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By admin May 1, 2023May 1, 2023 Varaha Purana

Varaha Epic: Lord Vishnu’s Boar Avatar and the Battle for Earth against Demon Hiranyaksha

Lord Vishnu is known to have ten incarnations or avatars, each one meant to save the world from evil and restore balance. One of these avatars is Varaha, the boar, who appeared in ancient times to save the earth from the demon Hiranyaksha. Characters in the story: Hiranyaksha: Hiranyaksha is

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By admin April 7, 2023April 15, 2023 Varaha Purana

The Tragic Curse of Jaya and Vijaya, Protectors of Lord Vishnu’s Abode

Jaya and Vijaya were two divine gatekeepers entrusted with the task of guarding Lord Vishnu’s abode, Vaikuntha. They were the most trusted servants of Lord Vishnu and were considered to be among his closest companions. They were known for their loyalty and their unwavering devotion to the Lord. Characters in

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Tales of Sanatan
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Shiva's Pancha Bhuta Sthalam – Sacred Temples of the Five Elements

Shiva’s Pancha Bhuta Sthalam – Sacred Temples of the Five Elements

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The Legend of Amarnath: The Secret of Immortality

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