Even though sattva is the most desirable guna, it still is not free of ego, desires, and attachments.

India’s own sacred ecology
Bharatvarsha's spiritual link with nature has formed the basis of its belief, which sadly even in such an exploitative world has come under the scanner.

The textbook vision of Indian History
The vision of history propagated by the school and college textbooks in India is a caricature of the real past, explicitly serving the political goals of Marxism.

A Defense of Swadeshi Historiography
An unbiased analysis by Indians of their own civilizational history is vital to remove the shroud of distortion that has covered them for so long.

Art: According to Ananda Coomaraswamy
The process of creating artforms requires a meditative approach where free from identifying with our mortal nature, humans try and come closer to the divine.

Significance of Hindu Society
Despite suffering from repeated invasions and a degenerative climate in their society, Hindus have still managed to sustain their culture, though the future is dependent upon their will to conserve it.

श्रीराम जन्मभूमि के तथ्य (Facts about Ram Temple)
अयोध्या में मंदिर पर चलते विवाद के तथ्यों का अध्ययन कर यह निश्चित हो जाता है कि मंदिर का निर्माण ही इस विवाद का एकमात्र उपाय है।

RSS in western media
The portrayal of RSS and "Hindu Nationalism" in Western media has changed a little over the last couple of decades but the credit for the same does not go to the RSS itself, which remains indifferent to such challenges as before.

Danger! Educated Gypsy
Ian Hancock's book on the Romani people, who trace their origins to India, is an instructive account of Romani history, identity and the challenges they face in the quasi-hostile environs of the modern West.

Death of Debate
The Indian tradition of debate which upheld the spirit of free inquiry seems to have been lost in today's public discourse.
