Hindu Inscriptions
The Three Elements of Hindu Inscriptions and Why Dāna-śāsanas are Central to Hindu History
Read all about the three vital elements of Hindu inscriptions and what they reveal about our history, society and culture.
Hindu Inscriptions
Read all about the three vital elements of Hindu inscriptions and what they reveal about our history, society and culture.
Hindu Inscriptions
Hindu inscriptions are actually Government records. They provide us authentic information about the historical events that they record.
D.C. Sircar
How the Nehruvian establishment aided and abetted by Marxists masquerading as historians destroyed Indian epigraphy.
Hindu History
Indian epigraphy is one of the toughest disciplines and a highly demanding profession, calling for expert-level knowledge in multiple domains.
Hindu Inscriptions
The Golden Age of Indian Epigraphy began in the late 19th century and lasted up to the 1950s. It is an epoch that needs a more comprehensive study.
Indian History
The first part of an introductory series on Indian Epigraphy or the study of inscriptions.
Indian History
A deep-dive into the exciting and chequered history of the Nath or nose-ring, the familiar ornament worn by Hindu women over the centuries.
British Colonialism of India
After Warren Hastings was acquitted from his impeachment trial, he received congratulatory letters from groups of Sanskrit Pandits from Benares.
D.V. Gundappa
In the late 19th century, a traditional Sanskrit Pathashala in a village near Kolar had come under the British axe. Hormusji J Bhabha, grandfather of the famous Homi J. Bhabha, saved it from total destruction.
Hindu Business History
This is the first episode of Kunjanambi Setti, a Kerala Guild-leader who was instrumental in bringing peace between the Hoysala and the Sevuna Empires.
British Colonialism of India
A deep dive into some of the details of the East India Company's heartless loot of India gives us several insights into the intrinsic Briton character that was at the root of England's colonisation of large parts of the globe.
Mughal History
The second and concluding part of our series on life inside Bahadur Shah Zafar's Red Fort shows how he and his royalty indulged in extravagant spending and led a reckless life.