Since its introduction in India, Leftist language has clearly dominated the discourse and performed the task of othering remarkably.
Year: 2021
Jina Kanchi – The forgotten Jain legacy of Kanchipuram
Home to the oldest living Jain traditions in Tamil Nadu, Jina Kanchi dates back to the Pallava king, Simhavarman, in 550 CE.
The anatomy of the Left’s intellectual superiority complex
The Left and its culture of silencing opposing views through bullying tactics is rooted in its superiority complex.
A case of good nationalism
Nationalism in the study of Indian historiography is a useful tool to discover this ancient land.
A comparative study of religions
Without having a thorough understanding of what a particular religion entails, we tend to believe statements in everyday life as the truth.
The seamless union of Dharma and Science
Dharmic and scientific ways of thinking unite in their impartial search for truth and hence are inherently compatible.
Memoirs of a Kondh in Konark – Part 3
Surya Devta once again rises up in his abode at the Konark Sun Temple.
An unreal moment for our nation
The desecration of the Indian flag is a wakeup for many of us who take our sovereignty for granted.
Memoirs of a Kondh in Konark – Part 2
The idea of severing ties with their ancient culture seems to have easily for those who have converted, now leading a life bereft of any roots.
Memoirs of a Kondh in Konark – Part 1
The evangelizing forces that have swarmed through the tribal belt ensure that the indigenous way of life is nothing but a distant memory.









