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Rathakara Revealed: The Complete Guide to Master Chariot‑Makers of Ancient India

Rathakara—literally “chariot-maker”—names a master artisan whose work united engineering precision, ritual observance, and aesthetic judgment in Ancient India. Vedic and Dharmasastra sources portray a dynamic professional identity embedded in guild economies and temple cultures. Technical expertise in wheel geometry, axle–yoke alignment, and sustainable materials supported warfare, royal processions, and ratha festivals such as the Jagannath…
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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…
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The Last Days of a Sadhvi

A profoundly moving episode of the last days of Sri C. Vasudevaiah’s sister-in-law shows what the Hindu society has really lost. Channapattana Vasudevaiah was once a household name in Karnataka, affectionately renowned for his elementary schoolbooks teaching the basics of Kannada grammar and composition to children. Titled “Kannaḍa bāla bōdhe” (a rough translation is “Kannada…