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- 08:01, 15 March 2026 Admin talk contribs changed group membership for PDayal from (none) to administrator, interface administrator and bureaucrat
- 11:07, 10 February 2026 Pallavi Kumar talk contribs created page Temples/Uttar Pradesh/Radha Raman Temple (Created page with " == Radha Raman Temple, Vrindavan: The Self-Manifested Lord of Divine Love == ''Where Shaligram Became the Lord of Vrindavan'' Radha Raman Temple, located in the holy town of Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, is one of the most revered and historically significant temples dedicated to Lord Krishna. The temple is closely associated with the Gaudiya Vaishnavism tradition founded by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, and it enshrines the self-manifested deity of Radha Raman (Krishna as the "En...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:27, 9 February 2026 Omkar talk contribs created page Temples/Tamil Nadu/FAQs of Tamil NaduTemples (Created page with "== FAQs: Temples of Tamil Nadu == === Curiosity Corner === ==== 1. Why are Tamil Nadu temples so special? ==== Tamil Nadu is called the Land of Temples! The temples here are huge, colorful, and full of amazing stories about gods and goddesses. Some temples are thousands of years old and have tall towers called gopurams with hundreds of carved statues. ==== 2. Which are the most famous temples in Tamil Nadu? ==== Some of the most famous ones are: * Meenakshi Amman T...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:18, 9 February 2026 Omkar talk contribs created page Temples/Tamil Nadu/Shaktipeeths of Tamil Nadu (Created page with "== Unique Temples and Shaktipeeths of Tamil Nadu == === A Journey Through Divine Legends and Sacred Architecture === Tamil Nadu, the spiritual heart of South India, is home to some of the most unique and sacred temples in the country. Known for its Dravidian architecture, towering gopurams, and intricate carvings, these temples are more than places of worship—they are living centers of art, culture, and devotion. The state also hosts several Shaktipeeths, powerful sh...") Tag: Visual edit
- 19:06, 9 February 2026 Omkar talk contribs created page Temples/Rajasthan/FAQs of Rajasthan Temples (Created page with "== FAQs: Temples of Rajasthan == === Curiosity Corner === ==== 1. What makes Rajasthan special for temples? ==== Rajasthan is called the Land of Kings, but it’s also a Land of Gods! Here, you can find temples made of shiny marble, colorful stone carvings, and amazing stories about gods and goddesses. Every temple has its own legend, of which some are thousands of years old! ==== 2. Who built these temples? ==== Long ago, kings, queens, and kind-hearted people buil...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:59, 9 February 2026 Omkar talk contribs created page Temples/Rajasthan/Shaktipeeths of Rajasthan (Created page with "== Unique Temples and Shaktipeeths of Rajasthan == ==== ''Where Desert Sands Echo with Divine Grace and Eternal Power'' ==== === Introduction === Rajasthan, the Land of Kings, is as much a realm of spirituality as it is of valor. Beyond its grand forts and palaces lies a sacred geography dotted with temples that embody deep devotion, mystical legends, and unique customs. From the only Brahma Temple in the world at Pushkar to the mystical Karni Mata Temple, where rats a...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:46, 9 February 2026 Omkar talk contribs created page Temples/Haryana/FAQs of Haryana Temples (Created page with "== FAQs: Temples of Haryana == === Curiosity corner === ==== 1. What is special about Haryana’s temples? ==== Haryana’s temples are very old and have exciting stories about gods and goddesses. Some temples, like Mata Mansa Devi and Sheetla Mata, are famous for helping people feel healthy and safe. ==== 2. Who visits these temples? ==== People of all ages visit these temples. Families, children, and pilgrims come to pray, celebrate festivals, and learn about Indian...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:40, 9 February 2026 Omkar talk contribs created page Temples/Haryana/Shaktipeeths of Haryana (Created page with "== Unique Temples and Shaktipeeths of Haryana == Haryana, often celebrated as the land of valor and history, is equally a spiritual haven. The state is dotted with unique temples and sacred Shaktipeeths, which are not only sites of worship but also repositories of mythology, culture, and architectural brilliance. Many of these temples are directly connected to the Mahabharata, Vedic traditions, and Puranic legends, making Haryana an ideal destination for pilgrims, histor...") Tag: Visual edit
- 17:05, 9 February 2026 Mradula talk contribs moved page Vedas/Introduction of Atharvaveda to Vedas/Atharvaveda
- 17:03, 9 February 2026 Mradula talk contribs moved page Veda/Samaveda/Introduction of Samaveda to Veda/Samaveda
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- 15:26, 9 February 2026 Mradula talk contribs created page File:Ganesha.png
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- 14:48, 9 February 2026 Pallavi Lead talk contribs created page Ancient-education/Philosophers and Scholars/Aryabhata ll-Life and Work (Created page with " == Aryabhata II == Aryabhata II was a prominent Indian mathematician and astronomer active around the tenth century CE. He is often referred to as ‘Aryabhata II’ to distinguish him from the earlier and more famous Aryabhata I. (Wikipedia contributors, n.d.) Very little is known about his personal life, but his written work shows he was a scholar with strong skills in both mathematics and astronomy. (Pingree, 1970) The Maha-Siddhanta is his most famous work. There...") Tag: Visual edit
- 13:22, 9 February 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Template:Other links related to Aartis (Created page with "<noinclude> {{#template_params:}} </noinclude><includeonly> ''':''' {{#ask:[[Allows value type::{{SUBJECTPAGENAME}}]]|format=list}} </includeonly>")
- 13:03, 9 February 2026 Omkar talk contribs created page Temples/Delhi/FAQs Temples of Delhi (Created page with "== FAQs : Temples of Delhi == === Curiosity Corner === ==== 1. Why is Delhi famous for its temples? ==== Delhi is famous for its temples because it has many ancient and modern places of worship. Some are thousands of years old and are connected to stories from the Mahabharata, while others are beautifully built in modern times. These temples show Delhi’s rich history, art, and deep faith in God. ==== 2. What are some of the most famous temples in Delhi? ==== Some of...") Tag: Visual edit
- 13:00, 9 February 2026 Balaji talk contribs deleted page Ancient-education/Women’s Education - From Ancient to Modern Growth (content was: "#REDIRECT Ancient-education/Women Icons/The Way Forward", and the only contributor was "Pallavi Lead" (talk))
- 12:59, 9 February 2026 Pallavi Lead talk contribs moved page Ancient-education/Women’s Education - From Ancient to Modern Growth to Ancient-education/Women Icons/The Way Forward
- 12:57, 9 February 2026 Omkar talk contribs created page Temples/Delhi/Shaktipeeths of Delhi (Created page with "== Unique Temples and Shaktipeeths of Delhi: The Sacred Soul of the Capital == '''Tagline:''' “Where Faith Meets History — The Eternal Sanctuaries of the Divine in the Heart of India’s Capital.” From the Pandavas of Indraprastha to the Mauryas and Tomars, every dynasty that ruled Delhi left behind a spiritual footprint , temples that spoke of devotion, divine protection, and the eternal cycle of creation and preservation. Delhi’s temples are not just structure...") Tag: Visual edit
- 12:41, 9 February 2026 Omkar talk contribs created page Temples/Punjab/FAQs Temples of Punjab (Created page with "== FAQs: Temples of Punjab == === Curiosity Corner === '''1. Why do people visit temples in Punjab?''' People visit temples to pray, feel close to God, and seek blessings for themselves and their families. Temples are also a place to learn about stories, festivals, and culture. '''2. Who are the gods and goddesses worshiped in Punjab temples?''' '''Some of the main deities are:''' * Goddess Durga (Durgiana Temple) * Goddess Shakti / Mansa Devi (Mata Mansa Devi Tem...") Tag: Visual edit
- 12:30, 9 February 2026 Omkar talk contribs created page Temples/Punjab/Shaktipeeths of Punjab (Created page with "== Unique Temples and Shaktipeeths of Punjab == '''Tagline:''' "Where Divine Energy Flows — Explore the Mystical Shakti and Sacred Temples of Punjab." === Introduction === Punjab, known as the “Land of Five Rivers”, is widely celebrated for its rich cultural heritage, vibrant traditions, and spiritual legacy. While most travellers associate Punjab with the Golden Temple and Sikhism, the state is also home to a diverse array of Hindu temples and Shaktipeeths, which...") Tag: Visual edit
- 12:26, 9 February 2026 Balaji talk contribs created page ABC/YJY (Approved public submission)
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- 12:15, 9 February 2026 Mradula talk contribs moved page Vedas/Veda to Vedas/Why the Vedas Matter Today
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- 11:14, 9 February 2026 Shital Shah talk contribs created page Yoga/Relevance of Yoga in Modern Times (Created page with "== Relevance of Yoga Philosophy in Modern Times == In this modern age of rapid technological advancement, social media invasion, cultural differentiation and other emotional issues, The Yoga philosophy offers a holistic revival of health, taking care of issues which are more than physical in nature. Yoga, in fact, provides a comprehensive framework for ethical clarity, inner stability, and harmony. Its relevance today is more than it was in earlier ages. The ability...") Tag: Visual edit
- 09:21, 9 February 2026 Shital Shah talk contribs created page Yoga/Philosophical Yoga (Created page with "== The Inner Science of Spiritual & Philosophical Yoga == Spiritual–philosophical yoga is a way to represent a systematic and experiential inquiry into consciousness and liberation, which has been proven by various investigations undertaken by Indian sages over a period of time. Rather than believing in a rigid and strong belief system, it represents and works as an inner science (adhyātma-vidyā), where truth is proven through direct experience and disciplined practi...") Tag: Visual edit
- 21:35, 8 February 2026 Shital Shah talk contribs created page Yoga/Meditation/Importance of Meditation (Created page with "== Meditation : A Path to Peace, Purpose, and Presence in Daily Life. == '''''<big>"Bringing Stillness, Clarity, and Balance into Everyday Living"</big>''''' In the rhythm of modern life, which is marked by constant stimulation, responsibilities, and digital noise, the human mind is rarely allowed to rest in its natural state of clarity. Ancient Indian wisdom recognised this condition long ago and offered meditation (dhyāna) not as a means to escape from life, but as a...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:45, 8 February 2026 Omkar talk contribs created page Temples/Jammu Kashmir/Temples of Jammu and Kashmir (Created page with "== FAQs – Temples of Jammu & Kashmir == === Curiosity Corner === ==== General Questions ==== '''Q1: What are the most famous temples in Jammu & Kashmir?''' A: Vaishno Devi (Katra), Amarnath Cave Temple (Pahalgam), Shankaracharya Temple (Srinagar), Kheer Bhawani (Tulmulla, Ganderbal), Martand Sun Temple (Anantnag), Raghunath and Ranbireshwar Temples (Jammu). '''Q2: What is a Shakti Peeth, and which ones are in Jammu & Kashmir?''' A: Shakti Peeths are sacred shrines...") Tag: Visual edit
- 18:35, 8 February 2026 Omkar talk contribs created page Temples/Jammu Kashmir/Shaktipeeths of Jammu and Kashmir (Created page with "== Unique Temples and Shaktipeeths of Jammu & Kashmir == '''Tagline:''' "Where Devotion Meets Divine Heritage in the Heart of the Himalayas" Jammu & Kashmir, often called the Crown of India, is not only a land of mesmerising landscapes but also a treasure trove of sacred temples and Shaktipeeths. For centuries, it has been a spiritual hub, attracting devotees from across the country. The region is renowned for its ancient Shaivite shrines, Shakti worship centers, Vaishn...") Tag: Visual edit
- 07:42, 8 February 2026 Admin talk contribs created page Invasions and Impact/Colonial Disruption to Cultural Renaissance/Macaulay's Minute (Approved public submission)
- 07:41, 8 February 2026 Admin talk contribs uploaded File:Minute on Education (1835) by Thomas Babington Macaulay -www-columbia-edu-itc-.pdf (Draft attachment)
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- 19:36, 7 February 2026 Omkar talk contribs created page Temples/Uttar Pradesh/Temples in Uttar Pradesh (Created page with "== FAQs: Temples in Uttar Pradesh == === Curiosity Corner === '''1.Why is Uttar Pradesh considered sacred in Hinduism?''' Uttar Pradesh is revered as the land of many holy rivers and divine cities. It is associated with Lord Rama, Lord Krishna, Lord Shiva, and numerous sages, making it one of the most spiritually significant regions in India. '''2.Which temples in Uttar Pradesh are the most famous?''' Some very famous temples are Kashi Vishwanath in Varanasi, Ram J...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:22, 7 February 2026 Parida talk contribs created page Dharma Shashtra/Parashara Smriti Part IV (Created page with "= Parashara Smriti Part IV- Prayaschitta Rules = ==== Introduction ==== Parāśara Smṛti occupies a special place among the Dharmaśāstra texts because it is deeply concerned with lived human conduct rather than abstract ideals alone. It speaks directly to moral failure, social disorder, ritual impurity, and the possibility of restoration through discipline, confession, fasting, charity, and inner restraint. Part IV of Parāśara Smṛti deals mainly with expiations...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:20, 7 February 2026 Pallavi Kumar talk contribs created page Temples/Uttar Pradesh/ISKCON Vrindavan (Created page with " == ISKCON Mayapur: A Living Legacy of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu == ''The Eternal Land of Sri Chaitanya’s Sankirtana Movement'' Nestled at the confluence of the Ganga and Jalangi rivers in Nadia district, West Bengal, ISKCON Mayapur is the beating heart of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. Revered as the birthplace of Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu—the 15th-century saint and founder of Gaudiya Vaishnavism—Mayapur is both a sacred pilgrimage site and th...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:15, 7 February 2026 Parida talk contribs created page Dharma Shashtra/Parashara Smriti Part III (Created page with "= Parashara Smriti Part III - Understanding Cow Protection, Gohatya Prayaschitta, and Moral Responsibility = ==== Introduction ==== Parāśara Smṛti deals with one of the most sensitive and deeply respected subjects in Dharmaśāstra, namely the protection of the cow and the moral and ritual consequences connected with harm to it. In this section, Parāśara does not speak only about punishment, but about responsibility, intention, repentance, and ethical awareness. T...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:11, 7 February 2026 Parida talk contribs created page Dharma Shashtra/Parashara Smriti Part II (Created page with "= Parashara Smriti Part II - Prayaschitta for Violence against Animals and Living Beings in Parashara Smriti = ==== Introduction ==== Parāśara Smṛti is one of the most important Dharmaśāstra texts that deals with moral conduct, ritual purity, social responsibility, and methods of repentance. Part II of this text becomes especially relevant because it addresses the everyday moral failures of human beings and offers practical paths to correction. Chapter 6 focuses o...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:10, 7 February 2026 Pallavi Kumar talk contribs created page Temples/Uttar Pradesh/Prem Mandir (Created page with " == Prem Mandir – The Temple of Divine Love and Devotion == ''Temple of eternal love, where love is worshipped'' Vrindavan, the land sanctified by the playful līlās (divine pastimes) of Lord Krishna, is home to numerous temples that narrate stories of eternal devotion. Among these, the Prem Mandir or “Temple of Divine Love,” stands out as a modern marvel that blends spirituality with world-class architecture. Inaugurated in 2012, the temple is dedicated to Radh...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:06, 7 February 2026 Parida talk contribs created page Dharma Shashtra/Parashara Smriti Part I (Created page with "= Parashara Smriti Part I - Parashara Smriti as a Practical Guide to Dharma for Life in the Age of Kaliyuga = ==== Introduction ==== Parāśara Smṛti occupies a very special position among the Dharmaśāstra texts of India. Maharishi Parāśara is remembered not only as a great sage but also as a Smṛtikāra whose teachings were meant especially for later ages. Maharishi Yājñavalkya clearly states “Kalau Parāśarī Smṛti,” which means that in the age of Kali...") Tag: Visual edit
- 16:01, 7 February 2026 Pallavi Kumar talk contribs created page Temples/Uttar Pradesh/Banke Bihari Temple (Created page with " == Dwarkadhish Temple: The Royal Abode of Lord Krishna == ''“A Sacred Celebration of Krishna’s Divine Sovereignty”'' The Dwarkadhish Temple in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, is one of the grandest shrines dedicated to Lord Krishna in his majestic form as Dwarkadhish (King of Dwarka). Unlike the Janmabhoomi Temple, which emphasizes Krishna’s divine birth, this temple celebrates his royal aspect, symbolizing divinity in sovereignty. Constructed in the 19th century, the...") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:53, 7 February 2026 Pallavi Kumar talk contribs created page Temples/Uttar Pradesh/Dwarkadhish Temple (Created page with " == Dwarkadhish Temple: The Royal Abode of Lord Krishna == ''“A Sacred Celebration of Krishna’s Divine Sovereignty”'' The Dwarkadhish Temple in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, is one of the grandest shrines dedicated to Lord Krishna in his majestic form as Dwarkadhish (King of Dwarka). Unlike the Janmabhoomi Temple, which emphasizes Krishna’s divine birth, this temple celebrates his royal aspect, symbolizing divinity in sovereignty. Constructed in the 19th century, the...") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:45, 7 February 2026 Parida talk contribs created page Dharma Shashtra/Manu Smriti Part V (Created page with "= Manu Smriti Part V- Lineage and Social Order in Manu Smriti = ==== Introduction ==== The Ninth Chapter of Manu Smṛti moves away from courts and punishments and enters the intimate world of family, lineage, and daily social responsibility. Here, Dharma is not shown as something distant or abstract. It appears inside homes, relationships, marriages, and the continuation of generations. This chapter speaks in a direct tone, reflecting the concern that social disorder b...") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:36, 7 February 2026 Parida talk contribs created page Dharma Shashtra/Manu Smriti Part IV (Created page with "= Manu Smriti Part IV - Normative Principles of Royal Conduct in Rajadharma according to the Manu Smriti = ==== Introduction ==== Law is not merely a system of punishment in Manu Smṛti. It is a living force that keeps society stable, relationships balanced, and human conduct aligned with Dharma. The Eighth Chapter of the Manu Smṛti turns its full attention to the working of justice in everyday life. While earlier chapters describe duties related to personal conduct,...") Tag: Visual edit
- 15:29, 7 February 2026 Parida talk contribs created page Dharma Shashtra/Manu Smriti Part III (Created page with "= Manu Smriti Part III - Rajadharma, The Sacred Duty of Kingship in Manu Smriti = ==== Introduction ==== Human society cannot survive only on personal virtue. It needs order, protection, discipline, and a guiding authority that ensures justice without fear or favoritism. The Seventh Chapter of Manu Smṛti speaks precisely about this necessity and explains Rājadharma, the sacred duty of the king. This chapter does not view kingship as a position of enjoyment or persona...") Tag: Visual edit
