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Self-styled ‘rationalist’ Bairi Naresh makes sacrilegious remarks against Bhagwan Ayyappa, Vishnu, Shiva: Telangana
Telangana Police on Saturday arrested self-styled 'atheist' and 'rationalist' Bairi Naresh for making sacrilegious and derogatory remarks against Bhagwan Ayyappa and other Hindu deities.
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Marxists and Abrahamics impose suffocating tactics at Sabarimala
Sabarimala Mandala puja was held successfully on 27 December. It marked the end of the 41-day Vratha (penance) period. The sanctum sanctorum was opened...
Kerala CPM invokes Bhagwan Ayyappa to bring business from Telangana
Recently, CPI(M) MP John Brittas requested potential businesses from Telangana to invest in Kerala in the name of Bhagwan Ayyappa. This solicitation came during...
Monson Mavunkal saga – how Communists tried to distort Hindu identity of Sabarimala
In Kerala, the arrest of a fraudster named Monson Mavunkal sheds light on a conspiracy to destroy the Hindu traditions and rituals at Sabarimala...
Aravind Subramanyam: A sacred quest of a Shasta devotee
Temple activist, scholar, researcher and author of ten books on the Shasta tradition, Shri V. Aravind Subramanyam’s Maha Shasta Vijayam is a 500-page Purana on the Shasta traditions...
Actor Sivakumar goes on Hinduphobic rant against Tirupati and Brihadeeswara temples
Veteran Tamil actor Sivakumar and his family have been in the news several times recently for their blatant anti-Hindu comments. The actor’s speech in...
Legend behind Sabarimala, and arson conspiracy of the Missionaries
Sabarimala Temple, a renowned Hindu pilgrimage, has become the target of feminists, left-liberals, and anti-Hindu elements. It is being disparaged as a woman-hating pilgrimage...
Sri Ayyappa’s Devotees Pour Out on Streets to #SaveSabarimala
After the Supreme Court overturned a timeless tradition in Sabarimala, one of the holiest Hindu pilgrimage spots in the whole country, lakhs of Hindu...
SC Ignores Devotees’ Plea & Overturns Timeless Sabarimala Tradition, Judge Indu Malhotra Dissents
Supreme Court has upheld the 2006 PIL filed by Indian Young Lawyers Association and overturned the timeless tradition of women between ages 10-50 abstaining from...