Surya rules all the plants and is the father of the Solar system, around which all the planets (graha) and further planets (upagraha) revolve.
Moon (Chandra) is the most important planet for our Earth and in our life. It represents our mind, and it indicates a person’s thinking, thoughts, mood, emotions, and fluctuating nature.
Jupiter is the guardian of the thinking person and is the ruler of the higher intellect, signifies spiritual wisdom, and represents your ideology in life. Jupiter is associated with luck, fortune, and wealth.
Rahu (Number 4) has always been considered to be the biggest scammer and someone who misleads people. Are they really misleading?
Budha has a unique trait and that being they can rebound quickly from the heaviest blow and severe blows also do not change their character as such.
Venus or Number 6 has always been perceived as the number that represents the God of Love and gives the ultimate luxury, fame, and glamor. Is it all about glam and glory?
The structure of the number 7 is shaped like a shepherd’s crook and also symbolizes the flow of the kundalini from the third eye located in the center of the forehead between the eyes to the spine.
In NUMEROLOGY, number 8 (Saturn, also known as Shani in Sanskrit) has always been misunderstood and is generally associated with bad luck.
Mars (Number 9) is masculine in nature and governs independence. It is the planet associated with heat and fire and has a significant influence on the individual’s drive towards success and ability to carry things to completion.
The word GURU is a combination of two words, ‘GU’ which means Darkness, and ‘RU’ which means Light; hence the combination of these two words means ‘the power to dispel the darkness.’
Is a significant day for the Hindus and people in general around the sub-continent India. The word ‘AKSHAY’ means Fresh and ‘TRITYA’ means Third.
Dev Deepavali is also known as Tripurarai Purnima [Full Moon]. This festival has the same essence as Deepavali, which is the victory of good over evil.
‘DEEPA’ means light or lamp, and ‘AVALI’ means a row, a line of range; hence the world DEEPA + AVALI means lamps in rows and a line. It is the Festival of Light.