So many questions and even more doubts where religion is concerned.Many of us carry out our prayers just for the sake of praying,but what about the younger generation and their so many unanswered questions.What is the significance of worship,whether at home or at the temple?Also is there any prescribed method for doing it?
Why is Shiv puja done on a Monday and Hanuman worshipped on a Tuesday and Saturday?Do we all know how to carry out the prayers on these days?
Do we all know about the Durga Puja and how it is carried about?You would like to have the chanting of the Hanuman Chalisa 108 times at your place but do not know how to go about it?
As I said so many questions and of course all this could be found on internet but don't you all think that we should all share our knowledge and our experiences?
Many of us must have gone for pilgrimages.So lets start by sharing some of your experiences during the trip.
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