Deities & Avatars
Scriptures & Philosophy
Rituals & Practices
Festivals & Stories
History & Culture
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Elephant-headed deity, remover of obstacles.

Ganesha

100

The oldest Hindu scriptures written in Sanskrit

Vedas

100

Daily worship ritual performed at home or in temples.

Puja

100

This city, considered the birthplace of Rama, is a major pilgrimage site in Hinduism.

Ayodhya

100

This city on the Ganges River is considered the spiritual capital of Hinduism and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.

Varanasi/Kashi

200

The name of Vishnu’s avatar who delivered the Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna.

Krishna

200

A set of texts that explores the philosophical concept of Brahman and Atman

Upanishads

200

A daily spiritual practice or a methodical discipline aimed at achieving a specific spiritual or personal goal

Sadhana

200

The spring festival known for throwing colored powders.

Holi

200

The celebration of Light over Dark

Diwalli

300

This goddess, often shown seated on a lotus and holding a veena, is the Hindu deity of knowledge, arts, and wisdom.

Saraswati

300

The text that contains the story of the Kurukshetra War and is one of the longest poems in the world.

Mahabarata

300

Fasting, known as this in Sanskrit, is observed on certain holy days.

Vrata

300

This festival marks the victory of goddess Durga over Mahishasura.

Navratri

300

The Bhakti saint from Tamil Nadu who composed hymns to Vishnu and helped spread devotional Hinduism in South India.

Andal

400

The son of Shiva and Vishnu

Ayyappa

400

This six-part Hindu philosophical system is credited to sage Kapila and teaches that reality is composed of Purusha (consciousness) and Prakriti (matter).

Samkhya

400

The ritual of fire offerings made with mantras. 

Yajna/Havan

400

During his exile, Rama formed an alliance with this monkey king, whose army helped rescue Sita.

Sugriva

400

The temple of Konark in Odisha, shaped like a giant chariot, is dedicated to this Hindu deity.

Surya

500

Both consorts of Lord Murugan

Valli and Devayani

500

The bridge to Lanka built by Rama’s army of vanaras is called this, which also symbolizes devotion overcoming obstacles.

Rama Setu

500

The concept of four stages of life: student, householder, hermit, renunciate

Ashrama Dharma

500

This festival celebrates the return of Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile, with people lighting lamps to welcome them home.

Diwali
500

The Vijayanagara Empire (14th–17th century) in South India is remembered for this magnificent temple complex, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Hampi

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