D.V. Gundappa
Virakta Kavya or Renunciate Poetry in the Indian Literary Tradition
Exploring the splendid tradition of Virakta Kavya or Renunciate Poetry in the Indian tradition since the Vedic times to the 20th Century
D.V. Gundappa
Exploring the splendid tradition of Virakta Kavya or Renunciate Poetry in the Indian tradition since the Vedic times to the 20th Century
Yoga
First episode of a series surveying the contributions of D.V. Gundappa to the poetic genre that can be called Virakta Kāvya or Renunciate Poetry
Maniratnam
Commentary on the ugly descent of Kamal Haasan into irrelevance
R.C. Majumdar
In his final address, R.C. Majumdar recalls the timeless maxim that history divorced from truth does not help India
R.C. Majumdar
From personal experience, R.C. Majumdar recounts how Congress distorted Indian history by suppressing facts and inventing theories
Irfan Habib
In an eye-opening lecture in 1968, Sri R.C. Majumdar predicted the ensuing invasion of the history establishment by Leftist Distorians
Amit Shah
Maoism turned three generations of Indian youth into terrorists by brainwashing them on university campuses and through media
D.V. Gundappa
This is an English translation of DVG's evocative Kannada poem, Daarigara Haadu or the Song of the Wayfarers
Vasudeva Sharan Agarwala
Vasudeva Sharan Agarwala and A.S. Altekar were exemplary scholars of Indian history who brought a vast range of scholarship and field experience to their work
Luminaries of Modern Indian Renaissance
Sri V.S. Sukhtankar travelled from Pune to a remote village in Andhra to decipher just one inscription related to Vijayanagara history
History Writing in India
The sort of cultural commitment that the exemplars of Indian history had set for themselves is truly astonishing
Narendra Modi
Commentary on the recently concluded four-day war with Pakistan, a Jihadi state that refuses to learn any lessons