We have just celebrated Mahashivratri this week. For someone not keen about following a specific belief system, the occasion, however, raises a question. Vedanta conceptualises God as formless and attribute-less. Yet we offer prayers to a form-god such as Shiva. Are they not contraindicative? And
Tollywood actor and producer Lakshmi Manchu, who is busy with the post-production work of her film 'Agninakshatram' and preparing for her annual fundraiser fashion show, has sprung a surprise to mark Shivaratri.It's a solo track titled .
It s a solo track titled Nirvanashatakam , which is an ode to Lord Shiva. Lakshmi released the song on the occasion of Maha Shivratri on her YouTube channel, sharing glimpses of it on other social media spaces as well. Shot
We have been taught from our childhood that the festival of Dussehra commemorates the triumph of good over evil and the victory of the God Rama over the demon ruler Ravana. This pious message has been ingrained in our mind deeply, however, its spirit often sinks into oblivion of our inner recesses. While evil induces