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The Enigma of Bhakti
August 14, 2026August 14, 2026POETRYBy Pornima Rajkarne3 0

The Enigma of Bhakti

This poem by Pornima Rajkarne traces the relationship shared by the author with Bhakti, one of the important paths of Adhyatma. She weaves together her personal experiences, fieldwork insights, and the academic discourse of Bhakti in this piece.

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Why Are We This Way? A Guide to Rediscovering Hindu Shastras
August 09, 2026August 9, 2026BOOK REVIEWBy Pradeep Krishnan2 0

Why Are We This Way? A Guide to Rediscovering Hindu Shastras

Why do Hindus think differently about knowledge, duty, worship, time and existence? Why Are We This Way: A Guide to Hindu Shastras approaches these questions through the vast knowledge traditions of Sanatana Dharma. Rather than treating Hinduism as a collection of rituals or beliefs, the book introduces readers to the interconnected Shastric ecosystem underlying them. Its accessible treatment of complex traditions makes it particularly relevant to a generation increasingly disconnected from its scriptural inheritance. This review examines the book as a roadmap towards recovering that intellectual and civilizational memory.

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Decolonizing IKS (“Indian Knowledge Systems”)
August 04, 2026August 4, 2026PERSPECTIVEBy Vamsee Juluri4 0

Decolonizing IKS (“Indian Knowledge Systems”)

Delivered by Prof. Prakash Shah on behalf of Prof. Vamsee Juluri at the panel "Decolonisation, Public Discourse and IKS" during the IKSHA Conference at Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, this thought-provoking talk argues that decolonisation cannot be reduced to merely replacing Western knowledge with Indian knowledge. It challenges the Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS) movement to examine its own assumptions and recover the spiritual foundations of Bharatiya knowledge. The talk ultimately asks whether true decolonisation is possible if Bhagawan is removed from the centre of the civilizational worldview.

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Scholarship and Sacred Truth
July 26, 2026July 26, 2026PERSPECTIVEBy Niharika15 0

Scholarship and Sacred Truth

Can a civilization survive if all its sacred truths are judged solely by external academic standards? This essay argues that while historical inquiry has its place, Hindu Dharma must remain rooted in its own sacred framework of shraddha, sampradaya, and parampara. A living tradition cannot endure if its foundational beliefs are endlessly relativized. History may study a civilization from the outside, but only its sacred truths sustain it from within.

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Rāmo Vigrahavān Dharmaḥ: The Sixteen Lakṣaṇas as a Complete Condition-Set of Dharma
July 22, 2026July 22, 2026ESSAYBy Pavan Kumar Garikapati9 0

Rāmo Vigrahavān Dharmaḥ: The Sixteen Lakṣaṇas as a Complete Condition-Set of Dharma

What does it truly mean to call Rāma "Vigrahavān Dharmaḥ" - the embodiment of Dharma? Drawing on the opening verses of the Vālmīki Rāmāyaṇa, this essay argues that the sixteen lakṣaṇas are not merely admirable virtues but a complete and indispensable condition-set for the embodiment of Dharma. Through a rigorous śāstric analysis of pramāṇa, lakṣaṇa, and embodiment, it presents a compelling philosophical framework that reveals why Rāma is not simply a follower of Dharma, but its fullest living manifestation.

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Why India’s amazing soft power doesn’t have the impact it deserves

Constant bullying tactics and denigration from people that are scared of Hinduism's influence has made India's soft power not get the attention it deserves.

In ESSAY

Great Women of household in the Vaishnava tradition

A summary of exemplary females from history in the Vaishnava tradition.

In ESSAY

Art: According to Ananda Coomaraswamy

The process of creating artforms requires a meditative approach where free from identifying with our mortal nature, humans try and come closer to the divine.

In COMMENTARY

The Unity of India

The concept of India and its unity comes up time and again without satisfactorily analysing the evidence at hand.

In TRAVELOGUE

The Magnificent Shore Temple and Rathas at Mahabalipuram – Part I

The 1400-year-old Shore temple and Panch Rathas showcase masterful stonework that leaves the visitor spellbound.

In ESSAY

Garuda – A Unique Amalgamation of Power, Royalty, Divinity & Faith

This article, discusses Garuda, the vehicle of the mighty Vishnu; his presence and influence in iconography and symbology in Bharat and beyond.

In ESSAY

Halal versus Jhatka: A scientific review

The huge value of its industry has made Halal a common method of slaughter across the world even though the Jhatka method causes only a fraction of the pain the animal endures.

In BOOK REVIEW

Why all religions are not the same

A synopsis of "The heathen in his blindness", in which Professor S. N. Balagangadhara demolishes the idea of analyzing non-Abrahamic cultures through the western religious framework obsessed with theory-making.

In PERSPECTIVE

Decolonising the Indian Education System – Why Our Approach is Flawed

Recent efforts to decolonise the Indian education system, particularly through rewriting NCERT textbooks, focus on reclaiming India's intellectual heritage by infusing indigenous knowledge into the curriculum. However, merely altering content without changing the deeper intellectual foundations upon which it rests will only result in superficial change. True decolonisation demands a shift from western frameworks of how we teach, learn and evaluate knowledge, to genuinely embrace India's philosophical and cultural traditions at every level of education.

In ESSAY

Reclaiming Saundarya: Beauty in Everyday Life

Appreciating the aesthetic essence of our daily lives is more pertinent than ever as we get caught up in our materialistic pursuits.

In ESSAY

Temples of Tamil Nadu: Ancient Glories and current state of affairs – Part 1

Tamil Nadu's ancient architectural marvels have been at the mercy of the state for far too long.

In ESSAY

Trail of Tears

The consequences of Muslim separatism have been seen throughout Indian history but it came to a head during the time of partition.

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In BOOK REVIEW

A Tale of Fraught Modernities

Barua's book is an important reflection on the nature of colonial subjecthood, at least in its elite manifestations. We discover that it was by no means completely lacking in agency. The elite colonial subject was not a passive receptacle for the political, or, in this case, the religious and philosophical ideas issuing from the West.

In ESSAY

Back to the Elements – Objects, places, and symbols of worship

The essence of worship in Hinduism lies in recognizing the significance of the archetypical elements that define our world.

In ESSAY

Nature’s Basket

Ancient India relied on an elaborate knowledge system to conserve and manage ecology.

In BOOK REVIEW

The Indian Conservative: A History of Indian Right-Wing Thought

A look into conservative thought in India which has existed long before any such discourse in the West.

In ESSAY

What lies in erasing names of Freedom Fighters?

The attempt to annihilate the Hindus and their civilization may count as the longest contract of its kind in history with the largest infrastructure, labour and patience.

In VIDEO

Why Swadeshi Indology?

Indians must take ownership of their own culture and heritage if they are to prevent it from getting digested and distorted by scholars who have no inkling of the real ethos of our tradition and who use alien theoretical approaches to interpret Indian texts.

In ESSAY

Language: A medium of life itself

Language has a deeper meaning attached to it than we realise.

In EXCERPT

Indigenisation: A Predatory Enterprise

The urge to usurp native cultures and their philosophy in order to harvest souls has been the calling card of Christianity from the time of its inception.

In ESSAY

Bhārata as Dharma rāṣṭra

We should all aspire for a Dharma rāṣṭra, a rāṣṭra that is in sync with Dharma.

In COMMENTARY

Analysis of the New York Time's coverage of the Pulwama attack and its aftermath

The New York Times headlines were used to mislead readers, blame the victims, and clean up after the mass murder of the CRPF jawans.

In ESSAY

Effects of Colonization on Indian Thought – Part 2

This Indian genius has now begun to percolate back to the West, where it inspires new approaches, deeper thoughts, though not yet the transforming Shakti. Perhaps the tide of colonialism will be reversed, after all.

In ESSAY

How our ancient rishis preserved the Vedas flawlessly

With oral tradition as the method of passing knowledge through the generations, the ancient rishis truly developed a marvellous system to transmit our scriptures.

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