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DUMRU is a spiritual brand inspired by the great ethos of Sanatan Dharma. We are on a mission to organize Hindu religious ecosystem with the use of technology.
Our integrated Temple Management System "Saarthi" which automates all temple operations and administrative activities. Devotees can now engage with temples digitally to get live darshan of the deity, book puja, or get Prasad delivered to their homes.
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Kunteshwar Mahadev Mandir, Barabanki | My Mandir Podcast
किंतुर गांव का कुंतेश्वर मंदिर अपनी अलग पहचान के लिए जाना जाता है। माना जाता है कि यहां के शिवलिंग पर अदृश्य शक्ति रात 12 बजे के आसपास सबसे पहले पूजा अर्चना कर जाती हैं। इससे किसी का आज तक यहां के शिवलिंग का सबसे पहले पूजा अर्चना करने की ख्वाहिश पूरी नहीं हुई। यह रहस्य इस मंदिर को अहम बना देता है।
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Maa Chandrika Devi Mandir, Lucknow | My Mandir Podcast
Chandrika Devi Temple is a sacred temple of one of the many forms of Hindu Mother Goddess Durga in the city of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India.
It is a prominent pilgrimage site for locals. It is also a tourist destination for the people of adjoining cities. -
कामिका एकादशी की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं | Dumru Podcast
कामिका एकादशी से भगवान विष्णु आपके मन में किसी भी प्रकार के बुरे विचार को लाने से बचाये… कामिका एकादशी की शुभकामनाए ।।
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हम मंदिर क्यों जाते है? | Dumru Podcast
It becomes easy for a devotee to concentrate in worshiping God in a temple where hundreds of devotees come for the same purpose. The God must be approached with humility, without pride, tolerance, simplicity, self control, renunciation of the objects of sense gratification and steadiness.
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भगवान गणेश का वाहन चूहा कैसे बना? | Dumru Podcast
Hindu deities are seldom depicted without their particular ‘vahana’ (vehicles) on which they travel. These vahanas are either animals or birds and symbolises the various forced they ride. Lord Shiva’s vahana ‘Nandi’ represents strength and virility, Goddess Saraswati’s vahana ‘Hamsa’ represents wisdom, grace, and beauty. Shani’s vahana are vulture, raven or crow that represses thieving tendencies. While Lord Ganesha’s vahana is a mouse which symbolises crushing useless thoughts. Have you ever wondered why the elephant god rides on a tiny mouse? Well, there’s a story behind it.