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The Sanitized Shastra: The Cost of Domesticating India’s Intellectual Traditions
July 17, 2026July 17, 2026PERSPECTIVEBy Dr. Srinidhi. V10 0

The Sanitized Shastra: The Cost of Domesticating India’s Intellectual Traditions

A seemingly local controversy in Udupi sparked a nationwide digital outrage, revealing a far deeper civilisational crisis: the growing tendency to sanitize India's philosophical traditions to fit modern sensibilities. Examining the history of rigorous debate across Indian schools of thought, this essay argues that intellectual sharpness - not polite uniformity -was the hallmark of India's knowledge systems. It makes the case that reclaiming India's authentic civilisational confidence requires preserving the raw, uncompromising vocabulary and traditions that once made its philosophical culture so vibrant.

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Ikigai: A Modern Simplification That Sacrificed Ancient Depth
July 15, 2026July 15, 2026PERSPECTIVEBy Rutvi Chudasama9 0

Ikigai: A Modern Simplification That Sacrificed Ancient Depth

Has the world mistaken a simplified self-help framework for the ultimate philosophy of purpose? This essay argues that while Ikigai offers valuable insights into meaningful living, it pales beside the Vedic framework of the Purusharthas -Dharma, Artha, Kama, and Moksha. By comparing the two, it reveals why the Purusharthas remain one of humanity's most comprehensive and enduring blueprints for a meaningful life.

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Dharma Beyond Religion: From Human Ethics to Cosmic Order
July 11, 2026July 11, 2026PERSPECTIVEBy Astha Mishra14 0

Dharma Beyond Religion: From Human Ethics to Cosmic Order

What does Dharma truly mean beyond morality, religion, or social duty? This thought-provoking essay by Astha Mishra explores the classical understanding of Dharma as "that which sustains" - a principle that extends from ethical human conduct to the laws of nature and the cosmos itself. Drawing on Vedic thought, the author argues that dharma is the sustaining force that aligns with Rta, the cosmic order, offering a profound framework that bridges philosophy, science, and civilizational wisdom.

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Beyond the Shivling: Rediscovering Prithvinath’s Buried Past
June 23, 2026June 23, 2026TEMPLE TRAILBy Viksit Shukla41 1

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 Krishnan18 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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The Story of Islamic Imperialism in India – Part 1

The story of Islamic imperialism has been conveniently shielded from scrutiny by most historians in modern India.

In ESSAY

Swami Karpatri and Sabarimala

There have been precursors to Sabarimala where Hindu traditions were also attacked.

In POETRY

Sung by the God: I (The Beginning)

The banners were unfurled, the ominous call issued; Warriors royal and common alike, who approached The open gateway to their...

In ESSAY

Vrata – Its Meaning, Importance, And Rules Of Practice 

व्रतात् पर तपः नास्ति॥
There is no penance greater than vrata.

In ESSAY

The Confused Hindu: Victim of Macaulayism

An adherent of Macaulayism can well afford to take the neutral, even hostile stance, away from and above Hindu society, its problems and its struggles, because, in the last analysis, he no more regards Hindu society as his own or as his indispensable benefactor.

In ESSAY

Why and How to Teach Indian History

The pedagogy involved as well as the content is in need of a drastic change if we truly want our descendants to have a grasp of their civilization and appreciate its uniqueness.

In BOOK REVIEW

Subhas Bose vindicated

The contribution of Bose in reigniting the desire for independence far surpasses Gandhi's decade old efforts.

In PERSPECTIVE

Dharma Beyond Religion: From Human Ethics to Cosmic Order

What does Dharma truly mean beyond morality, religion, or social duty? This thought-provoking essay by Astha Mishra explores the classical understanding of Dharma as "that which sustains" - a principle that extends from ethical human conduct to the laws of nature and the cosmos itself. Drawing on Vedic thought, the author argues that dharma is the sustaining force that aligns with Rta, the cosmic order, offering a profound framework that bridges philosophy, science, and civilizational wisdom.

In COMMENTARY, ESSAY, PHILOSOPHY

Philosophical Systems Of India – A Primer – Part 2

In the second part of the 5-part series on Indian philosophical systems, Dr. Pingali Gopal discusses the basics as well as the three categories of Indian philosophy, Advaita Vedanta, Vishishtadvaita Vedanta, and Dvaita Vedanta. He also deals with the root cause of the West's outlook on Indian philosophy and presents a rebuttal to some of the popular ideas of disharmony among schools of Indian philosophical thought that have been promulgated by the West.

In ESSAY

Sri Aurobindo, Spiritual Nationalism, and Indian Renaissance – II

If India is to rise once again, it needs to follow the path that has sustained it for millennia.

In BOOK REVIEW

Sikh Itihas Mein Shri Ram Janmabhoomi

Sikhism's strong bond with Sanatana Dharma has been eroded thanks to a process initiated by an English scholar McCauliffe which has continued to this day by our westernised elite.

In ESSAY

Antyeshti, women & patriarchy: breaking the myths around Hindu funeral rites

Antyeshti is a sacred duty performed by relatives for the departed to ensure a smooth journey once they leave their physical body.

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In ESSAY

Casteism: Scourge of Hinduism or Perversion of a Legitimate Vedic System? – Part 1

The corruption of the original purpose of the caste system has led to a lot of strife in India.

In EXCERPT

Swami Vivekananda on reviving India

Reviving India's place in the world still remains a challenge and we need to reflect on Swamiji's words for inspiration.

In ESSAY

A Defense of Swadeshi Historiography

An unbiased analysis by Indians of their own civilizational history is vital to remove the shroud of distortion that has covered them for so long.

In BOOK REVIEW

Epitaph for the Ayodhya affair

Professor Meenakshi Jain's new book, 'The Battle for Rama: Case of the Temple at Ayodhya', is a definitive and scholarly guide to the biggest controversy of the early nineties, which totally changed the dynamics of Indian politics.

In ESSAY, CASTE IN STONE

Caste in stone – Part 1 (Introduction)

Caste politics derives sustenance from centuries of erroneous scholarship that began with the British colonial project in India. The theories so derived have since been challenged by many scholars but the associated myths persist as strongly as ever.

In COMMENTARY

“Quit or die!” – Gandhi warns Hindus

'Direct Action Day' was a call for a show of strength by the Muslim League. The secularist narrative, instead of condemning the perpetrators of violence, blames Hindu intellectuals and spiritual leaders, who were either far away from the scene or dead when the 'Great Calcutta Killings' took place.

In TRAVELOGUE

Ancient India Mathematicians and CERN

Contributions of Indian mathematicians are recognised at the highest level of science but the Indian populace seems to be totally unaware of these significant achievers.

In ESSAY

Kashmir: An Overview of the Seven Exoduses of Hindus (Part 3)

The final exodus of Kashmiri Hindus from their homeland was complete, centuries after Islam put the holy land in its crosshairs.

In ESSAY

Hindu Temple Management – Framework for the future

The need to free Hindu temples from government control has been met with opposition from those who think Hindu samaj has no framework to manage them.

In COMMENTARY

RSS in western media

The portrayal of RSS and "Hindu Nationalism" in Western media has changed a little over the last couple of decades but the credit for the same does not go to the RSS itself, which remains indifferent to such challenges as before.

In ESSAY

Myth as History, or History as Myth? – Analysis of How Ayodhya’s History is Depicted in BBC and NYT

The facts about Ayodhya are often obscured by Western media outlets by suppressing the Hindus' claim to the Ram temple.

In ESSAY

Indic Ideas in the Graeco-Roman World

The infusion of various Indic ideas and practices played a pivotal role in the development of the Graeco-Roman civilization.

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