Category: History

  • How the Hindu Society Lost Access to its Own Culture

    How the Hindu Society Lost Access to its Own Culture

    This is the first episode in a series featuring an English adaptation of DVG’s 1957 lecture on Samskruti (Culture). DVG offers profound insights into society and culture, exploring facets like human relationships, attitudes toward work, marriage, and self-discipline, reflecting on a bygone era, and contrasting it with contemporary society. His discourse delves into the intrinsic…

  • “Kshatra: The Tradition of Valour in India” The Book that Must Decorate Every Hindu Home

    “Kshatra: The Tradition of Valour in India”  The Book that Must Decorate Every Hindu Home

    Shatavadhani Dr. R. Ganesh’s ‘The Indian Tradition of Valour’ presents a remarkable exploration of the multifaceted facets of Kshatra (valour) in the context of India’s civilisational, political, social, and cultural history. This unique work delves into the crucial role of Kshatra in safeguarding and preserving Dharma while offering profound insights into the philosophy and essence…

  • A Ready Reckoner of Aurangzeb’s Industrial Scale Temple Destructions

    A Ready Reckoner of Aurangzeb’s Industrial Scale Temple Destructions

    This podcast episode delves into the extensive records of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb’s temple destructions throughout India, presenting a chilling account of over thirty Hindu temples ravaged in regions spanning Agra, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, and Karnataka. The extensive evidence from historical sources, including royal orders, chronicles, and scholarly accounts, sheds light on…

  • A Historical Journey with the Banana

    A Historical Journey with the Banana

    This blog post explores the deep-rooted significance of the banana in the Sanatana civilization. From its mentions in Hindu rituals to its poetic symbolism, the banana is celebrated for its multifaceted roles in the culture. With insights into the Sanskrit synonyms for banana and its importance for Indian sages following Ahimsa (non-injury), the post also…

  • An Extraordinary Portrait of Dharmic Village Administration in Ukkal

    An Extraordinary Portrait of Dharmic Village Administration in Ukkal

    This blog post takes readers on a historical journey to Koolamandal and Ukkal, two lesser-known but culturally rich villages in South India. Koolamandal was once a vibrant center of Sanatana society, home to the magnificent Gangaikondacholeesvarar Temple built by Rajendra Chola I. Ukkal, on the other hand, is known for its extraordinary village administration system,…

  • Swami Vivekananda on the Ahistoricity of Hinduism

    Swami Vivekananda on the Ahistoricity of Hinduism

    This insightful blog post explores Swami Vivekananda’s perspective on the universality of Vedanta as a religion, contrasting it with Christianity and other religions that revolve around historical founders. Swami Vivekananda emphasizes the ahistoricity of the Vedas and the eternal principles they embody, which allows Hinduism to remain unshaken even if the historicity of its prophets…

  • In Karl Marx’s Sick World, the Sacred Puri Jagannatha Temple was a Centre of Prostitution

    In Karl Marx’s Sick World, the Sacred Puri Jagannatha Temple was a Centre of Prostitution

    This thought-provoking blog post delves into Karl Marx’s views on Indian history, culture, and Hinduism, emphasizing the significance of understanding these perspectives to comprehend the ideologies of Indian Marxists. The text highlights how Marx’s knowledge, while profound, was not free from biases and misjudgments. It critiques the limitations of Indian scholars’ analyses of Marx’s thoughts…

  • Kunti-Gita: The Timeless Roar of a Valorous Hindu Mother

    Kunti-Gita: The Timeless Roar of a Valorous Hindu Mother

    Explore the intricate wisdom of Kunti, a character from the Mahabharata’s Udyoga Parva, and her unwavering commitment to Dharma and heroic principles. In this blog post, Kunti’s interactions with Sri Krishna, her powerful reflections on Kshatra Dharma, and her calls to her sons for valor and retribution are examined. The narrative delves into the fiery…

  • Episodes from the Udyoga Parva as Profound Guides to the Contemporary Hindu Society

    Episodes from the Udyoga Parva as Profound Guides to the Contemporary Hindu Society

    Delve into the Udyoga Parva, a pivotal section of the Mahabharata, and explore its significance as a guide to statecraft, diplomacy, ethics, and values. This blog post draws parallels between the Udyoga Parva and the Sundara Kanda in the Ramayana, highlighting how both serve as preludes to battles defending Dharma against Adharma. Contrasting Sri Rama’s…

  • Who is a Guru?

    Who is a Guru?

    Explore the significance of Guru Purnima, a celebration of Maharishi Ved Vyas’ birthday, and dive into the profound role of a true Guru in the spiritual journey. Maharishi Ved Vyas, the sage behind the Mahabharata and the classification of Vedic literature, holds a unique place in Hindu history. This blog delves into the essence of…

  • When an Erudite Poet Pledged an Alphabet in his Name to get a Loan

    When an Erudite Poet Pledged an Alphabet in his Name to get a Loan

    In this extraordinary tale from Saundatti, a town under Ratta dynasty rule, a scholar and poet named Rudrabhatta found himself on the edge of bankruptcy and approached a wealthy moneylender for a loan without any collateral. The moneylender agreed but requested one letter from Rudrabhatta’s name, the letter “Bha,” as collateral. Thus, Rudrabhatta became Rudraṭa…

  • The Awful Record of the Sufis in India told in their Own Words

    The Awful Record of the Sufis in India told in their Own Words

    In this thought-provoking blog post, I unravel the myth of Sufism and its relationship with Hinduism, shedding light on the disturbing historical truths behind this enigmatic mysticism. While many Hindus have embraced Sufism as a bridge between religions, I delve into the genuine Sufi literature and the fanaticism that contradicts this perception. I explore the…

  • Why Indian Marxist Historians are Worse than Communist Historians of Soviet Russia and Maoist China

    Why Indian Marxist Historians are Worse than Communist Historians of Soviet Russia and Maoist China

    In this blog post, the author delves into the pervasive influence of Marxist history writing, drawing parallels between Soviet Russian and Indian Marxist historical narratives. The article highlights the deliberate omission of crucial historical events, such as the excesses during collectivization and famines in the Soviet Union, as well as the stifling of dissenting voices…

  • How the Fanatic Syed Ahmad Barelvi Met his Maker at Balakot

    How the Fanatic Syed Ahmad Barelvi Met his Maker at Balakot

    The blog post discusses the historical narrative of post-Mughal India, highlighting the glorification of figures like Tipu Sultan as freedom fighters against British rule while sidelining others like Siraj-ud-Daulah. It delves into the controversial figures of Shah Waliullah, Abdul Aziz, and Syed Ahmad Barelvi, who are often depicted as “Muslim revivalists” but had a more…

  • The Origin of Onam

    The Origin of Onam

    The popular narrative of Onam revolves around the story of King Mahabali and Lord Vamana, portraying Mahabali as a martyr and Vishnu as a villain. This version doesn’t align with the true essence of the scriptures. In reality, the story is more nuanced. Vishnu’s avatar, Vamana, came to address the balance between the devas and…

  • Adipurush: The Outcome of a Century of Artistic Perversion

    Adipurush: The Outcome of a Century of Artistic Perversion

    Adipurush” receives a scathing critique in this article as a three-hour-long cinematic travesty that has deeply offended many viewers, especially in regions with a strong cultural connection to the Ramayana. The article points out that the movie’s creators, despite being of Indian origin, have displayed disdain for the epic’s cultural and religious significance, reducing it…

  • J&K Battle Of Narratives

    J&K Battle Of Narratives

    This blog post discusses the complex narrative battle in Jammu and Kashmir, highlighting the challenges and strategies employed by both India and the anti-India cabal. It addresses the issue of separatism, terrorism, and propaganda, emphasizing the importance of addressing the battle of narratives as a key element for long-term peace in the region. The post…

  • How Dravidianists Savaged the Tamil Hindu Heritage and Gifted Tamil Nadu to the Global Church

    How Dravidianists Savaged the Tamil Hindu Heritage and Gifted Tamil Nadu to the Global Church

    This blog post delves into the historical development of the Dravidian ideology in Tamil Nadu, tracing its evolution from linguistic separatism to religious separatism and the pervasive influence of the Church. The narrative revolves around the impact of Bishop Robert Caldwell’s writings and their role in shaping Dravidian identity, alongside the suppression of contrary evidence.…

  • The Story of the Profound Hebbale Inscription

    The Story of the Profound Hebbale Inscription

    In a nondescript village called Hebbale, situated in the heart of Bharatavarsha, an ancient tradition of Tirtha-Yatra (pilgrimage) was upheld. This story unfolds eight centuries ago when Hebbale played a pivotal role in enabling Hindu pilgrims to undertake their sacred journeys, despite the oppressive Jizya tax imposed by the Islamic rulers. The noble act of…

  • Portraits of the Deracinated Indian Education System

    Portraits of the Deracinated Indian Education System

    In this thought-provoking blog post, the urgent need for the decolonization of India’s education system is explored. The article delves into the persisting impact of mental colonization, particularly evident in the modern Indian population’s inclination to embrace Western culture, values, and ideals, often prioritizing them over their own heritage. Through historical context and powerful quotes…