In Hindu mythology, gods and goddesses are often shown riding vahanas, or divine vehicles. At first glance, these vahanas, animals or birds they might seem like simple companions or symbols of power.
Holi celebrations in the north Indian town of Mathura filled the air with music, dance, and clouds of colored powder. Hundreds of men and women gathered at a temple in the north Indian town of Mathura ...
Lord Kartikeya, son of Shiva and Parvati, is the Hindu God of war. His divine vehicle is the peacock, symbolizing victory ...
Buckets of holy water slung over their shoulders, millions of Hindu devotees have been walking for days. The water, scooped up from the holy river Ganges, is destined for the pilgrims’ local temples.
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