Tag: dharma

  • The Essential Guide to Mastering Time: Transform Distraction into Dharma in Modern Life

    The Essential Guide to Mastering Time: Transform Distraction into Dharma in Modern Life

    I contrast the survival-driven routines of our ancestors with my own modern habits to show how technology has created surplus time that often leaks into distraction. I frame this as an attention-economy challenge and propose a dharmic reorientation grounded in Yoga, meditation, mindfulness, and seva. I share a pragmatic approach: audit time honestly, set tech…

  • The Ultimate Yajna in Kali Yuga: Discover the Proven Power of Compassionate Seva

    The Ultimate Yajna in Kali Yuga: Discover the Proven Power of Compassionate Seva

    I share how yajna, once centered on sacred fire rituals, transforms in Kali Yuga into compassionate sevahelping a living being in need. Rooted in the Bhagavad Gita and the Hindu way of life, I explain how small, sincere acts become sacred offerings that purify the mind and uplift society. I offer practical ideaslistening deeply, feeding,…

  • Ultimate Inner Strength: Master Self-Control with Proven Hindu Wisdom for a Calmer Life

    Ultimate Inner Strength: Master Self-Control with Proven Hindu Wisdom for a Calmer Life

    I discovered that real power isn’t out thereit’s within. Guided by Hindu philosophy, the Bhagavad Gita, and Yoga, I learned to master my reactions with simple practices: pausing, breath awareness, and daily discipline. This self-control brought calm, clarity, and better relationships. In a world that rewards instant expression, choosing restraint is transformative. It’s not repressionit’s…

  • Essential Ghar-Wapsi: Discover a Proven Dharma Revival

    Essential Ghar-Wapsi: Discover a Proven Dharma Revival

    I reflect on why a Dharma-centred foundation is essential for civilizational resilienceand why Ghar-Wapsi, strong families, and temple-centered institution-building must advance together. Discover a grounded, lawful, and compassionate fourfold plan to counter proselytisation, restore confidence, and revive our living tradition.

  • 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.…

  • 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…

  • From India to Bharat

    From India to Bharat

    This thought-provoking blog post delves into the dichotomy between India’s current state and its Dharmic essence, contemplating a transition from Euro-Christian impositions to a society aligned with its ancient Dharmic roots. Referencing J Sai Deepak’s insights, the narrative emphasizes the imperative of decolonizing mindsets to reclaim a genuine Indic past and chart a Dharmic future.…

  • Do We Want Bharatavarsha to Become a Christian Outpost of the West?

    Do We Want Bharatavarsha to Become a Christian Outpost of the West?

    This blog post offers a critical exploration of India’s cultural heritage, emphasizing its non-Abrahamic roots rooted in the Vedas and Dharmashastras. It delves into the absence of pessimism within Indian philosophical thought, contrasting it with the fundamental principles of Christianity and Islam. The narrative scrutinizes historical interventions by colonial powers, particularly British rule’s impact, the…

  • G-21: FORGING THE FUTURE

    G-21: FORGING THE FUTURE

    In a reflective account of the G-20 Summit in New Delhi, this blog post extols the transformative impact and commitments made by global leaders for a sustainable future. Emphasizing India’s leadership, the narrative showcases Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s priorities and the summit’s key outcomes. It highlights critical issues addressed, such as climate change and geopolitical…

  • A Quick Reference Guide of E.V. Ramaswamy Naicker’s Career of Anti-Hindu and Separatist Activism: From his Own Biography

    A Quick Reference Guide of E.V. Ramaswamy Naicker’s Career of Anti-Hindu and Separatist Activism: From his Own Biography

    E.V. Ramaswamy Naicker, famously known as Periyar, stands as a controversial figure in Indian history due to his vehement activism against what he perceived as the oppressive elements of Hinduism, particularly Brahminical dominance and Aryan influence. This critical examination sheds light on Periyar’s lifelong crusade, encapsulated in his speeches and actions aimed at dismantling societal…

  • Why Hindus Must Take Udhayanidhi Stalin Seriously: It’s a Question of Survival

    Why Hindus Must Take Udhayanidhi Stalin Seriously: It’s a Question of Survival

    This blog post delves into the historical and ideological underpinnings of Dravidianism and its impact on Tamil Nadu, specifically its role in eroding the cultural and religious heritage of Sanatana Dharma (Hinduism). It examines the influence of key figures like E.V. Ramaswamy Naicker and Robert Caldwell, who promoted the Dravidian movement, and how this ideology…

  • The Heart of Sri Krishna: The Story of Two Gopalas

    The Heart of Sri Krishna: The Story of Two Gopalas

    In the heart of a typical village, where anonymity thrives amidst a self-sufficient hamlet, the Krishna temple stands as a living history book. The tale unfolds with the lineage of Keshava Bhatta, the devout Archaka of the temple, and his son Gopala, who, after a rain-soaked adventure in the forest, discovers an unexpected companion, another…

  • Why pranayama can control the mind

    Why pranayama can control the mind

    Exploring the intricate dance between breath and the intricate workings of the inner world, this piece unveils the profound connection between pranayama and the mind’s elusive control. In a wilderness tale of wit and deception, a poodle’s survival instincts, as it masters the art of camouflage, parallel the human mind’s ceaseless strategizing. By observing the…

  • The Indian Way : Long-lasting, repairable and reusable products?

    The Indian Way : Long-lasting, repairable and reusable products?

    Explore the profound connection between India’s rich cultural heritage and the concept of repairable products in this enlightening blog post. Delve into India’s historical recycling practices, reflecting its resourceful ethos in the face of scarcity. Discover how Hindu values, including dharma, karma, and ahimsa, naturally promote sustainability and responsible consumption. Learn about the economic opportunities,…