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When Hindus meet each other, they say "Namaskar" or "Namaste"When we bow to the icon of God or Goddess in the temple, we say Namaskar.  Here is what it all means!!

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wpe3.jpg (71916 bytes) Do you pray early in the morning and prayers for other occassions? Wouldn't you like to find out what the prayers mean? 

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wpe18.jpg (32126 bytes) Morning Prayers

wpe18.jpg (32126 bytes) Surya Namaskar

wpe18.jpg (32126 bytes)Aarati (prayer song)

wpe18.jpg (32126 bytes) Common Shlokas

When  you go to the temple, you see a lot of images of Gods and Goddesses  Shree Rama, Shree Krishna, Lord Shiva, Goddesses Lakshmi, Saraswati amd Parvati.  Wouldn't you like to find out more?  If you do, then visit this virtual temple on and learn more about them

wpe18.jpg (32126 bytes) God in Hindu Dharma and Temples

Many Hindus wake up in the morning and say a prayer called Bharat Bhakti Stotra or prayer to Mother India. They pay respect to the various forms of Gods, Goddesses, sages, saints and those who dedicated their lives to make Bharat free and Hindus proud!  This is also a tribute to Mother India, or Bharat Mata

wpe18.jpg (32126 bytes) Bharat Bhakti Stotra (pictorial)

Whether it is the fire crackers of Diwali, sweets of the Ugadi, Baisakhi or Pongal or splattering of colors in Holi, Hindu festivals are fun and meaningful.  Did you ever wonder why sisters tie Rakhi to their brother during Raksha Bandhan?  

wpe18.jpg (32126 bytes) Hindu Festivals

And remember, with our Hindu Digicard system, you can even send out electronic greetings to all your friends and family

wpe18.jpg (32126 bytes) Hindu Digicards

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ganesh01.jpg (4718 bytes) Wouldn't it be nice if there was one cool site, which had lots and lots of Hindu images, forms of Gods and Goddesses, Hindu symbols, temples and more . . . well, here it is :

wpe18.jpg (32126 bytes) Darshan : Gallery of Hindu Pictures

 

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