PoojaPaath Blog: Essential Shlokas Every Child & Adult Should Know Simple, meaningful, and easy to remember In today’s busy world, staying connected to our roots can feel challenging especially for children growing up outside India. At PoojaPaath, we believe that learning a few simple Sanskrit shlokas can help kids and adults...
The Eternal New Year: How Hindus Have Celebrated Renewal for Millennia
Pooja PaathMar 19, '26
Chaitra Navratri and the Hindu New Year arrive each spring as a reminder that renewal is not just seasonal, it is spiritual, cultural, and deeply rooted in the oldest living traditions of Sanatan Dharma. This period marks the beginning of the Vikram Samvat or Shalivahana Shaka calendars across regions, and for thousands...
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Vasant Panchami: Honouring Maa Saraswati and Welcoming the Season of Renewal
Pooja PaathJan 23, '26
Vasant Panchami marks the arrival of Vasant Ritu, the season of spring, and is dedicated to Maa Saraswati, the embodiment of knowledge, wisdom, music, arts, and purity. For thousands of years, Hindus have observed this sacred day to invoke clarity of mind, refinement of character, and the blessings of learning....
Aarti Sangrah from Poojapaath
Pooja PaathJul 2, '25
Immerse yourself in devotional bliss with Poojapaath's curated Aarti Sangrah—a sacred compilation of traditional Hindu aartis recited during daily worship, festive rituals, and spiritual gatherings. Featuring revered verses dedicated to deities like Lord Ganesha, Lakshmi Mata, Shiva, Hanuman, Durga, and Krishna, each text is designed to elevate your prayer experience with clarity and reverence.
Shiva Strotam - Video and Lyrics
Pooja PaathMar 9, '25
The Shiv Tandav Stotram is a powerful hymn that channels the fierce, transformative energy of Lord Shiva’s cosmic dance. Composed by Ravana in deep devotion, its rhythmic verses mirror the beat of Shiva’s damaru, awakening inner strength and spiritual clarity. Chanting it regularly is believed to purify the mind, dissolve ego, and align one’s energy with the universe’s divine rhythm.
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Holi - A Hindu Festival by PoojaPaath
Pooja PaathMar 9, '25
Holi is more than a jubilant display of colors; it's a profound celebration of Hindu Culture & Traditions, values, and community spirit. While its universal themes of love and renewal resonate globally, acknowledging and celebrating Holi as a Hindu festival ensures that its rich heritage and significance remain intact for generations to come.
Why are there 108 beads on a mala?
Pooja PaathDec 8, '20
Below are some of the many reasons that have been given, as well as a few other points of interest. None of these reasons are being promoted here as more or less true then the others. However, you may notice that 108 appear to be somewhat like a road map of reality in general, and the human in particular. Regardless of the meaning of 108, it is important that if a mala is used to count mantras, the mantra be remembered with sincerity, devotion, feeling, and full attention.