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Bharatvarsha is the mother to a lot of inventions, which are widely used even today. Often we attribute these to the colonial powers since t... Continue Reading
Bharatvarsha is the mother to a lot of inventions, which are widely used even today. Often we attribute these to the colonial powers since t... Continue Reading
Patanjali now details the three kinds of pranayama, बाह्याभ्यन्तरस्तम्भवृत्तिर्देशकालसंख्याभिः परिदृष्टो दीर्घसूक्ष्मः॥५०॥ Baahyaabhyantaras... Continue Reading
A young child walked up to me and asked, who my favorite hero was. He gave me some options. Interestingly all of them were movie actors. I w... Continue Reading
Rishi Agastya is known through history for his immense capabilities and contributions to mankind. Volumes of his findings are documented in ... Continue Reading
Since antiquity, Bharatvarsh has been looked upon as the spiritual capital of the world and the center for knowledge. Noted scholars, philos... Continue Reading
A woman is an embodiment of Shakti — the energy that drives the Creation. It is a misconception, amongst many others, that women were oppres... Continue Reading
The Creation is run on the principle of balance between the opposites – darkness and light, black and white, sound and silence, positi... Continue Reading
While many harbour a common misconception that Indian antiquity was rudimentary, it is far from the truth. Be it architecture, skilled arts,... Continue Reading
At the very core of the hustle-bustle of the madding crowd, clutter of our wandering thoughts, chaos of the daily grind and the various stat... Continue Reading
Kim Karma Kimakarmeti Kavayo-apyatra Mohitaah | Tatte Karma Pravakshyaami Yajgyaatvaa Mokshyase-ashubhaat || Bhagwad Gita, Chapter 4, Verse ... Continue Reading
J.Robert Oppenheimer an American theoretical physicist, famously referred to as “the father of the atomic bomb”, played a major role in deve... Continue Reading
Hiroshima and Nagasaki will always be remembered for being attacked by atomic bombs, fired by the US in the Second World War. These are the ... Continue Reading
Macaulay in his infamous ‘Minute’ in 1835 changed the course of how Bharat (or India as we call it now) would be perceived by it... Continue Reading
“Ancient Indian theories were brilliant imaginative explanations of the physical structure of the world, and in a large measure, agreed with... Continue Reading
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