The Epic spoke but we could not hear.
Author: Sreejit Datta (Sreejit Datta)
Sung by God: V (The Way of Renouncing Action)
Renouncing fruits of actions, the yogi attains to supreme peace.
Sung by God: IV (The Way of Knowing)
Sacrifice is essential to be on the path of knowing.
Sung by God: III (The Way of Action)
As the Lord speaks to the disciple.
Sung by God: II (The Dawn of Knowledge)
Lord Krishna's words help usher in knowledge.
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 Heaven that seldom unlocks By a rare chance – as in this the Great War it had – In their measured, certain paces, and some, on great cars, Suddenly halted their onward march. Shining horses,...
The Ballad of Ayyappā’s People
Ayyappa's followers in the face of abominable state and police action have been rendered powerless.
The Relevance of Ram – and that of Ramjanmabhoomi
The site at Ayodhya is doubly important as it signifies the existence of a perfect dharmic state along with the presence of Maryada-Purushottam - Sri Ram.
Diwali, or The Second Exile
Lord Rama is still barred from returning to his birthplace, thereby prolonging the agony of his worshippers.
The Perils of Blind Anti-Bengali Prejudice
Due to Marxist leanings becoming entrenched in its political life together with anti-Hindu acts by a few groups, the general image of Bengalis has taken a beating in the Hindu fold.