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Nandivarman II – The Forgotten Pallavan Emperor From South East Asia
The land of Bharat was blessed with many great emperors, who were the torchbearers of Dharma and unity among the Dharmikas. The emperors of...
9 cultural continuities of ancient Hindu traditions from Harappan era
In this post we shall be highlighting few of the many cultural continuities from the bronze age Harappan or Sarasvati-Sindhu valley civilization (SSVC) down...
Forgotten Heroes – Veer Durgadas Rathore
What I narrate here is folklore as heard in various ballads sung even today in the interiors of Rajasthan
माई ऐड़ा पूत जन, जेड़ा दुर्गादास,
बाँध...
Nehru and the China-Tibet blunder
Prologue
The people of Bharat (esp. the people of Arunachal Pradesh in North East) will never forget & perhaps never forgive those responsible for the China...
Our obsession with Mughal era architecture
Recently, the state budget of Uttar Pradesh left “Taj Mahal” out and proposed setting up of the Ramayana, Buddhist and Krishna circuit to boost...
Anandabai Gopal Joshi….A forgotten Bharatiya icon
Deshdaaz -
As it has become somewhat of a trend lately, the first challenge while writing a new post is to decide whether to write in...
“The Emergency — Indian Democracy’s Darkest Hour”
At the stroke of midnight on June 25, 1975, the idea of Bharat was dealt a lethal blow when a presidential proclamation, at the behest of...
Itty Achuthan: A historical personality forgotten for the sake of politics
One of the major accusations made by the left-liberal historians against Hindu society is the oppression of lower caste people by the so-called upper...
Forgotten History of Hampi: Part 2 (Virupaksha Mandira)
In this series of articles, as we look to explore various ancient temples of the city of Vijayanagara, we lament about the ruined condition...
Mughal Invasion of Travancore : A forgotten chapter in the history of Kerala
Kerala was the land of intrepid Dharmikas who successfully defended all the invasions for centuries till the one by Hyder Ali in the 18th...