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  • Why do we sing Bhajans?
  • Why do we go to temples barefoot?
  • Why do we sit on the floor and eat?
  • Why do we wear a Janeyu?
  • Why do women wear a toe ring?
  • Why do women wear bangles?
  • Why Indian Women wear Bindi?
  • Why do we make Rangoli?
  • Meaning of Atithi Devo Bhava
  • Why do we go to temples?
  • Why do we have Altar at home?
  • Why avoid touching books with feet?
  • Why Indian women apply Sindoor?
  • Why do we clean house on Diwali?
  • Why do we pierce Ears?
  • Why to avoid cutting Hair on Tuesday?
  • Why do we hang Bandarwar?
  • Why do we offer Surya Arghya?
  • Why do we do Pradikshna?
  • Why do we hang Nimbu Mirchi?
  • Why eat food with hands?
  • Why Hindus touch elders feet?
  • Why join hands while praying?
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Why do we sing Bhajans?

Bhajans in Hinduism

Bhajans can provide us with a therapeutic effect. They can improve our emotional bond and maintain us emotionally stable ... Read more

Why do we go to temples barefoot?

Going barefoot to temples

Temples are places that offer us peace of mind. When we enter barefoot, the positive energy enters into our body through feet ... Read more

Why do we sit on the floor and eat?

Benefits of sitting on floor and eating food

Sitting cross-legged on the floor to have food helps in improving digestion. There are several significances associated ... Read more

Why do we wear a Janeyu?

How to wear a Janeyu

When a person wears a Janeyu or Upanayana on their left shoulder, it is a representation of three main ideas ... Read more

Why do women wear a toe ring?

Why to wear Toe ring

Wearing a toe ring is a symbol of being married. The husband puts it on the toes of the wife during the marriage ... Read more

Why do women wear bangles?

Why women wear Bangles

When women wear glass bangles, it has a plethora of benefits. Their vibrations can act as moderators of emotions ... Read more

Why Indian Women wear Bindi?

Why Indian ladies wear Bindi

A woman adorns a Bindi during her marriage as a sign of depicting her spirit of womanhood. Hindu women believe that ... Read more

Why do we make Rangoli?

Why do Hindus draw Rangoli

The word Rangoli comes from the Sanskrit root word, Rang, which means color. It is an art form in which devotees draw ... Read more

Meaning of Atithi Devo Bhava

Atithi Devo Bhavaha

Atithi is a guest who can visit us at any time. Devo Bhava means God-like. Thus, Atithi Devo Bhava indicates that we must ... Read more

Why do we go to temples?

Why do we visit temples

Most of us visit a Temple to offer our reverence and prayers to the Gods and Goddesses. There are different ... Read more

Why do we have Altar at home?

Hindu home altars

Home altars allow us to worship daily. You can conduct prayers, pujas, japas, or the chanting of mantras, and other ... Read more

Why avoid touching books with feet?

Sunday fasting

As Saraswathi Devi resides in books and papers in the form of knowledge, touching them with our feet is akin to showing ... Read more

Why Indian women apply Sindoor?

Sunday fasting

Applying sindoor on the forehead of Indian married women has high value in the society. It is considered auspicious ... Read more

Why do we clean house on Diwali?

Why do we clean house on Diwali

Cleaning house on Diwali is the preparation to welcome Goddess Lakshmi who is the bestower of wealth and prosperity ... Read more

Why do we pierce Ears?

Why to pierce Ears

When we pierce our ears, it is akin to putting a dot on the Om. There are mentions of Karna Vedha in the old Prakrit ... Read more

Why to avoid cutting Hair on Tuesday?

Why not to cut hair and nails on Tuesday

In Hinduism and generally in India, people avoid cutting their hair on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, due ... Read more

Why do we hang Bandarwar?

Why do Hindus hang Bandarwar

Torans or bandarwars have become a very integral part of Indian tradition. Almost every Hindu home hangs a bandarwar ... Read more

Why do we offer Surya Arghya?

Offering water to Sun

Arghya to the Sun can provide us with intellectual upliftment and energy to face the day. Solar energy has a lot of ... Read more

Why do we do Pradikshna?

Pradakshina

Traditionally, a person undertakes Pradikshna as a symbol of prayer, and one would go around a temple in a ... Read more

Why do we hang Nimbu Mirchi?

Lemon Chilli

People put lemon and chillies hanging outside their house. So, when ALakshmi comes, She gets satisfied at the door itself and ... Read more

Why eat food with hands?

Eat food with hands

In the 15th chapter of Bhagavad Gita, even food we consume is considered as Brahman, the divine. Eating food with hands ... Read more

Why Hindus touch elders feet?

Touch Elder's feet

While touching somebody's feet, we are surrendering our ego at his feet as well. If we keep touching the feet of the elders ... Read more

Why join hands while praying?

Join hand while praying

One among the several practices is to join both hands while praying. We should also note here that a prayer is ... Read more

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