Dr. S.L. Bhyrappa
Ghar-Wapsi Celebrated in Contemporary Indian Literature
The primacy of Ghar-Wapsi has been celebrated in contemporary Indian literature most notably by Dr. S.L. Bhyrappa
Dr. S.L. Bhyrappa
The primacy of Ghar-Wapsi has been celebrated in contemporary Indian literature most notably by Dr. S.L. Bhyrappa
Saartha
The Ateshgah Fire Temple in Baku, Azerbaijan, was originally the Hindu temple named Jvalaji built in 1745
Saartha
A deep and sustained study of the Saartha system is one of the definitive guides to learn the real history of Bharatavarsha
Saartha
A truthful study of the system of Saartha unambiguously shows an ennobling picture of the harmonious Sanatana social order of that era
Saartha
This episode explores the world of Maritime Saarthas or seaborne caravans in ancient India, which reached the pinnacle of prosperity in the Gupta reign.
Ancient India
This episode narrates the detailed composition of a Saartha or a merchant caravan and explores the role and prowess of the Saarthavaha, the leader of the caravan.
Saartha
It can be said that the Saartha was the first system of mobile MNCs to originate from Bharatavarsha
Ancient India
This episode narrates the extraordinary commercial highway networks of ancient Bharatavarsha and how the continuity of these routes were preserved intact till the downfall of the Mughal Empire.
Ancient India
The first episode of a historical essay series examining the system of Saartha, which was the extraordinary mobile economic engine of ancient India.
Dr. S.L. Bhyrappa
This episode introduces Dr. S.L. Bhyrappa's maiden historical classic, "Saartha" (Caravan) and this literary musical concert, "Mandra" (the Lowest Pitch). These are works every book-lover and literature aficionado must have in his shelf.
Sanatana Civilisation
There is a profound and dateless reason that Sanatana civilization and culture continues to survive in a largely unbroken fashion as the last and only non-Abrahamic civilization. When we examine the phenomenon on the philosophical plane, it becomes clear that the term “civilization” cannot be accurately or meaningfully applied to