The Lost City of Dwarka
Today hidden in the depths of the Arabian Sea, the legendary city of Dwarka was once the famed capital of the Chandravanshi Kshatriya (Lunar Dynasty) scions of Vrishni and Lord…
Today hidden in the depths of the Arabian Sea, the legendary city of Dwarka was once the famed capital of the Chandravanshi Kshatriya (Lunar Dynasty) scions of Vrishni and Lord…
Srauta Sutras are appendages to the Vedic Brahmana texts that concern with the proper conduct of rituals in the Sruti Texts. Of particular interest to mathematics is the ’Baudhayana Sulbha…
There is something about policy and governance that has always intrigued me, and central to the nation's policy design has been economics (or as we will dissect, has been fatal…
Man's everlasting want is for perfection, for he is the very reflection of the perfect divine. Seeking his essential nature as 'Sat-Chit-Anand' (Perfect Truth, Pure Consciousness and Bliss), he wanders…
(This post has been contributed by an Anonymous resident of Vrindavan) "They obviously do not understand the bhakti of Bhagwan Ram."—Acharya Satyendra Das¹ "Banaras had an old puranic identity, a…
Introduction The theological basis of Vedanta philosophy is grounded in the Upanishadic literature, embedded in the Vedic Samhita schools as appendages. Of these have emerged the schools of Advaita, Vishishtadvaita…
Many false narratives often propagated by sections in academia, modern feminists, Marxist historians as well as some ignorant members of the Hindu society remain in the context of gender issues,…
Geometry forms the foundation of the disciplines of architecture, town planning, design and mathematical thought and for the very same reason has found copious elaboration among ancient civilisations. However, the…
Ancient Indian Education evolved strictly on the foundations of Indian epistemological and philosophical traditions. The streams of education were divided into the Paravidya(The higher or spiritual sciences) and Aparavidya(The lower or secular…
Students of economics or readers of economic and financial editorials often come across one of the most abused terms in literature of Indian economic history, the 'Hindu Rate of Growth'.…