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‘How I Became Hindu’ by Sita Ram Goel – Chapter 3: Seeds That Were To Sprout
In this series of articles, we are introducing the book ‘How I Became Hindu’ by Shri Sita Ram Goel, to readers old and new. Late...
Diplomacy: Does it Serve Bharat?
Ambassador Surendra Kumar has been a career diplomat with the Indian Foreign Service from 1972 to 2008. He is also the founder of the...
70 Years of Secularism- A Book on How Bharat Survived in spite of Nehruvian Secularism
Sandeep Balakrishna is one of those rare scholars with a deep understanding of tradition and the problems facing Hindu society in the modern period....
Why a New Encounter with Adi Shankaracharya, Bharat’s Greatest Intellectual, is Essential
In his book, Adi Shankaracharya: Hinduism’s Greatest Thinker, former diplomat Pavan K. Varma explores the continued relevance of his teachings by revisiting the sites he...
“History of Hindu-Christian Encounters” by Sita Ram Goel – Second Encounter in Tamil Nadu (Part 11)
While a heated dialogue between Hindu Dharma and Christianity was going on in the North, another dialogue was taking shape in South Bharat...
Inside Chanakya’s Mind: Aanvikshiki and the Art of Thinking – Review
This is a review by Mr. Abhinav Agarwal, of the book 'Inside Chanakya’s Mind: Aanvikshiki and the Art of Thinking' authored by Radhakrishnan Pillai.
The...
Natural Enmity – Reflections on the Niti and Rasa of the Pancatantra
This is a review by Mr. Abhinav Agarwal, of the book 'Natural Enmity - Reflections on the Niti and Rasa of the Pancatantra' authored...
Sati, Evangelicals, and Atrocity Literature
This is the review by Mr. Abhinav Agarwal, of the book 'Sati: Evangelicals, Baptist Missionaries, and the Changing Colonial Discourse' by Meenakshi Jain.
In many...
Rama and Ayodhya and The Battle for Rama – Review
The diffusion of propaganda requires repetition. In the words of someone many leftists have secretly admired for long, repetition is what makes propaganda successful...
India A Sacred Geography, by Diana Eck – Review
This is a review by Mr. Abhinav Agarwal, of the book "India A Sacred Geography" written by Diana Eck.
Diana L. Eck "is professor of...