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Rama naama – its impact on the ethos of Bharat
Rama – the name and the character behind it has influenced the ethos of Bharatiya civilization over many millennia in various ways. The facets of...
Mythman Devdutt Strikes Again – More Lies on Bhagwan Ram
One of the sepoys of the gatekeeper's cabal, Devdutt Pattanaik (DP) strikes again. This time it was an article about Buddha, but interestingly titled...
Varnas – A journey to its roots
We see divisions all around us - in nature, in society, within government, within our own body. Even an ant or honeybee colony seems...
“The Blood Never Dried: A People’s history of the British Empire” – Book Review
NAME OF BOOK: “The Blood Never Dried: A People’s history of the British Empire”
Author: John Newsinger
Reviewed by: Nirmal Laungani
“Compared to the...
The Confused Modern Hindu
A proper diagnosis is essential for a correct prognosis and treatment. Swami Chinmayananda reinterpreted this ailment afflicting the Hindu masses as the Arjuna disease. A few...
Secrets of Prosperity – Advice from Sri Lakshmi
Irrespective of the times, mankind has always chased prosperity. Even the cave men cherished certain possessions. While Bharat ruled the top of GDP for...
Hanuman – Overcoming Obstacles by Example
Most Hindus do not read itihasas and puranas. Amongst the majority who read or who are aware, few leverage this inexhaustible mine of gems....
‘Dharma is Observable, Experiential; Religion is a Belief System’ – Dr. David Frawley, Interview – Part 1
Dr. David Frawley (Pandit Vamadeva Shastri) D. Litt., is a western born teacher and guru in the Vedic tradition. In Bharat, Sh. Vamadeva is...
JNU Students Abuse Lady Professor For Proposing Hindu Courses, Burn PM’s Effigy as Ravana
JNU is in the news again. This time for leftist students heckling & attacking a lady professor who was proposing introduction of short-term courses in Hindu...
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...