by Trilok Singh | Aug 10, 2025 | Blog
In Himachal Pradesh, Amavasya—the moonless night—is not just a time of darkness. It’s a threshold, a portal, and a summoning ground for spirits who wander between worlds. On this night, villagers perform rituals to appease ghosts, honor the restless dead, and protect...
by Trilok Singh | Aug 10, 2025 | Blog
In Himachal Pradesh, the sky is not just a backdrop—it’s a living calendar, a divine clock, and a source of spiritual instruction. From the phases of the moon to the shadow of eclipses, celestial events guide everything from ritual timings to crop cycles, healing...
by Trilok Singh | Aug 10, 2025 | Blog
In Himachal Pradesh, the relationship between people and land is not transactional—it’s sacred. Before sowing seeds, after harvesting crops, and even while walking forest paths, villagers perform quiet rituals of ecological gratitude, acknowledging the earth as a...
by Trilok Singh | Aug 10, 2025 | Blog
The Himalayan arc stretching across Himachal Pradesh, Ladakh, Uttarakhand, and Jammu & Kashmir is one of the world’s youngest and most tectonically active mountain systems. Its fragile slopes and steep valleys make it naturally prone to earthquakes, landslides,...
by Trilok Singh | Aug 10, 2025 | Blog
In Himachal’s villages and forested ridges, certain trees are not touched, not climbed, and never cut. They are revered as living deities, ancestral guardians, and keepers of communal memory. Known locally as dev van, vriksha mandir, or kul ke ped, these sacred trees...
by Trilok Singh | Aug 7, 2025 | Blog
In the quiet hours between dusk and dawn, Himachal’s spiritual landscape comes alive—not through waking rituals, but through dreams. Known locally as sapna sadhna, swapna darshan, or neend ka vrat, these practices treat sleep as a sacred portal—a time when the veil...