Sanatana Civilisation
The Awful Tanishq Ad is the Consequence of Sanatana Civilisational Failure
A commentary on the implications of the communally-driven recent video advertisement of Tanishq
Sanatana Civilisation
A commentary on the implications of the communally-driven recent video advertisement of Tanishq
Sanatana Civilisation
The Prime Ministerial speeches from the Red Fort on Independence and Republic Days are Nehruvian relics and must be abandoned in favour of more meaningful civilisational alternatives
Sanatana Civilisation
Human Rights organisations are the contemporary equivalents of colonial expansionism designed to break the Hindu civilisation
Sanatana Civilisation
An essay examining the pervasive phenomenon of fake news in the contemporary time
Sanatana Civilisation
A cultural commentary on key civilisational lacunae in the Indian constitution and how they have played out in practice for seven decades
Sanatana Civilisation
Four steps to recover Sanatana confidence in order to deal with Left Liberal Tablighis
Sanatana Civilisation
Loss of physical geography is also a loss of cultural narrative memory.
Amit Shah
Amit Shah, once again, performed on the floor of the Parliament like a seasoned boxer at his combative best, smashing, pounding and battering a bunch of runty baloneys into helpless submission and groaning protest. This is the sum and substance of the passage of the much-needed and long-awaited Citizens (Amendment)
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
Banaras Hindu University
Part 1: The Consequences of Ignoring Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya’s Warning: A Preface October 26 1946. Exactly twelve days before he uncoiled his earthly bonds, Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya delivered a Sanatana or eternal message to the Sanatana society. In reality, it was his last civilisational will, testament and
Banaras Hindu University
“You are the mother of four children. Think of The Leader newspaper as your fifth child. Now, this child has been struck by disease. Shouldn’t this child be saved at any cost?” That was Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, “the foremost among all Bhikshus in India” standing before his wife,
Sanatana Civilisation
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been described as a political rock star for his popularity in India and with India’s global diaspora. His bear hugs and smiling pictures with a great variety of world leaders has become iconic. Yet there remain those who are against him at whatever he