Why Hindus Must Relearn the Art of Knowing Themselves — and Their Enemies (A Wake-Up Call for Hindu Civilization)
In Swayambodha and Shatrubodha: Hindu View of Self and the World, scholar-thinker Pankaj Saxena presents a profound civilizational analysis of Hindu selfhood and its adversaries. ... Read More
Muslim Politics in India, through a Humanist-Modernist Lens
Hamid Dalwai (Image Courtesy: The Siasat Daily) ‘...Now, suppose that all English, and the whole English army, were to leave India, taking with them all ... Read More
Forgotten Neighbors: The Eighty-Year Ordeal of Hindus in Bangladesh
Picture Courtesy: NDTV This past year saw a “regime change” in Bangladesh that some have argued was engineered and orchestrated by a combination of international ... Read More
Savarkar: Echoes from a Forgotten Past, 1883–1924: A Review
Image Courtesy: Penguin India Vinayak Damodar Savarkar is among the most debated figures in India’s freedom movement, evoking both admiration and criticism. Vikram Sampath’s biography ... Read More
From Red to Rudraksha: Swami Anandavanam Bharati’s Journey from Communism to Sanatana Dharma
Image courtesy: Pradeep Krishnan As soon as the news of Swami Anandavanam Bharati, a Keralite saint, being appointed as Mahamandaleshwar of the Juna Akhada was ... Read More
