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Top 20 Rules Needed To Be Followed By Hindus For Worship

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Hinduism is the third largest religion in the world, having several deities to be worshipped. This religion, based on moral and cultural values, believes in one Supreme being. It is due to the diversity of cultures, geographical conditions, customs, languages, due to which there is a wide variety of gods and goddesses prevalent for worshipping. Devotees worship the Gods for obtaining happiness, success, wealth, good health, and prosperity in their lives. They are firm believers that not only their obstacles of life would be removed, but they shall attain Moksha after their death. It is a well-known fact that praying to any God with a clean heart makes your wishes come true.   For the same certain rules have been laid down by our saints. Accordingly, worshipping God with the set standards and rules makes your prayer more powerful and productive, while non-implementation may give lesser results and satisfaction. Such 30 rules which need to be followed by Hindus to make their prayers more

Top 10 most worshipped saraswati temple in india

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Goddess Saraswati is an important deity among the Tridevi of Hindu Gods. She blesses her devotees with the power of knowledge, intelligence, wisdom and learning. She is believed to be the daughter of Lord Shiva & Maa Durga. Saraswati, also named Vagdevi or Shatarupa, is known to be the mother of all Vedas. She is portrayed as a beautiful woman clad in a pure white saree, holding a book in one hand, a rose in the other hand along with a musical instrument. Basant Panchami is celebrated with great zeal and enthusiasm by all her devotees to mark her birthday. A few famous temples of Goddess Saraswati in India are given here below :   SHARADA PEETH (JAMMU & KASHMIR):   Sharada Peeth or Saraswati Devi Shaktipeeth is one of the ancient and most famous temples dedicated to the goddess of learning, Saraswati. According to Hindu Mythology, it is believed to be built about 5000 years ago under the Kushan Empire or during Lalitaditya times and was religiously established by Adi Shankarach