Santhara: The Jain Path of Peaceful Departure

6 months ago

Among the many spiritual practices of India, few are as profound and misunderstood as Santhara (also called Sallekhana). Practiced by…

Bharatanatyam: The Dance of Devotion

7 months ago

Bharatanatyam, one of the oldest classical dance forms of India, is more than performance—it is meditation in motion, a sacred…

The Essence of Ramayana in 10 Lessons

7 months ago

The Rāmāyaṇa is more than an epic — it is a guide to dharma, family, leadership, and devotion. Composed by…

The Paika Rebellion of 1817: Odisha’s First War of Independence

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When we think of India’s struggle for freedom, 1857 is often remembered as the “First War of Independence.” Yet decades…

The Keezhadi Excavations: Unveiling the Lost Sangam Civilization

8 months ago

In the quiet village of Keezhadi near Madurai, Tamil Nadu, archaeologists have been unearthing a buried city that has rewritten…

Arjuna’s Dilemma: Why We All Stand on Kurukshetra

8 months ago

Every person, at some point in life, finds themselves standing on their own Kurukshetra — a field of conflict, doubt,…

Veena: The Instrument of Saraswati

8 months ago

Among the many sacred symbols of Sanātana Dharma, few are as evocative as the Vīṇā, the stringed instrument held by…

Bhishma’s Vow: The Weight of Dharma in Mahabharata

8 months ago

In the sprawling epic of the Mahabharata, countless heroes rise and fall. Yet, among them, Bhishma stands apart—not only for…

Dnyaneshwar: Child Saint of the Varkari Tradition

8 months ago

In the rich spiritual tapestry of Maharashtra, few figures shine as brightly as Sant Dnyaneshwar (1275–1296 CE), the child saint…

The Mahabharata as a Mirror of Human Nature

9 months ago

The Mahābhārata, composed by Maharshi Vyāsa, is not just the longest epic in the world — it is a mirror…