What should one do when one's guru leaves their body and goes elsewhere? How do we continue without our guru?

Hinduism in a Postmodern World – III
The need to deconstruct Indian thought has led it to be defined in silos which goes against its essential nature.

Ajanta and Ellora – How a higher purpose is imperative to achieve greatness
The magnificent architecture of the caves could only be envisioned by people with a higher purpose than by merely those who wanted to create an art form.

Tipu’s Own Testimony
Tipu Sultan's reign of terror in southern India has been conveniently overlooked by the secularists, all in the hope of projecting him as a leader of the masses who fought for the independence of India.

Women in Hinduism: Portrayal & Preaching
Hinduism has always held women in high regard, quite unlike the negative image portrayed by modern society.

The Unbearable Lightness of Becoming
Modernity has left people severed from symbolic reality, where they are a law unto themselves and bereft of any faith.

India's love of mountains
The Indian civilization is so deeply indebted to the many mountain ranges of the subcontinent that any cultural resurgence must begin from an effort of ecological conservation.

The Silent Brahman
Silence and action can both co-exist in our lives, encompassed in the Supreme Consciousness; as part of an integral philosophy.

Hinduism in a Postmodern World – II
If Indic culture is to successfully resist the organized assault by Marxism and its ideological offshoots, the resentful politics of group identities and competitive victimhood must end.

Gainsaying Ancient Indian Science – Part 2
Neo-colonialists find it hard to digest India's ingenuity in mathematics and hence, resort to gross manipulations to further their agenda.
