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Vedic Saraswati Civilisation: Let’s stop calling it ‘Harappan’
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"Vedic Saraswati Civilisation: Let's stop calling it 'Harappan'", News 18, January 1, 2024:
"It is time to remove the term ‘Harappan’ from designating the ancient...
Hell’s Hall of Infamy: Unveiling history’s most sinister figures
The world history is full of people with the propensity and ability to do great evil. Some are inherently barbaric, others perpetrate cruelty in...
Caste and Colonialism: Herbert Risley’s enduring influence on Bharatiya Society
If Bharat’s prevailing brand image in the Western world is one of a caste-ridden and fractured society, then Herbert Risley (1851-1911) bears much of...
The colonial-missionary roots of ‘caste’ and ‘tribe’
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"The colonial-missionary roots of ‘caste’ and ‘tribe’", Indian Express, November 6, 2023:
"In my last article under this column (‘An anti-Dharmic movement’, IE, September 27),...
Tamil Nadu – From a land of intelligence then, to a land of ignorance now
Tamil Nadu, known for its rich intellectual heritage, has witnessed a concerning transformation in recent years. The evolution of Dravidian politics, combined with the...
Monkey business of Western Indologists: Unmasking their nefarious agenda
We British Europeans are Aryans and far more pure and genuine Aryans than the Hindus! And no talk of the Hindus can alter our...
An existential threat
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When Udhayanidhi Stalin declares that he wants to eradicate Sanatana Dharma, we need to take him seriously.
It is a purpose-driven statement and an expression...
A Hinduphobic professor of Turkish origin, a silent university: The terrifying tale of Deakin University, Australia
We all know Harvard University; a beacon of knowledge and prestige. But it’s become a surprising epicenter for Anti-Hindu theories, created with the help...
How Max Müller played a consequential role in the fragmentation of Bharat
Born in 1823 in Dessau, Dessau-Roßlau, Germany, Friedrich Max Müller was the son of a musician father. The early 19th century in Germany was a time...
The intellectual convenience and selective amnesia of Romila Thapar and other Hinduphobic ‘historians’
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Romila Thapar has spoken and written on a number of topics but her words and thoughts are premised, at times, on a sense of...