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Surpanakha Reimagined: Folk Ramayana’s Haunting Lament and Dharma’s Grey Zones

South Indian folk Ramayana retellings give Surpanakha a complex, empathetic voice that challenges simplistic binaries of dharma and adharma. This analysis explains how Yakshagana, Kathakali, and Kaliyattam frame her suffering as an ethical prompt rather than a narrative footnote. Readers gain a nuanced understanding of gender dynamics, humiliation, and proportionality in responses. The piece connects…
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Essential Dharmic Lens on Trump’s Middle East Peace: Discover Hope, Risks, and Paths Forward
This analysis applies a dharmic lens to the Israel–Hamas conflict and the broader Middle East, exploring why high-profile peace initiatives, including those linked to Donald Trump, inspire both hope and skepticism. It highlights the dangers of absolutist narratives while distinguishing extremist ideologies from entire faiths. Drawing on the Mahabharata and Ramayana, it explains why Dharma…
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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…