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Glimpses from ‘Woman in Islam’ written by Late Shri Ram Swarup
This article has been written to illustrate Islamic theological and historical positions behind the recent affidavit submitted by All India Muslim Personal Law Board...
Consideration of Bharatiya (literary) Classicism as depicted by Professor Sheldon Pollock
Professor Sheldon Pollock’s agency to redefine, and thereby attempt to limit, what will be seen as ‘classical’, ’classic’ about Bharat’s literature, and his centrality...
The Vedic Metaphor of Indra’s Net
Indra’s Net is a metaphor for the profound cosmology and outlook that permeates Hindu Dharma. Indra’s Net symbolizes the universe as a web of...
Forest as a Metaphor of Hindu Dharma
An apt metaphor to describe the Hindu worldview is that of a forest. Forests have always been a symbol of beneficence in Bharat, and...
Meera Nanda’s Freudian Slip Reveals her Hinduphobia
In her polemical article on 'Hindutva’s Science Envy', writer Meera Nanda displays willful ignorance of the Vedic perspective on nature and blind adherence to...
Christianity’s Science Envy – A response to Meera Nanda’s article “Hindutva’s science envy”
Nanda’s attack on her own Hindu heritage reflects her own inferiority complex that comes from an internalized racism of a colonized mind...
The Swan Song of the Gatekeeper’s Cabal
This is a response to the essay – Hindutva’s science envy, by Meera Nanda.
Disclaimer: I am a practitioner of Sanatana Dharma, who is definitely...
Why Values are Central to Hindu Dharma
Sanatana Dharma’s expression has been morphing with times. The great rishis of the yore have predicted the impact of yugas (time) over the values...
“Indians More Interested in PV Sindhu’s caste”, Screams Mainstream Media
While the whole nation is celebrating PV Sindhu's historic achievement in the Rio Olympics, trust our media to defile even this moment of joy by introducing their...
Why The Kumbh Mela Is At Risk
When Harvard University created a major new initiative called the Harvard Kumbh Mela Project, Hindus naturally became impressed and proud. After all, it brought...