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Navaratri and it’s broad spectrum dharmic influence

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Gau Raksha and Indic Unity

Cows are considered sacred in Sanatan dharmas because they are believed to embody and represent various virtues and qualities that are valued in Sanatan culture. In Hinduism, the cow is revered as a symbol of wealth, strength, and motherly affection. The Vedas, the oldest Hindu scriptures, refer to the cow as “aghnya,” meaning one that…
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TN: 400-year-old math demolished on the pretext of removing encroachment

Cross-posted from: https://hindupost.in/dharma-religion/tn-400-year-old-math-demolished-on-the-pretext-of-removing-encroachment/ The DMK government has demolished a centuries-old matha on the pretext of removing encroachment. Hindu activists recovered the structure and its property after a long legal battle. It is alleged that a DMK minister had his eye on the property for a long time and tried to grab it when DMK was…
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Rebuilding Maa Sharda Temple : A civilizational milestone

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Guru Tegh Bahadur: Every inch a Hindu.

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Japji Sahib Pauri 27 and Civilizational coupling

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Letter to IMF highlighting Pedophilia in Pakistan

In an attempt to highlight the issue of continuous, relentless and state supported violations of Human Rights of minorities in Pakistan centered around forced under-age marriages for the purpose of religious conversions, I have written a letter to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) director – Ms. Kristalina Georgieva. Here is a copy of the letter
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Holi 2023

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Punjab: On The Boil Again

Punjab—the land of saints and seers, the granary of India, nursery of the nation’s exceptionally gallant soldiers and outstanding sportspersons— appears to be once again, sliding to the brink of militancy largely attributed to religion-based secessionist motivations of a few extremists. That it is also fueled by Pakistan’s sinister Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) and its…
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The future of Khalistan Movement 2.0

If the rise of Amritpal Singh has taught us anything, it is evident that a substantial population among our Sikh brothers and sisters longs for the Sikh pride that once was the Sikh empire stretching from Mainland Punjab, Jammu, Kashmir all the way to parts of Afghanistan. At the time of Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s passing,…