The seven rishis as the progenitors of Sanatana Dharma have a much deeper meaning attached to them.
Asanas – In today’s context
Asanas in the modern age have been erroneously categorized as just one of the many forms of physical exercises that we do.
Sanatana Dharma – Through the eyes of travellers
Various distinguished scholars in their travels have written about the honesty, idealism, and magnanimity of the followers of Sanatana Dharma.
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.
Bogeyman of majority in India
A false notion of majoritarianism has always been propagated in order to justify partisan policies.
Tyaga – The Vitalizing Force of the Indic Civilization
Introduction “If you can’t practice it, don’t cheapen the ideal. Say that you aren’t strong enough” Swami Vivekananda said of Tyaga or renunciation. Renunciation makes you strong but as pointed out in an article here. it also needs extreme strength to practice. But then what should one to do gain this strength? And more fundamentally how...
Footsteps of Ram at Rameshwaram
The Ramanathaswamy Temple will transport you back in time to live through the dramatic events that occurred in the lives of Ram, Sita, and Lakshman.
Philosophy of Hindu Marriage
The concept of marriage has been elaborately laid-out in Hinduism but does it still have its place in modern society?
How Buddha was turned Anti-Hindu
Despite being every inch a Hindu himself, the Buddha has been falsely portrayed as a rebel going against conventional Hindu beliefs and practices.
Numerical Imagination of Ancient India
The conception of astronomical numbers by mathematicians in India made them stand well above the rest.