Introduction In Sanatan Scriptures, Sukanya was the daughter of King Sharyati, son of Vaivasvata Manu, and later became the wife of the great sage Chyavana. The sage had spent so many years in deep meditation that his body was covered by an anthill and a bird’s nest had formed over him. One day, the young and curious Sukanya noticed two shining objects inside the nest. Unaware that they were the sage’s eyes, she playfully poked at them, causing him to lose his sight. Enraged by this act, Chyavana cursed the kingdom, but Sukanya’s father pacified him by offering his daughter’s hand in marriage. Despite Chyavana’s old age and blindness, Sukanya accepted her role as his wife and devotedly cared for him with cheerfulness and loyalty. One day, the celestial physicians of the gods, the Ashwini Kumaras—twin brothers renowned for their beauty and healing powers—saw Sukanya and were struck by her radiant charm. Believing her beauty was better suited for heaven, they asked her to abandon her hus...
Introduction Neha was an ambitious corporate employee working as a project manager in a reputed firm. Despite her dedication, she found herself struggling to keep up with the ever-changing industry trends and the overwhelming workload. Her efforts to upskill were often interrupted by tight deadlines and workplace politics. She felt stuck as if she had lost her ability to grow. One day, a critical project was assigned to her. It required a deep understanding of data analytics—something she had never formally learned. As she tried to grasp the concepts, she felt like she was drowning in an ocean of complex algorithms and technical jargon. The stress took a toll on her confidence, making her question her capabilities. The Legend of Hayagriva In many Vaishnavite households, children recite a prayer before studying, reflecting the deep reverence for knowledge in Indian tradition. While Lord Ganesha and Goddess Saraswati are widely associated with learning, Vaishnavism honors Lord Hayag...