Category: Cross Posted

  • Ram Swarup and Sita Ram Goel: Unflinching Analyses of Communism, Christianity, and Islamism

    Ram Swarup and Sita Ram Goel: Unflinching Analyses of Communism, Christianity, and Islamism

    This long-form analysis situates Ram Swarup and Sita Ram Goel within India’s post-independence intellectual history and explains why their critiques of Communism, missionary Christianity, and Islamism remain salient. It clarifies how they distinguished personal faith from ideological programs and why they argued for constitutional equality before law over selective appeasement. It examines their diagnosis of…

  • Discover Resilience: UC Berkeley’s Breakthrough Forum on Kashmiri Hindus’ Displacement

    Discover Resilience: UC Berkeley’s Breakthrough Forum on Kashmiri Hindus’ Displacement

    I share a first-person reflection from a packed UC Berkeley forum that centered Kashmiri Hindu voices and history. You’ll discover essential context on the 1990 exodus, patterns of ethnic cleansing, and the lived experiences of the diaspora. Highlights include Drew Kaul’s moving keynote, a deep-dive panel on history and reconciliation, and cultural anchors like Sharada…

  • Vijayadashami Reflections: An Essential, Heartfelt Tribute to Sanatana Dharma’s Spirit

    Vijayadashami Reflections: An Essential, Heartfelt Tribute to Sanatana Dharma’s Spirit

    On this sacred Vijayadashami, I share a heartfelt reflection on the festival’s spirit and my ongoing commitment to Sanatana Dharma. Drawing from the discipline of Navaratri, I explore why editorial independence and authentic storytelling matter in preserving cultural heritage. You’ll discover how dedicated research, fieldwork, and conversations shape dharmic narratives that honor our roots. These…

  • Unveiling the Unexpected Parallels: Trump and Gandhi

    Unveiling the Unexpected Parallels: Trump and Gandhi

    Explore the surprising similarities between Donald Trump and Mahatma Gandhi. Discover how their ideologies and actions mirror each other in unexpected ways, from economic strategies to personal choices.

  • Urgent Call to Safeguard Hindu Culture in Canada

    Urgent Call to Safeguard Hindu Culture in Canada

    As a member of the Coalition of Hindus of North America, I am deeply concerned about the rising threats to Hindu cultural expressions in Canada, from temple vandalism to attacks on Indian films.

  • The Aryabhata Number System

    The Aryabhata Number System

    The **Aryabhata Number System** showcases the ingenuity of ancient Indian mathematicians, with Aryabhata inventing a unique method of numerical representation using Samskritam letters. His seminal work, the **Aryabhatiya**, composed in 499 CE, is divided into four sections covering astronomical constants, mathematics, time reckoning, and celestial geometry. Aryabhata’s notable contributions include the use of the decimal…

  • The Sprawling Heritage of the Hindu Legal System in Bali and Java

    The Sprawling Heritage of the Hindu Legal System in Bali and Java

    The Hindu cultural conquest of Southeast Asia remains unique in history. Ancient Indian colonists brought civilization, art, religion, and legal systems, profoundly influencing Bali and Java. This post explores how these regions voluntarily embraced and modeled their societies after Hindu culture, highlighting Nehru’s betrayal of these ancient ties.

  • What is THE TRUTH?

    What is THE TRUTH?

    This blog post explores the concept of truth and its multifaceted nature. Using a story of students observing a tree differently, the post illustrates how each person’s understanding of truth is shaped by their unique perspective and experiences. It delves into the limitations of human abilities in comprehending the entirety of truth, drawing parallels with…

  • The Myth that Mohandas Gandhi Alone Delivered Freedom to India

    The Myth that Mohandas Gandhi Alone Delivered Freedom to India

    A hundred and fifty-four years after his birth, the legacy of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi remains contested in India. Much of this uncertainty stems from extensive propaganda that has obscured vital truths about Gandhi as an activist, leader, politician, demagogue, and unlikely saint. One of the most enduring myths is encapsulated in the single word: Mahatma.…

  • From Sthula to Sukshma: The Journey of Spiritual Practice

    From Sthula to Sukshma: The Journey of Spiritual Practice

    This blog post explores the journey from gross to subtle in Sanatana Dharma through meditation and japa. It delves into the importance of increasing sattva, the role of chakras in Raja Yoga, and the progressive nature of spiritual practices, emphasizing focus and one-pointedness to achieve spiritual realization.

  • Meet Bahadur Yar Jung: A Hyderabadi Pioneer of Pakistan

    Meet Bahadur Yar Jung: A Hyderabadi Pioneer of Pakistan

    Syed Muhammad Kasim Razvi, a fervent bigot, rose to power in Hyderabad under Nizam Mir Osman Ali. Razvi’s influence led to the persecution of Hindus and the establishment of an Islamic state. His rapid ascent and ruthless tactics dramatically reshaped the region’s political and religious landscape, leaving a lasting impact.

  • When Bakhtiyar Khalji Wiped out Gauda-Desa from Existence

    When Bakhtiyar Khalji Wiped out Gauda-Desa from Existence

    Bakhtiyar Khalji’s catastrophic devastation of the ancient city of Gaur marked a pinnacle in his career of plunder and genocide. Gaur, a historic center of Sanskrit learning and Hindu culture, was thoroughly obliterated, replaced by Islamic structures. This transformation permanently altered Bengal’s cultural and religious landscape, erasing its Sanatana past.

  • Jaishankar affirms India’s growing global role, says “This is an India that is more Bharat”

    Jaishankar affirms India’s growing global role, says “This is an India that is more Bharat”

    External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar highlights India’s evolving role on the global stage, emphasizing the nation’s fusion of traditional values with modern advancements. Reflecting on India’s progress, from cashless payments to lunar missions, he underscores the country’s strides in women’s empowerment and inclusive growth. Jaishankar emphasizes India’s diplomatic initiatives, navigating complex global scenarios like the…

  • “We have been ruling the Deccan for the last 800 years!”- Excerpts from Kasim Razvi’s 1948 Speech

    “We have been ruling the Deccan for the last 800 years!”- Excerpts from Kasim Razvi’s 1948 Speech

    The excerpt captures the fervent speech of Kasim Razvi, depicting the tumultuous period during Hyderabad’s integration into India in 1947-48. Razvi’s inflammatory rhetoric, emphasizing an Islamic state and inciting violence against Hindus, underscores the atmosphere of fear and division orchestrated by the Razakars, his militant group. The speech not only reflects a deep-seated religious animosity…

  • Parliament Of The World’s Religions Features Discussion On Distinguishing The Sacred Swastika From Hitler’s Hakenkreuz

    Parliament Of The World’s Religions Features Discussion On Distinguishing The Sacred Swastika From Hitler’s Hakenkreuz

    The panel at the Parliament of the World’s Religions in Chicago focused on distinguishing the sacred Swastika from Hitler’s Hakenkreuz, featuring representatives from various faiths who highlighted the historical, cultural, and spiritual disparities between these symbols. Emphasizing the Swastika’s ancient origins and positive connotations across Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Native American traditions, the discussion clarified…

  • How Operation Polo Aborted a Pakistan in South India

    How Operation Polo Aborted a Pakistan in South India

    The article explores the historical intricacies behind the liberation of Hyderabad, shedding light on the oppressive regime of the Nizams and the atrocities committed by the Razakars against the Hindu populace. It discusses the missed opportunity of the Marathas to dismantle the Nizam’s rule, attributing it to historical factors that allowed the Nizams’ sustained dominance.…

  • Are governments inefficient?

    Are governments inefficient?

    The blog explores the intricacies of government efficiency, delving into the hurdles governments encounter in service provision due to bureaucratic procedures. It contrasts governmental and private sector efficiency, highlighting their respective roles and strengths in societal welfare. Additionally, it delves into decentralized governance within Dharmic religions, showcasing adaptability and community engagement in these traditions. It…

  • Why the Uniform Civil Code is a Hindu Civilisational Imperative

    Why the Uniform Civil Code is a Hindu Civilisational Imperative

    This blog post delves into the imperative need for a Uniform Civil Code (UCC) within the context of Hindu civilization and the historical impact of Muslim rule in India. It traverses significant historical events, emphasizing the limitations of enforcing Shariat law during various regimes and highlighting the nuanced interplay between Hindu and Islamic legal systems.…

  • Ebook: A future without Poverty

    Ebook: A future without Poverty

    In ‘A Future without Poverty,’ the author challenges our conventional understanding of poverty and its solutions. Highlighting the limitations of traditional aid approaches, the narrative delves into a comprehensive exploration of poverty through a variety of perspectives, drawing insights from Hernando de Soto, Thomas Sowell, and others. The updated Snakes and Ladders model, introduced in…

  • A Fanatical Wahhabi Movement of 1857 that Nobody Told you about

    A Fanatical Wahhabi Movement of 1857 that Nobody Told you about

    The blog post uncovers the obscured history of the 1857 Wahabi movement in India, a chapter often misconstrued as the First War of Indian Independence by Left Liberals. It reveals the movement’s roots in Islamic fundamentalism, following the leadership of Syed Ahmad Barelvi, and highlights its stark objectives aimed at restoring Islamic rule. The narrative…