Indian History
The Tapasya of the Tapasvins of Indian History
The first episode of a series showcasing the Tapasya, the methods and lifestyle of the stalwarts of Indian history
Indian History
The first episode of a series showcasing the Tapasya, the methods and lifestyle of the stalwarts of Indian history
Mughal History
The alleged proposal of the NCERT to omit the lessons of the Muslim rule in India will prove disastrous
Vijayanagara Empire
This episode lists and narrates the story of several lineages of inscription-writers and engravers and the immortal service they have rendered to our history
Narendra Modi
This Podcast breaks down the targeted massacre of Hindus in Pahalgam from historical and theological perspectives and calls for the urgent decapitation of Pakistan, the world's terror capital
South Indian History
An understudied chapter of our history is the role of and function played by inscription-writers and engravers
Communist Betrayal of India
From 1924 - 26, M.N. Roy used a variety of terror tactics and propaganda as the forerunners to establishing the Communist Party of India (CPI)
Communist Betrayal of India
In 1933, the Home Department of the colonial British Government brought out a brief dossier on M.N. Roy, India's first Communist terrorist
Hindu Muslim Riots
A forgotten incident of a nondescript mosque in Kanpur's Machli Bazar triggered the horrific Khilafat violence culminating in the Moplah genocide of Malabar Hindus
Ancient India
A thrilling story narrating the little-known history of how a Greek artist of the 2nd Century CE had engraved an image of Bharata Mata on a silver dish in Lampsacos, Turkey
Ramayana
Some of the most popular episodes associated with the Ramayana do not actually appear in Maharshi Valmiki's original Ramayana at all
History of Indian Freedom Struggle
Excerpts from Jadunath Sarkar's forgotten essay documenting the poisonous fruits of British rule in India
Ramayana
Arjun Bharadwaj provides a rather profound and objective analysis of the much-debated episode of Sita Devi's abandonment by Sri Rama