Guru Gobind Singh formed the Khalsa to create a unique Sikh identity while also establishing the Guru Granth Sahib to avoid future clashes.
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Vivekananda’s Teachings on Character-Building
Vivekananda propounded ‘man-making education’ which involves the harmonious development of the body, mind and soul.
The tricky issue of religious conversion and proselytization in India(Part II)
The Balagangadhara school maintains that the problem of religion in India arises when we insist on converting our traditions more into religions.
Why we need a Heritage Tribunal
The attitude of most heritage conservationists with regard to temples leaves a lot to be desired as these marvels struggle to survive.
Bhakti Dampati – Divine Couples in Devotion to Sri Hari
The Vaishnava dampati gan help us understand the true essence of the conjugal relationship in a marriage.
The tricky issue of religious conversion and proselytization in India(Part I)
The universal declaration of a right to religious freedom is part of the problem in India rather than a solution.
Witzel’s Realm – On Reputationist Concerns Over India’s Reclamation of its History
Western Indologists such as Witzel cannot seem to accept the fact that Hindus now are reclaiming their own history.
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.
Hindu View of Christianity and Islam – Part 3
Prophetic religions believe that there is a special God who has a special people, and who is known only through their special intermediary.
Sanatana Dharma Kshetra- Sustaining Deep-Rooted Traditions
Slokas and Stotras are a deeply meaningful part of Sanatana Dharma that need to practised diligently for optimum results.