Tag: sanatan

  • Hello New York Times: Time to Eat Your Elitism. This is India’s Century.

    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…

  • Some Protagonists of Sacred Traditions: The Book that Sanctifies Every Hindu Home

    Some Protagonists of Sacred Traditions: The Book that Sanctifies Every Hindu Home

    This blog post introduces the English translation of D.V. Gundappa’s seminal work, “Vaidikadharmasampradāyastharu,” now titled “Some Protagonists of Sacred Traditions.” It pays tribute to both the original work and its insightful author, emphasizing the book’s ability to deliver spiritual wisdom and inner peace. The introduction explores the absence of extensive philosophical quotations, focusing instead on…

  • A Layman’s Introduction to the Granddaddies of the Liberal Wokes

    A Layman’s Introduction to the Granddaddies of the Liberal Wokes

    This blog post delves into the historical roots and key figures of what the author refers to as “the liberal wokes.” It traces the emergence of the Intellectuals as a distinct class, whose intellectual hubris and rejection of traditional wisdom led to a radical reimagining of society. Jean Jacques Rousseau’s role in promoting the idea…

  • When Chapatis Forged the First War of Indian Independence: A Hidden Event

    When Chapatis Forged the First War of Indian Independence: A Hidden Event

    In this intriguing blog post, we delve into the historical significance of the chapati, a simple Indian bread, in the context of the 1857 Indian War of Independence against the East India Company. We explore the widespread distribution of chapatis across North India and its enigmatic role in mobilizing the masses, sparking conspiracy theories and…

  • The Hindu Joint Family as the Training Ground for Samskara

    The Hindu Joint Family as the Training Ground for Samskara

    In my latest blog post, I delve into the rich history of the Hindu joint family system and its profound influence on individual identity and societal values. I vividly recall the days when extended families, comprising numerous relatives living harmoniously under one roof, thrived under the guidance of a single family head. These families, despite…

  • If the West Bends Over Any Further, We’ll Be Left with a Broken Spine: Nations and Muslim Appeasement

    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…

  • 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…

  • Vyasa Poornima: The Peerless Educational Heritage of India

    Vyasa Poornima: The Peerless Educational Heritage of India

    Explore the profound reverence for Guru Dakshinamurthy, the embodiment of spiritual knowledge and wisdom, in this enlightening blog post. Adi Sankara’s verses pay tribute to the Guru who imparts knowledge through silence, emphasizing the Guru’s role in awakening the inner resplendence of spiritual wisdom. This post delves into the essence of the Guru-Shishya tradition in…

  • CoHNA Welcomes the Veto of SB403 as a Victory for Justice and Equality before Law

    CoHNA Welcomes the Veto of SB403 as a Victory for Justice and Equality before Law

    Discover the recent victory for justice and equality as the Coalition of Hindus of North America (CoHNA) celebrates California Governor Gavin Newsom’s veto of SB403. Governor Newsom’s decision to label the bill “unnecessary” aligns with CoHNA’s stance that existing laws effectively address discrimination in all forms. The bill, which stirred controversy, was seen by the…

  • 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…