Team L&M The week-long annual art fest of the India International Centre, New Delhi begins on October 27 this time. This is the 19th edition of the festival titled The IIC Experience: A Festival of the Arts. The IIC Quarterly: Autumn 2023 will be released during the festival by Dr Karan Singh. This year, the […]Read More
Dr Ravi Kothari If you search for any skincare advice, there’s a high chance you’ll stumble upon an ingredient called hyaluronic acid. From serums to moisturisers, to aesthetic procedures, hyaluronic acid has become the magic potion in today’s skincare routines. What is hyaluronic acid? If you’re suffering from rough and dull skin, with an increase […]Read More
Neha Mangal The 9th day of Navratri is also celebrated as Maha Navami. Devotees offer prayers on this auspicious day and seek blessings of Maa Siddhidatri. Navratri means nine days and nine nights. The word Siddhi means supernatural power and Dhatri means the awarder. Hence, it is believed that Maa Siddhidatri is that incarnation of […]Read More
Neha Mangal Maa Mahagauri is the Goddess worshiped on the eighth day of Navratri festival. Maha means extremely and Gauri means white. She is worshiped by devotees to attain loyalty in relationships and create life-long bonds. The Goddess in the form of Mahagauri has four arms, carries a trident and a damru in two of […]Read More
Neha Mangal Ma Kaalratri is the goddess worshiped on the seventh day of Navratri. Kaal means time as well as death in Hindi whereas ratri means night or darkness/ignorance. Hence, Maa Kaalratri is the one who brings the death of darkness or the one who ends ignorance. She is also commonly referred as Kali. Ma […]Read More
Neha Mangal Goddess Katyayani or Maa Katyayani is the 6th form of Nav Durga and is worshipped on the 6th day of Navratri Puja or Durga Puja. She is represented with four arms where her upper left-hand holds the sword and upper right hand is in Abhaya Mudra. The lower left hand of Mata Katyayani […]Read More
Neha Mangal Maa Skandamata is the 5th aspect of Goddess Durga. Goddess Skandamata is the mother of Kumara/ Skanda/ Kartikeya. Lord Kartikeya is a Hindu god of war who was the firstborn son of Lord Shiva and was chosen by the gods as their commander in the war against the demons. Devotees offer great reverence […]Read More
Neha Mangal Mata Kushmanda is the fourth face of the Mother Goddess and is worshipped on the fourth day of Navratri. She possesses eight arms, holds weapons like trident, discus, sword, hook, mace, bow, arrow and two jars of Amrut (Elixir), blood and a mala. She mounts on a tiger and emanates a solar aura. […]Read More
Rahul Kapoor Rugs are not merely home furnishings; they represent investments that can appreciate in value over time if handled with care. Whether you possess a cherished handmade heirloom with a rich history or a contemporary work of art that complements your modern decor, these comprehensive maintenance tips for rug cleaning will guide you in […]Read More
Team L&M Sleep is essential for our physical and mental well-being. Despite sleeping through the night, more than 60 per cent youngsters still find themselves tired and fatigued during the day. This came to light after a sleep survey by Nyumi, conducted across the country to gain insights into people’s sleep patterns. Gen Z: A […]Read More