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No Branches without Roots — An Understanding of Hindu Social Structure from the Outside-In – Part II
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No Branches without Roots — An Understanding of Hindu Social Structure from the Outside-In – Part II

Maragatham- June 29, 2022

(Image courtesy: viewbug.com) Editor’s Note: Part I in this series of three articles can be read here. Part II – Community and Sanatana Civilization (Concepts ... Read More

A Vedic Aryan Homeland in the Steppes? A Critique of the Kurgan Hypothesis
Archives, Indology

A Vedic Aryan Homeland in the Steppes? A Critique of the Kurgan Hypothesis

Akshay Shankar- July 4, 2020

While the mainstream Kurgan theory could explain initial Indo-European expansions into Europe from the Yamnaya culture through later cultures like corded ware and catacomb cultures, ... Read More

Agenda for Hindu Survival: What we can do as individuals
Archives, Demography (Persecution & Proselytisation)

Agenda for Hindu Survival: What we can do as individuals

Nithin Sridhar- July 5, 2019

While preservation is a long-term agenda and a continuous process that cannot be ignored, what is immediate and a matter of our survival is the ... Read More

Civilizational Conflict: An analysis using Game Theory
Archives, Commentaries

Civilizational Conflict: An analysis using Game Theory

Khatvaanga- September 7, 2016

To fully understand the conflict between civilizations, it is necessary to understand how conflict occurs between the two groups. Read More