“Unveiling the Sapt Matrika: The Divine Feminine Force in Indian Tradition”

In Sanatan Dharma, motherhood is celebrated as the embodiment of divine energy, Shakti, which governs creation, sustenance, and transformation. The seven Matrikas represent different facets of this divine force, each contributing uniquely to the cycle of life, spiritual growth, and

The Importance of the Vedic Education System: A Deep Dive into Ancient Wisdom

Introduction The Vedic education system, rooted in the ancient traditions of India, offers a timeless model of holistic learning. Unlike modern education, which often prioritizes material success, the Vedic system emphasizes the development of character, spiritual growth, and societal

Innovating for Humanity: Vishwa Sanatan Trust’s Vision for a Better Tomorrow

In a world that often emphasizes technological advancement and economic growth, Vishwa Sanatan Trust (VST) stands out with a unique mission: to promote humanity above all else. Rooted in sustainability and compassion, our initiatives are reshaping lives and contributing

On the sixth day of the Shrimad Bhagwat Katha, devotees were overwhelmed with emotions during the divine narration of Krishna and Rukmini’s wedding.

Agra: On the sixth day of the Shrimad Bhagwat Katha at Sindhu Bhavan, Kamla Nagar, the divine narration of Krishna and Rukmini’s wedding took place. The revered storyteller, Acharya Mayank Upadhyay Ji, seated on the Vyasa Peeth, recited the

The story of Shri Krishna and Sudama was narrated, teaching the true essence of friendship.

Agra: The seven-day Shri Bhagwat Katha, being held at Sindhu Bhavan, Kamla Nagar, concluded on Tuesday. During the Katha, the explanation of the four Vedas, Puranas, the Gita, and the Shri Bhagwat Mahapurana was delivered by Prabhupad, Pandit Mayank

Vishwa Sanatan Trust organized a Kalash Yatra and commenced the Shrimad Bhagwat Katha.

Agra - Under the auspices of Vishwa Sanatan Trust (Registered), a grand Kalash Yatra was organized on the auspicious occasion of Pitru Paksha, marking the commencement of the Shrimad Bhagwat Katha for the welfare of the people. During the

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