketa is told? : Katha Upanishad (कठोपनिषद्) (कठ उपनिषद्) (kaṭhōpaniṣad) (kaṭha upaniṣad) and Mahabharata. Nachiketa name meaning : The meaning of the name Nachiket is that he is someone who is unconscious...
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When was Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) started, founded, formed, originated | How old is Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) | Who is the founder of Hinduism Religion (Sanatana Dharma)

When was Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) started, founded, formed, originated | How old is Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) | Who is the founder of Hinduism Religion (Sanatana Dharma)

When was Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) started, founded, formed, originated | How old is Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) | Who is the founder of Hinduism Religion (Sanatana Dharma) Namaste friends, how are you doing today? Welcome to #BhagavanBhakthi website / blog. Bhagavan Lord Sri Vishnu (Krishna) (Rama) blessings to you and your family! In this website / blog, you will always learn about #Hinduism #Sanskrit language. Also subscribe to my YouTube channel from this link #BhagavanBhakthi to view videos about #Hinduism #Sanskrit language. Just before going to "When was Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) started, founded, formed, originated | Who is the founder of Hinduism Religion (Sanatana Dharma)", let us have some brief information. Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) meaning : Sanatana Dharma (Hinduism) means a Dharma (path of life) which is existing since unknown age. Sanatana means which is opposite of 'anatha' (orphan), means which never ever can become orphan. How old is Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) : Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) is as old as Lord Sri Vishnu himself. No one...
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Why should we (I) follow Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) | Why Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) is important to Hindus and the world

Why should we (I) follow Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) | Why Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) is important to Hindus and the world

Why should we (I) follow Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) | Why Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) is important to Hindus and the world Namaste friends, how are you doing today? Welcome to #BhagavanBhakthi website / blog. Bhagavan Lord Sri Krishna blessings to you and your family! In this website / blog, you will always learn about #Hinduism #Sanskrit language. Also subscribe to my YouTube channel from this link #BhagavanBhakthi to view videos about #Hinduism #Sanskrit language. Just before moving towards to know about "Why should we (I) follow Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) | Why Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) is important to Hindus and the world", let us know few basic and important information. Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) is existing since 'adi kalam' (grand unknown age) and will exist until the 'ananta kalam' (grand infinite age). Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma) Vedas are the only scriptures which are known to human beings which is existing since the unknown ancient period. Vedas are divinely written in the the most divine language of earth called Sanskrit (Samskrutam) (Samskruta) (संस्कृत)...
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Last rites rituals (antyeshti) in Hinduism

Last rites rituals (antyeshti) in Hinduism

Last rites rituals (antyeshti) in Hinduism Namaste friends, how are you doing today? Welcome to #BhagavanBhakthi website / blog. Bhagavan Lord Sri Krishna blessings to you and your family! In this website / blog, you will always learn about #Hinduism #Sanskrit language. Also subscribe to my YouTube channel from this link #BhagavanBhakthi to view videos about #Hinduism #Sanskrit language. Just before moving towards to know about "Last rites rituals (antyeshti) in Hinduism", let us know few basic and important information. Antyeshti = Antya + Eshti = Last (End) + Rituals = Last rituals or ceremony. This refers to the funeral rites of the dead body in Hinduism, which usually involves the ritual of cremation of the dead body. This rite of passage is the last sanskar in a series of traditional life cycle sanskars that start from conception in Hindu Sanatana Dharma. Other names of Antyeshti are 'Antya Kriya', 'Antima Sanskar', 'Anvarohanyya', 'Vahni Sanskar', 'Antyeshti Kriya', etc. The following is taken from 'Varaha Purana'. Here directly Lord Sri...
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Pitru paksha (Mahalaya) (Shraddha) information, importance, significance

Pitru paksha (Mahalaya) (Shraddha) information, importance, significance

Pitru paksha (Mahalaya) (Shraddha) information, importance, significance Namaste friends, how are you doing today? Welcome to #BhagavanBhakthi website / blog. Bhagavan Lord Sri Krishna blessings to you and your family! In this website / blog, you will always learn about #Hinduism #Sanskrit language. Also subscribe to my YouTube channel from this link #BhagavanBhakthi to view videos about #Hinduism #Sanskrit language. Just before moving towards to know about "Pitru paksha (Mahalaya) (Shraddha) full information, importance, significance", let us know few basic and important information. First of all let's know what is 'pitru', 'paksha' and 'mahalaya' are: Pitru = Pitru (Pitrus) are the group of our ancestors who have passed away and are staying at various other planets. In simple words, Pitru (Pitrus) are our forefathers. Paksha = It is the fifteen days period of the Mahalaya month. Each of the Hindu months are divided into 15 days of two Pakshas, that is, one is Shukla Paksha and another is Krishna Paksha. In this, the 16 days (Padya to Amavasya)...
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