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My Personal Message!
My Personal Message!
My personal message is about the journey that shaped me, the lessons life taught me, and the realisations that pushed me back onto my own path. Every word you read here is mine — written from my own experiences, my own struggles, and the truths I discovered along the way.
Struggles and happiness are a part of life. If you don’t struggle, you won’t learn anything. If you don’t enjoy happiness, you won’t feel its essence. Both are just two sides of the same coin. Sometimes life feels like you’re swimming against the waves… but it’s only when you swim against the waves that you realise your own strength.
Dharma, Karma & Inner Evolution - In every age, societies celebrate “good people” — those who are kind, giving, honest, and willing to help without hesitation. Their intentions are noble, their hearts are soft, and their actions often uplift others. Yet, paradoxically, these very individuals frequently face exhaustion, heartbreak, and collapse.
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Forgotten History of India Unsung Heroes, Lost Kingdoms & Ancient Wisdom
Beyond the pages of conventional history lies another story — the story of Bharat’s forgotten souls who shaped her destiny. From warrior-kings and fearless queens to spiritual revolutionaries and silent reformers, countless men and women guarded the flame of dharmaTransliteration: धर्म / Dharma Meaning / Explanation: That which upholds, sustains, and maintains cosmic and social order. Includes duty, righteousness, natural law, and inner truth. Origin: Sanskrit (from root dhṛ — “to hold, support”) Note: Dharma is contextual — it changes with role, time, and stage of life. More through centuries of invasion, upheaval, and change. Their kingdoms crumbled, their names erased from textbooks, yet their spirit continues to breathe through the soil of this land.
Forgotten History is Bharathiyam’s tribute to those timeless lives — the heroes who fought not merely for land or power, but for dharmaTransliteration: धर्म / Dharma Meaning / Explanation: That which upholds, sustains, and maintains cosmic and social order. Includes duty, righteousness, natural law, and inner truth. Origin: Sanskrit (from root dhṛ — “to hold, support”) Note: Dharma is contextual — it changes with role, time, and stage of life. More; the queens who ruled with wisdom and compassion; the movements that stirred the conscience of a sleeping nation; and the empires whose glory still whispers through broken temples and ancient scripts.
Each article in this section rekindles a fragment of that memory — researched, retold, and revived with reverence. To remember them is not nostalgia; it is national awakening. For when we recall their courage and sacrifice, we rediscover ourselves — the eternal spirit of Bharat: resilient, righteous, and free.
History often remembers those who conquered—but rarely those who stood firm and protected. One such figure is Rani Naiki Devi, a queen of the Chaulukya (Solanki) dynasty who led her forces to victory against Muhammad Ghori in 1178 AD. At…
Introduction The excavation at Sinauli, led by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), has emerged as one of the most significant archaeological breakthroughs in understanding ancient Indian civilization. Dated roughly between 2000–1800 BCE, the discoveries at Sinauli have forced historians…
A Fortress of Time Rising majestically 1,226 meters above sea level, Savanadurga in Magadi taluk, Karnataka, is one of the largest monolithic granite hills in Asia. About 11 kilometers from the historic town of Magadi and roughly 60 kilometers from…
Among the many radiant figures in the history and folklore of Bhārat, one name echoes with extraordinary brilliance—Vikramāditya. His story is not merely one of kingship, but of courage, wisdom, justice, and deep dharmic insight. To this day, children and…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…