Saraswati In Bharat Benzaiten in Japan

Saraswati In Bharat & Benzaiten in Japan

Saraswati is the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, and arts. She is portrayed as a beautiful young woman who plays the lute. Saraswati is also the consort of Vishnu. She is often depicted with four arms, holding a lute in one upper arm and either a rosary or a book in another. The other two […]

Gurukuls And Early Education System In Bharat

Gurukuls And Early Education System In Bharat

This is a rich heritage of India that was once flourishing with more than seven lakh Gurukuls of which were respected. Children of every varna used to study in it, even children from abroad came to Bharat to study in these Gurukuls. The people of Bharat were very well-educated, intelligent, and peaceful. There were about […]

Lord Hanuman Lifting Dronagiri Mountain Statue

Lord Hanuman Lifting Dronagiri Mountain Statue

Lord Hanuman Lifting Dronagiri Mountain Statue at Ganga Talao situated in Savanne dist, Mauritius Island. This is a remarkable statue of Sri Hanuman which portrays multiple emotions through the eyes and facial expressions. It is said that the benevolent Lord Hanuman who is also known as Bajrangbali with his divine strength has always been helping […]

The Shiva Linga of Chaumukhnath Mandir

The Shiva Linga Of Chaumukhnath Mandir

The Shiva Linga of Chaumukhnath Mandir is a remarkable example of the classical architectural traditions at the temple site. Approx 4.67 ft (1.42 m) high Shiva linga with four faces at Chaumukhnath Mandir in Nachna village, M.P. Bharata. Where three faces are calm with meditating closed eyes, and smiling posture, the fourth face of Shiva […]

Gold Coating Inside The Sanctum

Gold Coating Inside The Sanctum

After a lot of controversies, the sanctum of Kedarnath Temple’s garugrih is finally coated with gold. The gold coating inside the sanctum increases the beauty of the jyotirlinga of Mahadev Kedarnath, which is one of the 12 jyotirlingas of lord shiva. The sanctum has been covered in gold by Uttar Pradesh Tourism Minister Swati Singh […]

Scientific Benefits of Wearing Gold Jewellery

Scientific Benefits Of Wearing Gold Jewellery

Scientific Benefits Of Wearing Gold Jewellery. Gold is known to improve blood circulation in your body & therefore, makes sure that every part of your body gets plenty of oxygen. In the old days, pregnant women were advised to wear a gold ornament around their abdomen to improve circulation of blood and other bodily fluids […]

largest monolithic statue of Nandi in Bharat

Largest Monolithic Statue Of Nandi In Bharat

The Brihadeeswara Temple, Tanjavur, is one of the most beautiful temples in Bharat. It is also home to one of the largest monolithic statue of Nandi in Bharat. It weighs around 25000 kg, making it one of the heaviest Nandi statues in Bharat. The temple was built by Raja Raja Chola I, a king from […]

The 1869 Image Of The Ruined Somnath Temple

The 1869 Image Of The Ruined Somnath Temple

This is one of the most famous temples in India. It was destroyed 17 times and rebuilt 18th times. You can see the picture below. The ruins of the Somnath Temple in Gujarat, India, dating back to the 6th century CE. This temple was ruined and rebuilt 18 times by Muslim rulers and invaders, who […]

Discover Ancient Indian Mythological Facts with Veds

Discover Ancient Indian Mythological Facts

Know the hidden truths of the rich cultural Indian Mythological Facts. Refer to the knowledge-oriented Vedas to open your eyes toward truth and skills. Simply get to know the past thousands of years old stories and real-time fables to bring light and positivity into your life. Explore More with us on 4VEDs.com.

Vishwakarma

Vishwakarma: The Father Of Engineering

Vishwakarma is the father of engineering in the Hindu tradition. In this picture, he’s holding an instrument that looks like it may be more advanced than the instruments we use today. This carving shows Viswakarma holding equipment that looks like a modern Theodolite—an instrument used for measuring horizontal and vertical angles in surveying and construction. […]

Naga Sadhus

Naga Sadhus: The Untold History Of Sacrifice

In 1757, when the Afgan invader Abdali tried to conquer the holy city of Gokul and its Krishna Temple, 4000 Naga Sadhus defended it against his army of 40,000 soldiers. In order to preserve their faith, 2000 of these holy men sacrificed their lives in order to expel the invader from their homeland. This is […]