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The Sacred Origin of Mars: From Earth's Tear to Warrior of Protection
Mars is often seen as the planet of fire, conflict, and courage. Yet, before becoming a symbol of war and strength, Mars was born from a place of deep tenderness and sorrow. This story, rooted in ancient Puranic mythology, reveals a side of Mars that is rarely explored: a child born from the Earth’s pain, created to protect and defend. The Birth of Mars from Earth’s Grief In the ancient tales, Bhumi Devi, the Earth Goddess, carried a wound so profound that even the gods could

Aishani Rishi
6 days ago3 min read


The Dark Side of Brihaspati: Lessons on Humility and the Power of Ego
We often think of Jupiter, or Brihaspati in Vedic mythology, as the embodiment of wisdom, righteousness, and guidance. He is the revered guru of the gods, the source of dharma, and the symbol of pure knowledge. Yet, there is a lesser-known story that challenges this idealized image. It reveals how wisdom, when mixed with ego and pride, can lose its power and even cause downfall. This story of Brihaspati teaches us that true wisdom requires humility and compassion, and that no

Aishani Rishi
Nov 274 min read


Why the Moon Needed 27 Wives : The Secret of Emotional Cycles in Jyotish
Most people know the Moon in Vedic astrology rules the mind, but few understand why it moves through 27 nakshatras or what this cycle means for our inner world. The answer lies in an ancient story that goes beyond myth, offering a profound psychological teaching about our emotional nature. The Story Behind the Moon’s 27 Wives In Vedic tradition, the Moon-God Chandra was married to the 27 daughters of Daksha, representing the 27 nakshatras the Moon travels through each month.

Aishani Rishi
Nov 263 min read
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