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At Prachin Bharath, we are passionate storytellers, weaving narratives that transcend epochs. Unravel the epics and myths that have shaped the ethos of our nation, each tale a thread in the vibrant fabric of our collective heritage. From the timeless sagas of gods and goddesses to the heroic exploits of revered rulers, our platform is a treasure trove of knowledge, illuminating the corridors of history that echo with the whispers of a bygone era. It's a celebration of our cultural lineage. It's an invitation to explore, learn, and appreciate the intricate layers that compose the identity of ancient India. Join us in this immersive experience, where every click is a step into the corridors of a rich history that continues to shape our present and inspire our future. Prachin Bharath - where the past is not forgotten but revered, and where the heartbeat of ancient India echoes in every pixel and word. Subscribe our channel to know more about our culture, our history, our pride ❤️🔥🙏🏻

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5/26/2025, 2:28:30 AM

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Prachin Bharath
5/30/2025, 1:54:24 AM

🔱 Ever wondered why the mighty Ganesha Dev chose a tiny mouse as His vahana? The answer holds deep spiritual meaning... Among all divine vahanas, a mouse might seem the most unexpected. Yet, Ganesha Dev, the remover of obstacles, humbly rides on this tiny creature — known as Mushika in Sanskrit. But why? In Hindu Dharma, every symbol holds sacred truth. The mouse, small yet quick, represents the mind — constantly running, sneaking into every corner, and hard to control. Left unchecked, it gnaws at wisdom and clarity. Ganesha Dev riding the mouse symbolizes that the wise must master the mind — not by force, but through understanding and higher knowledge. It is His supreme intellect and self-control that tames this restless creature and turns it into a humble servant. The story goes that a demon once cursed to become a mouse began to wreak havoc. But Ganesha Dev subdued him and transformed him into His vehicle — a lesson that even negative forces, when tamed by Dharma, can serve a higher cause. This beautiful symbolism reminds us: > Control your thoughts, and you control your world. Lead with wisdom, not impulse. Every time we see Ganesha Dev on His mouse, it’s not just adorable — it’s divine psychology. It teaches us: No obstacle is too great, no ego too small to overcome — with Ganesha Dev’s blessings. Chant: “Om Vakratundaya Hum” 🕉️ Let the divine intellect of Ganesha Dev guide your restless mind. #prachinbharath #ganeshadev #whyganesharidesamouse #sanatandharma #hindumythology #spiritualvibes #beginwithganesha #divinewisdom #hindudevotion #vighnaharta #ganapatibappamorya #bhaktimovement #sacredsymbols #lordganesha #spiritualindia #mousevahana https://www.instagram.com/p/DKOELebzvGt/?igsh=azJqaTRndXkwemZk

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5/27/2025, 2:08:42 AM

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Prachin Bharath
5/29/2025, 1:59:18 AM

While Kartikeya raced around the world, Ganesha Dev simply circled His parents... but what made this act so divine? In a sacred tale from the Puranas, Devi Parvathi and Lord Shiva presented a divine test to their sons — Kartikeya and Ganesha Dev. They declared: “Whoever circles the entire world three times and returns first, shall be the most revered.” Kartikeya, riding his divine peacock, sped off across oceans and continents. But Ganesha Dev — wise, calm, and spiritually grounded — simply walked around His parents three times. When asked why, Ganesha Dev replied: 🕉️ “For me, my world is at the feet of my parents — Devi Parvathi and Lord Shiva. Circumambulating them is equal to circling the universe.” This deeply symbolic act wasn’t just devotion — it was Jñana (wisdom) in action. It revealed the Sanatan truth: > “Matru Devo Bhava, Pitru Devo Bhava” — Mother and Father are Divine. Touched by His humility, wisdom, and devotion, Lord Shiva and Devi Parvathi blessed Ganesha Dev and declared Him the foremost among gods, to be worshipped first in all rituals. This story isn’t just mythology — it’s a message for every soul walking the path of Dharma: Honor your roots. Respect your parents. True greatness begins at home. Chant “Om Shri Ganeshaya Namaha” and invite the wisdom of Ganesha Dev into your heart today. 🙏 #prachinbharath #ganesha dev #sanatandharma #hinduismwisdom #beginwithganesha #lordganesha #spiritualvibes #devotionalreels #bhaktimovement #divinebeginnings #ganapatibappamorya #spiritualindia #sacredstories #hindumythology #powerofbhakti #parentalblessings https://www.instagram.com/p/DKLfxgmzCyG/?igsh=bmh2NmxyNDVkenNm

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Prachin Bharath
5/28/2025, 2:00:38 AM

While Kartikeya raced around the world, Ganesha Dev simply circled His parents... but what made this act so divine? In a sacred tale from the Puranas, Devi Parvathi and Lord Shiva presented a divine test to their sons — Kartikeya and Ganesha Dev. They declared: “Whoever circles the entire world three times and returns first, shall be the most revered.” Kartikeya, riding his divine peacock, sped off across oceans and continents. But Ganesha Dev — wise, calm, and spiritually grounded — simply walked around His parents three times. When asked why, Ganesha Dev replied: 🕉️ “For me, my world is at the feet of my parents — Devi Parvathi and Lord Shiva. Circumambulating them is equal to circling the universe.” This deeply symbolic act wasn’t just devotion — it was Jñana (wisdom) in action. It revealed the Sanatan truth: > “Matru Devo Bhava, Pitru Devo Bhava” — Mother and Father are Divine. Touched by His humility, wisdom, and devotion, Lord Shiva and Devi Parvathi blessed Ganesha Dev and declared Him the foremost among gods, to be worshipped first in all rituals. This story isn’t just mythology — it’s a message for every soul walking the path of Dharma: Honor your roots. Respect your parents. True greatness begins at home. Chant “Om Shri Ganeshaya Namaha” and invite the wisdom of Ganesha Dev into your heart today. 🙏 #prachinbharath #ganesha dev #sanatandharma #hinduismwisdom #beginwithganesha #lordganesha #spiritualvibes #devotionalreels #bhaktimovement #divinebeginnings #ganapatibappamorya #spiritualindia #sacredstories #hindumythology #powerofbhakti #parentalblessings https://www.instagram.com/p/DKLfxgmzCyG/?igsh=bmh2NmxyNDVkenNm

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5/26/2025, 2:28:07 AM

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Prachin Bharath
2/6/2025, 2:18:07 AM

Karma in Hinduism Karma — a word that many misunderstand as just 'what goes around comes around.' But in Hinduism, Karma is much deeper. It is the law of action and consequence. Every thought, word, and deed plants a seed that will one day bear fruit. There are three types of Karma: 1. Sanchita Karma — The accumulated karma from all past lives. 2. Prarabdha Karma — The part of past karma that we are experiencing in this life. 3. Agami Karma — The karma we create by our current actions, which shapes our future. Hindu scriptures teach us that Karma isn't about punishment; it's about learning and spiritual evolution. Through dharma (righteous living) and bhakti (devotion), one can reduce the effects of negative karma. So, the next time life tests you, remember — it's not just fate. It's a lesson guiding your soul toward liberation.

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Prachin Bharath
2/4/2025, 2:15:34 AM

The Curse of Shakuntala. A forgotten curse… a lost ring… and a love story that changed history. This is the tragic tale of Shakuntala. Shakuntala, deeply in love with King Dushyanta, was lost in his thoughts when Sage Durvasa visited her hermitage. Offended by her silence, the hot-tempered sage cursed her: ‘The man you love will forget you completely! But Durvasa added a condition — ‘If he sees a token of your love, his memory will return.’ Tragedy struck when Shakuntala lost the king’s ring in a river while traveling to meet him. When Shakuntala reached Dushyanta’s court, he did not recognize her. Heartbroken, she left. But fate intervened — a fisherman found the lost ring inside a fish. The moment Dushyanta saw it, his memory returned. He reunited with Shakuntala and their son Bharata, who would go on to become one of India's greatest emperors. This ancient tale reminds us — destiny always finds its way. Follow for more timeless wisdom.

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Prachin Bharath
2/17/2025, 4:42:09 PM

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Prachin Bharath
2/5/2025, 2:26:17 AM

Why Varanasi is Eternal 🕉️ Did you know Varanasi, the oldest living city in the world, wasn’t just built — it was manifested by Lord Shiva himself? Legend has it, when the universe was in chaos, Shiva descended here, planting his Trishul into the earth and declaring this land eternal. Through centuries, emperors came and went... but Kashi, as it's also called, stood timeless. It is said that even death finds peace here. Souls who leave this world in Kashi attain moksha — liberation from the cycle of rebirth. This isn't just a city... it's a doorway to divinity, where faith meets eternity.

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