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Beyond the Shivling: Rediscovering Prithvinath’s Buried Past
June 23, 2026June 23, 2026TEMPLE TRAILBy Viksit Shukla24 0

Beyond the Shivling: Rediscovering Prithvinath’s Buried Past

A visit to Uttar Pradesh’s Prithvinath Temple uncovers a neglected chapter of India’s civilizational heritage hidden in plain sight. Beyond its famed giant Shivling lie ancient and medieval idols - possibly linked to Shaiva, Vaishnava, and Buddhist traditions - slowly deteriorating from exposure and devotional practices. Combining historical observation, art analysis, and local memory, the article argues that these overlooked remnants may hold important clues to the region’s cultural and trade-route history. It is also a passionate call for preservation before an invaluable part of India’s past is lost forever.

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From Silence to Rain-Washed Grace: A Sacred Pilgrimage
June 11, 2026June 11, 2026TRAVELOGUEBy Pradeep Krishnan12 0

From Silence to Rain-Washed Grace: A Sacred Pilgrimage

This travelogue by Pradeep Krishnan traces a deeply spiritual pilgrimage through the sacred landscapes of northern Karnataka and Maharashtra, where temples, ashrams, and saintly traditions transform travel into an inward journey. From the serene ashrams of Vijayapura and the powerful presence of Akkalkot Maharaj to the rain-soaked grace of Siddharoodha Swami Math, the author reflects on moments of devotion, silence, and unexpected blessings. Rich with encounters that reveal Bharat’s living spiritual heritage, the journey becomes a meditation on faith, continuity, and the enduring power of dharma.

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Dhurandhar IS Propaganda: Counterpropaganda
June 06, 2026June 6, 2026PERSPECTIVEBy Sriram Chellapilla10 0

Dhurandhar IS Propaganda: Counterpropaganda

Is Dhurandhar propaganda - or a challenge to Bollywood's dominant ideological narrative? Sriram Chellapilla argues that the film breaks from decades of cinematic conventions that framed Pakistan, nationalism, and secularism through a particular political lens. In doing so, it exposes Bollywood's own embedded propaganda structures and gives expression to viewpoints long excluded from mainstream storytelling. The essay presents Dhurandhar not as propaganda, but as powerful counterpropaganda against an entrenched ideological and political narrative.

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Secularism Was Never Ours: The Wrong Word for the Wrong Country
June 01, 2026June 1, 2026PERSPECTIVEBy Kshiteesh Sharma8 0

Secularism Was Never Ours: The Wrong Word for the Wrong Country

What does “secularism” really mean, and does the concept fit India’s civilizational experience? In this essay, Kshiteesh Sharma traces the origins of secularism to specific Christian conflicts in Europe and argues that the term was later transplanted into India without regard for its distinct dharmic traditions. Examining the history of the 42nd Amendment, temple administration, and differing state approaches to religious communities, the article questions whether India’s current model is truly neutral or a legacy of colonial categories. Ultimately, it calls for a re-examination of governance through indigenous concepts such as Dharma and Rajadharma rather than imported frameworks.

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Desire, Hierarchy, and Dehumanization: A Critique of Anti-Caste Imagination
May 27, 2026May 27, 2026PERSPECTIVEBy Aryan Anand9 0

Desire, Hierarchy, and Dehumanization: A Critique of Anti-Caste Imagination

This essay examines the deeper assumptions behind a provocative anti-caste claim that caste will end only when oppressed communities can marry Brahmin women. Drawing on Frantz Fanon’s analysis of colonial psychology, it argues that such rhetoric often preserves the very hierarchy it seeks to destroy. The article also critiques the reduction of caste to endogamy, exposing conceptual contradictions in modern anti-caste discourse. Finally, it warns against the dehumanization hidden within symbolic “conquest” narratives, where individuals are reduced to tokens in ideological struggles. Ultimately, the essay calls for a more rigorous understanding of caste, equality, and human dignity beyond the language of resentment and inversion.

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In COMMENTARY

Perversion of India’s political parlance – Part 2

Hindus have not learned to counter imperialist language in its various forms, be it Islamic, Christian or Communist.

In EXCERPT

Hindu society is trapped by its own slogan

The incessant need to put all religions in the same bracket has done more harm than good for Hindu society.

In PERSPECTIVE

Heena & the Hijab

An exploration into what constitutes adoption of cultural markers and practices in the context of the protests against O.S Arun's program to sing carnatic compositions in praise of Jesus and the left's utter inability to grasp the nuances of the issue.

In ESSAY

Kerala Model – Not an inclusive growth model

The Kerala model of development has purposely neglected to include the Hindu community in its plans as it drives the agenda of hegemonic entities.

In ESSAY

The Inception of Khalsa

Guru Gobind Singh formed the Khalsa to create a unique Sikh identity while also establishing the Guru Granth Sahib to avoid future clashes.

In ESSAY

No Waqf, No Fawq, Just some FAQs on Hindu Temple Properties

A Hindu temple and its properties do not belong to the government, the public or even the Hindu community — they belong solely to the residing deity, the Pradhana Devata. Historical arguments about coercion in temple land donations ignore the broader reality that all land ownership has evolved under different rulers. While institutions like the Waqf Board retain vast properties, temples face state control and encroachment, reducing them to mere revenue sources. This neglect betrays both the faith of past donors and the cultural heritage temples embody.

In ESSAY

False Supremacy of Science

Metaphysical conceptions are slighted in our modern world while the scientific method is hailed as a panacea for all our ills.

In COMMENTARY

लिबरल्स और मिशनरियों का गठबन्धन

राजीव मल्होत्रा और मीनाक्षी जैन के संवाद पर आधारित लेख - राजीव मल्होत्रा द्वारा वर्णित – भाग ३

In ESSAY

AIT and the science of linguistics

Linguistics is a field far away from the wild speculations of folk etymology and while it may not have the relative certitude of the exact sciences, it is nevertheless a scientific enterprise that opponents of the Aryan Invasion Theory may do well to familiarize themselves with, if they hope to win the debate at some point in the future.

In CONVERSATION

Ram Temple and the ‘Idea of India’

In this first of a two part interview, we speak with Dr Koenraad Elst about his areas of research, his books and his interest in Indian history, triggered by the politics around the Ram Temple in the late eighties.

In STORY

Suryanar Kovil, Kumbakonam – Part 1

The attraction towards a so-called modern outlook is hard to resist as one struggles to retain the traditions of one's ancestors.

In STORY

‘Flight of the Deity’ from Modhera – Part 1

An ancient connection draws a professor to a land which feels to him as home.

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In PERSPECTIVE

Christchurch shooting: The solution lies in Freedom of Expression on Religion

The lack of any critical analysis of Islam has emboldened it as the secular world remains tied to its Abrahamic roots.

In ESSAY

Rama Alone Is Hindu Hriday Samrat

There has been only one maryādā purushottama and dharma parāyana leader of the people of this land, Sri Rama.

In ESSAY

Bhima Karna Yuddha – Part 2

An enraged Karna once again challenged Bhima with an expectant looking Kaurava army behind him.

In POETRY

Vijayanagara: City Of Victory 

The pleasant sound of Tungabhadra 
flowing behind the temple with musical pillars
where gods are worshipped no more...

In COMMENTARY, ECONOMY, HISTORY

Understanding Indian Economy: Ancient To Modern – Part 1

"For a long time, Marxist historians had a hegemonic hold on only one type of discourse. Marxist linear history represents India and its traditions as the past, or decadence, and the West as the future, or progress. In a world where globalisation, trade, and mutual exchange are a given, it is disagreeable to argue that perhaps we needed an invasion or colonisation to open our eyes to the world."

In ESSAY

What if We don’t Free Hindu Temples?

The utmost importance of freeing Hindu Temples from State control becomes clearer if we just look at the historical precedent.

In ESSAY

On the existence of the Self: Part 1

Indian philosophy is never a dry intellectual exercise and has a deep purpose of not only explaining reality but also as a major tool in personal liberation or moksha.

In BOOK REVIEW

‘The Curse of Gandhari’ by Aditi Banerjee: A Review

Rohan Raghav Sharma reviews Aditi Banerjee's book titled: "The Curse of Gandhari"; and takes us on a journey through the plot, while analysing the construction of the narrative alongwith his understanding of the author's thoughts and approach.

In ESSAY

Sri Aurobindo, Spiritual Nationalism, and Indian Renaissance – I

As an independent nation-state, India still needs to heed Sri Aurobindo's advice to truly be free.

In PERSPECTIVE

कृष्ण से भगवान तक

श्री कृष्ण की भक्ति, ज्ञान और योग के सिद्धांतों को सहजता प्रदान करती है और आधुनिक युग में विशेषतः सहायक

In COMMENTARY

Bhagvada Gita and violence (Part 2)

Understood in its philosophical context, the final word of the Gita is a call for oneness, harmony and the greater good of all.

In BOOK REVIEW

Tenacious Hindu Resistance

Despite repeated onslaughts, Hindus found innovative ways to protect their civilization.

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