Once Upon a Time in Delhi

Nikhil Yadav  Many historians have distorted History to suit the needs of the governments, and it’s hard to find any difference between court historians working for monarchs and today’s historians who are so-called modern day rational, scientific historians working in democratic setups because we see biases in both their writings. It is the result of […]

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Sister Nivedita: the friend of all – Nikhil Yadav and Maitri Rautela.

The mother’s heart, the hero’s willThe sweetness of the southern breeze,The sacred charm and strength that dwell,On Aryan altars, flaming, free;All these be yours and many more,No ancient soul could dream before-Be thou to India’s future son,                                      The mistress, servant, friend in one -Swami Vivekananda (The complete Works of SV /Volume6)    In a poem written […]

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THE ‘CHAKRAVYUH’ HINDUISM FINDS ITSELF IN

~ by Dr. Dev Desai The thought process culminating in this article was provoked by few incidents of the recent past- the Tanishq ad withdrawal, beheading of a teacher in Paris by a radical Muslim etc. While Hinduism prides itself upon being the last significant pagan faith still left standing, despite nearly millennium long brutal […]

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UGC द्वारा घोषित 24 फ़र्ज़ी शिक्षण संस्थान

यूनिवर्सिटी ग्रांट कमीशन (यूजीसी) ने बुधवार को देश के 24 स्वयंभू और गैर मान्यता प्राप्त संस्थानों की एक सूची जारी की। यूजीसी ने इन संस्थानों को फर्जी करार दिया है। आयोग की सूची के अनुसार इसमें सबसे ज्यादा संस्थान उत्तर प्रदेश और उसके बाद राष्ट्रीय राजधानी नई दिल्ली में हैं। उत्तर प्रदेश : वारणसेय संस्कृत […]

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What took Ambedkar to reject Sikhism and chose Buddhism

~ Komal Behl On 14th October 1956, B.R. Ambedkar, the architect of the Indian Constitution decided to follow path of Buddhism along with his 3,65,000 followers but prior to his affiliation to Buddhism he was willing to convert into Sikhism for which he sent his son and nephew to the Golden temple. Lets discuss this […]

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देवभूमि के स्वतंत्रता सेनानी: कालू मेहरा

~ मोनिका रावत  भारत को आजाद हुए 73 साल होने को हैं। इस आजादी को पाने के लिए हमारे देश को एक लंबी लड़ाई लड़नी पड़ी। 1757 में पलासी के युद्ध के बाद ब्रिटिश ने भारत में राजनीतिक सत्ता स्थापित की। यही वो समय था जब अंग्रेज भारत आए और करीब 200 साल तक राज किया। […]

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Sachindranath Sanyal: Patriotism! Intellect! Bravery

~ Renu Bhardwaj India owes its Independence to thousands of nameless and unsung heroes who sacrificed their lives to see India free from the clutches of Britishers cruelty. One such hero of our Independence struggle is Sachindra Nath Sanyal an Indian revolutionary and mentor of revolutionaries like Chandrashekhar Azad & Bhagat Singh. Originally belonging from […]

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Concepts of Botany in Vedic India

~ Arpit Das दशकूपसमा वापी दशवापीसमो ह्रदः । दशह्रदसमः पुत्रो दशपुत्रसमो द्रुमः ॥ Building a pond is equal to building ten wells, building a reservoir equal to building ten ponds,Having a son equal to having the resources of ten ponds, but having a tree is equal to ten sons! Matsya Purana 154:512 With the advancement […]

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YUVA JMI Attempts To Explore India’s Eternal Civilization

YUVA JMI organised a webinar on ‘Ancient Temples Eternal Civilization’. Pankaj Saxena, Chief Editor of Indic Varta & Lecturer, Centre for Indic Studies addressed the students on the topic. Speaker categorised the lecture in 3 sections. In first section, he showed pictures of magnificent Temples across India. In second section, he described the symobolicism of […]

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