The platform given by Hindus to pre-Christian and pre-Islamic traditions to rediscover their pagan roots is heartening to see.

Mapping civilizational responsibility through Hindutva
The civilizational ethos of this land which is rooted in Hindutva is the only reason Indic culture has survived.

Perversion of India’s political parlance – Part 2
Hindus have not learned to counter imperialist language in its various forms, be it Islamic, Christian or Communist.

The cut-off date in the Mahābhārata debate
Astronomical evidence that squarely places the dating of the Mahabharata to the 2nd millennium BCE is being ignored by those who rely on it to place the epic even earlier.

The earliest historical account of Teg Bahadur’s end and later narratives
The history of Guru Teg Bahadur in modern times is rampant with inaccuracies as the historical sources themselves aren't trustworthy

Perversion of India’s political parlance – Part 1
Since its introduction in India, Leftist language has clearly dominated the discourse and performed the task of othering remarkably.

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.
