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Rethinking Advanced Civilization: A Vedic Lens on Technology, Wealth, and Inner Consciousness

Modern metrics often define advanced civilization by technology, comfort, and wealth, but Vedic philosophyespecially the Bhagavad-Gitabroadens the lens to include consciousness, ethics, and dharma. This perspective views the person as an eternal, conscious entity (jiva/atman) animating the body, much like a driver guides a car. By integrating material progress with inner development, societies gain resilience,…
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Hello New York Times: Time to Eat Your Elitism. This is India’s Century.

The blog post titled addresses the New York Times’ biased and racist coverage of India over the years. The post discusses how Western media, including the New York Times, has portrayed India as a backward and unscientific country, but recent achievements like the successful Chandrayaan 3 mission challenge that narrative. It delves into historical examples…
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“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…
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Aryan Invasion Theory (AIT), Indo-Aryan Migration Theory (IAMT) and the Indigenous Aryan Theory (IAT): What we know so far

The origins of the Indo-European languages, which include many of the world’s major language families, have been the subject of much debate and speculation among scholars for over a century. Three theories have emerged to explain the origins of the Indo-European languages in the context of India: the Aryan Invasion Theory, the Indo-Aryan Migration Theory,…