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Battle for Epistemic Supremacy
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Battle for Epistemic Supremacy

Akshay Srinivasan- January 6, 2020

There can be little doubt that the normative knowledge-systems are calling upon their hosts for a Hindu genocide. They’re deemed right, not just by our ... Read More

Continuous, Comprehensive and Cumulative – The Knowledge Tradition of India
Archives, Indology

Continuous, Comprehensive and Cumulative – The Knowledge Tradition of India

Pankaj Saxena- June 28, 2017

This article is an appeal to all teachers, educationists, and common Indians who are interested in Indian knowledge traditions and Indian education system. Read More

Breaking the Myth of Beef in Vedas
Archives, Indology

Breaking the Myth of Beef in Vedas

Harsha B. Wari- June 13, 2016

We should never conclude that animals are prescribed to be killed in Vedas for yajña. Read More

Honoring our Gurus: Learning from the life accounts of Rishis-III
Archives, Indology

Honoring our Gurus: Learning from the life accounts of Rishis-III

Vishal Agarwal- June 10, 2016

This is the third article by Vishal Agarwal in the series on the life accounts of various Rishis and Gurus from Sanatana Dharma, being published ... Read More

Honoring our Gurus: Learning from the life accounts of Rishis-I
Archives, Indology

Honoring our Gurus: Learning from the life accounts of Rishis-I

Vishal Agarwal- May 25, 2016

For this Guru Poornima, IndiaFacts will carry a series of articles by Vishal Agarwal on the life accounts of various Rishis and Gurus from Sanatana ... Read More