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Indian
Divinity (previously called Indian Mythology) - a part of Mayukhi.com
- Yours India series
of web site - now has a new look and feel.
As
a part of its new look, new features have been introduced to Indian Divinity.
It features a Wallpapers
section that provides Paid and Free colorful Wallpapers of the Divine
Pantheon of Hinduism. Download for free or purchase colorful wallpapers that
can be displayed on your desktops. A Forum dedicated to Indian Divinity has also
been introduced under Mayukhi.com. Register online for free and post your questions,
start discussions related to Indian Gods and Goddesses and spread the word about
the Indian way of life.
We
intend to add additional features such as
» Mini Series: short stories, legends and characters
from Puranas, Epics and Hindu Mythology published in series
» Mega Series: Epics and Puranas published
in series
» Users Contribution: Articles / stories
/ legends related to Hindu Mythology submitted by users
» Divinity Corner: Photos / Images of
pilgrimage centers, temples around the world submitted by users; Prayers and
meaning of the prayers and its importance submitted by users
» Directory Listing: Provision to list
all the temples located around the world - in your city and country
Divinity Express - The Indian Divinity Newsletters
Divinity Express our online newsletter will keep you posted and updated at regular
intervals the latest news and happenings at Indian Divinity web site.
Divinity
Express features in its first issue:
Divinity Glimpses: a section providing an insight to a selected
article/s dedicated to a particular member of the Hindu Pantheon
Divinity Forum: interesting topic and discussion highlights from the Indian Divinity
Forum
More sections will be added at different stages as we build and grow the
Indian Divinity web site to provide a complete and detailed informative experience.
Hope you enjoy reading the updates and news.
Team,
Indian Divinity |
Divinity
Glimpses
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Om
- The Symbol of Absolute:
OM or AUM is the symbol of essence of Hinduism.
In
the written form of OM, the long, lower curve represents the waking state and
the material world, with the upper curve following on from it representing deep,
dreamless sleep and the unconscious. Between the two, a third curve denotes dreaming
and the thought world. Beyond these three states is the state of liberation,
represented by the semicircle and the dot. The incompleteness of the semicircle
signifies infinity, that finite thinking cannot reach the point in any meaningful
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Divinity
Forum
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Indian
Divinity now has its own dedicated forum @ Mayukhi.com. Post messages, start
discussions and topics on Hindu Mythology, various gods and goddesses, Hinduism
- Sanatana Dharma (the Indian way of life) and more.
Register Now for
free to participate and discuss @ Indian
Divinity Forum.
Please remember to follow the Rules
and Regulations of the Forum. Sanatana Dharma is the Indian way of life;
the concept of Hinduism and Hindu mythology is revered and it is important that
no sentiments and values are hurt.
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