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Discover Dispersive History: A Proven Indic Framework to Transform How We Learn from the Past

This article reframes Indian historiography through the lens of Dispersive History—a proven Indic framework that preserves practical lessons while upholding civility. It contrasts linear, institution-centric Western historiography with cyclical, ethos-driven memory anchored in the Kaalachakra. Readers discover how हितोपदेश, पंचतन्त्र, and सुभाषित encode historical intelligence through allegory, enabling learning without public flagellation. The approach celebrates…
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If the West Bends Over Any Further, We’ll Be Left with a Broken Spine: Nations and Muslim Appeasement

This insightful blog post delves into the complex issue of appeasement in Western nations and its potential consequences in the face of extremist Islamic jihadist ideologies. Drawing from historical events and lessons, it cautions against the dangers of bending too far in the direction of compassion, underscoring the need for a careful balance between empathy…
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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…