Devotion is the easiest and most accessible among all practices towards achieving the goal of life – Moksha (salvation). However, one should note that there are two types of devotion: Qualified and non-qualified. Much awareness and inclination towards the qualified form of devotion creates misconception. People think that only the qualified form of devotion is […]
Need to Set Right Historical Fallacies for Vedic and Ancient Indian History
Dr.S.Srinivas The efflorescence of human mind first occurred in the Indian sub-continent with the beginning of the Vedic age on the banks of river Saraswathi which has now dried up. Though the exact date of this civilization is rather difficult to determine we can roughly say that it flourished around 5000 B.C. But one thing […]
Learn Sanskrit: Part 1 – Lesson 2
As Dharma has entered a glorious new age of revival, it is important for followers of Dharma to no longer depend on English language translations of our scriptures. It is most definitely a true statement that there is no Sanskriti (culture) without Sanskrit (the mother of all languages). One can only appreciate the vast treasure […]
Learn Sanskrit: Part 1 – Lesson 1
As Dharma has entered a glorious new age of revival, it is important for followers of Dharma to no longer depend on English language translations of our scriptures. It is most definitely a true statement that there is no Sanskriti (culture) without Sanskrit (the mother of all languages). One can only appreciate the vast treasure […]
How Secular is Article 30 in the Indian Constitution?
By Adity Sharma The thirst for knowledge is present in each of us from the time we are infants. As we grow and mature, this insatiable curiosity for learning is channeled through educational institutions. Here, we hone our skills, and eventually take up the necessary stations in society. Swami Vivekananda was one such proponent of […]
Arvind Kejriwal – From Magsaysay to Maobadi – A Scary Spike for India
By Krishna Baalu Mr Arvind Kejriwal a former Income Tax officer, Magsaysay award winner, hailing from Haryana, started his activism as a maverick crusader but, today grown in to a political force to be reckoned with. Though, his father Sri Gobind Ram Kejriwal was an RSS sympathiser, his journey was flagged off with a seemingly […]
Narendra Modi Whiff Wharton Miff – Wharton Soiled its Rugs?
A Critique of de-compos mentis by Dr. O. P. Sudrania Modi Whiff Wharton Miff – Wharton Soiled its Rugs? The blunt knell via Wharton sting: “The rescission now is perceived internationally as an indicator of an institutional position in the vigorous ongoing political debate over upcoming elections in India.” Profs. Aseem Shukla and Saswati Sarkar […]
Did India (Hindustan) Benefit from the British Raj?
The idea that British rule in India was a force for good is not uncommon in Britain and even in certain sections of westernised Indian elite. Read right-of-centre British newspapers and you will regularly find articles and columns that glorify Britain’s colonial past, giving the impression that Britain was spreading the light of Western Civilisation […]
Can Their Martyrdom Inspire Our Leaders – Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev & Rajguru
Dr. O. P. Sudrania 23 March is the Martyrs day or the ‘BalidAn Din‘ of Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev & Rajguru! I pay my especial reverence to Hindu Janjagran Samiti for their very touching issue on this pious occasion. I alongwith all the patriotic children of Bharat and HJS Salute these great Heroes! The best way […]
Did PM Manmohan Singh Know or Not 2 G Contra Bonos Mores?
Dr. O. P. Sudrania Dr. M M Singh is virtual Prime Minister of India as a head of UPA II coalition partners since they came back in power in 2009 elections. But the decision making force lives in 10, Janpath where the UPA Chairperson viz. Ms Sonia Gandhi lives and everybody has to flock to […]









