Kurmavatara

U Lakshman Rao The Kurmāvathāra left a profound impact upon the cosmos. The boundless treasures of the universe lay concealed in the hidden depths of the ocean. The only way to recover this wealth and share it with the world was to churn the ocean’s unfathomable waters. In ancient times, the venerable sage Durvāsa, son…

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Why Did the Left Shrink from Banyan to Bonsai?

Dr Buragadda Srinadh It’s a strange sight in Indian politics today—on prime-time debates and social media, you’ll find Communist spokespersons like Vivek Srivatsav invoking the Constitution with almost evangelical fervour only to, in the next breath, demand withddrawing of the Waqf amendment Bill, framed and passed by a democratically elected government. That contradiction—screaming “democracy!” while…

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Matsya the first avatar of Vishnu

Do the younger generation even know what the Dasavatars are? In an age dominated by modern education and Westernized narratives, many probably don’t. But in a civilisation like Bharat—one of the world’s oldest and richest cultures—shouldn’t our youth be made aware of this profound aspect of our spiritual heritage? The Dasavatars are not just mythological…

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A Democracy Denied – How Gandhi Blocked Patel and Democracy

Dr Buragadda Srinadh India’s independence was hard-won—and so were its first steps as a sovereign nation. But one of its earliest and most consequential decisions wasn’t made through a democratic vote or policy debate. It came down to Gandhi’s influence. In 1946, the Congress party needed to choose its leader—who would, by default, become independent…

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