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Sanatana Dharma — Living Wisdom for Everyday Life
Sanatana Dharma — Living
Wisdom for Everyday Life

Sanātana Dharma, often known as the “eternal way,” is not just a religion but a way of living in harmony with the universe. It is the timeless wisdom that has guided seekers, families, and societies for thousands of years, teaching how to live a meaningful life rooted

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The Universal Human Question: Why am I here?
The Universal Human Question:
Why am I here?

Life is strange, isn’t it? The question “Why am I here?” rarely comes when all is well. It appears when the ground beneath us suddenly shakes—when a relationship fails, when a career collapses, or when health forces us to pause.

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Triranga Darshanam in one day!
Triranga Darshanam in one day!

A visit between Dawn to Dusk! A visit to all three Ranganatha Swamy Temples on the same day between sunrise and sunset! Aren’t you excited right now to go on Triranga Darshan in one day! It is believed a visit to three Sriranganatha Swamy temples between dawn to dusk called “Triranga Darshan”

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Mahākumbh Mela: The World’s Largest Spiritual Gathering
Mahākumbh Mela: The World’s
Largest Spiritual Gathering

Among the vast array of festivals that mark India’s spiritual calendar, none matches the scale and sanctity of the Mahākumbh Mela. Held once every twelve years, this extraordinary gathering is regarded as the largest congregation of humanity on earth, where millions of devotees, saints, and seekers...

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Jyotiṣa: The Science of Time and Stars
Jyotiṣa: The Science
of Time and Stars

In the vast universe of Sanātana Dharma, Jyotiṣa shines as the eye of the Vedas. The word itself comes from jyoti (light, star) and īśa (lord or knowledge), meaning the science of light or the wisdom of the stars. More than astrology in the popular sense, Jyotiṣa is a precise and sacred system that measures time, tracks celestial movements, and reveals...

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Sita’s Strength: The Silent Power of the Ramayana
Sita’s Strength:
The Silent Power of the Ramayana

When we think of the Ramayana, most minds are drawn toward the mighty bow of Rama, the loyalty of Lakshmana, or the devotion of Hanuman. Yet, at the very heart of this grand epic lies another force—gentle, unspoken, but unshakable. That force is Sita’s strength. Her power was not one of weapons or armies,

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Bharathiyam – A Soul Offering
Bharathiyam – A Soul Offering

Bharathiyam was first conceived on March 14, 2000, as a seed idea — long before India’s cultural heritage found a home online. Though the domain was registered on that very day, its deeper blossoming required 25 years of experience, inner churning, and karmic purification.

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The Kittur Uprising of 1824: When an Entire Kingdom Rose Together

Indian history remembers 1857 as the “First War of Independence,” but decades earlier, in a small principality of Karnataka, a fierce rebellion shook the foundations of British power. The Kittur Uprising of 1824, led by Rani Chennamma, was not just…

  • Venkatesham
  • May 27, 2025
  • Forgotten History

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

When we think of India’s struggle for freedom, 1857 is often remembered as the “First War of Independence.” Yet decades earlier, in 1817, a fierce uprising shook the British East India Company in Odisha. This was the Paika Rebellion, led…

  • Venkatesham
  • April 4, 2025
  • Forgotten History

The Keezhadi Excavations: Unveiling the Lost Sangam Civilization

In the quiet village of Keezhadi near Madurai, Tamil Nadu, archaeologists have been unearthing a buried city that has rewritten India’s history. The Keezhadi excavations, begun in 2015 by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and later carried forward by…

  • Venkatesham
  • March 20, 2025
  • Forgotten Sages, Stories

Dnyaneshwar: Child Saint of the Varkari Tradition

In the rich spiritual tapestry of Maharashtra, few figures shine as brightly as Sant Dnyaneshwar (1275–1296 CE), the child saint whose wisdom continues to inspire centuries later. Barely in his teens when he composed the Dnyaneshwari—a Marathi commentary on the…

  • Venkatesham
  • February 19, 2025
  • Forgotten Places, Stories

Udayagiri Caves: Echoes of Ancient Science & Spirituality

Hidden among the rocky hills of Madhya Pradesh, near Vidisha and not far from the world-famous Sanchi Stupa, lies a site where stone speaks the language of both science and spirituality. The Udayagiri Caves, carved during the Gupta period in…

  • Venkatesham
  • January 30, 2025
  • Forgotten Places, Stories

Talakadu: The Cursed City Beneath the Sands

On the banks of the sacred Kaveri River in Karnataka lies a place shrouded in mystery and legend—Talakadu. Once a thriving city of temples and dynasties, it is today known as the “city beneath the sands.” For centuries, shifting sands…

  • Venkatesham
  • December 18, 2024
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Alluri Sitarama Raju: The Tribal Leader Who Shook the Empire

When the history of India’s freedom struggle is told, the names of Gandhi, Nehru, and Subhas Bose often dominate the narrative. But deep in the forests of Andhra Pradesh, far from the cities and speeches, a fiery young leader waged…

  • Venkatesham
  • June 30, 2023
  • Forgotten Kings & Queens, Stories

Kittur Rani Chennamma and the Sparks of Revolt in Karnataka

When the history of India’s freedom struggle is written, the names of great leaders like Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi and Mangal Pandey often shine brightly. Yet decades before the Revolt of 1857 shook the British Empire, the soil of Karnataka…

  • Venkatesham
  • March 28, 2023
  • Forgotten Sages, Stories

Yogi Vemana: The Poet of Simple Truths

In the spiritual and literary history of South India, few figures remain as beloved and enduring as Yogi Vemana. A 17th-century saint-poet from Andhra Pradesh, Vemana is remembered not for grand philosophical treatises or courtly epics, but for his simple…

  • Venkatesham
  • January 14, 2023
  • Forgotten Sages, Stories

Kanakadasa: The Saint Who Sang Equality

In the sacred land of Karnataka, where bhakti (devotion) and music intertwined to awaken hearts, there lived a saint who sang not for kings or priests but for the common people. His name was Kanakadasa (1509–1609), a poet-saint, philosopher, and…

  • Venkatesham
  • August 24, 2022
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