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The Swastika Story: How an ancient sacred symbol became adopted by the Nazis

The Swastika Story: How an ancient sacred symbol became adopted by the Nazis

It was nearing Diwali and my family had started decorating our home here in london a few days ahead of date. My grandparents are strictly against using artificial light bulbs and decorations when it comes to adorning the house for spiritual purposes and prefer traditional “diyas” and “rangolis” instead. So we carefully lit the entire [...]

June 22, 2012 Rudra History 3

Lachit Borphukan : A great ‘unknown’ Son of Sanatan Dharma

Lachit Borphukan : A great ‘unknown’ Son of Sanatan Dharma

Lachit Borphukan : A great 'unknown' Son of Sanatan Dharma [...]

June 10, 2012 Rajesh Patel Archives, History 3

Buddha : The Great ‘Caste’ Reformist ?

Buddha : The Great ‘Caste’ Reformist ?

Dr Koenraad Elst explores the truth behind the often made claim that Buddha was a caste reformist [...]

May 28, 2012 Dr Koenraad Elst Analysis/Insights, Archives 0

Takshashila: The world’s first known university

Takshashila: The world’s first known university

The site initially began to develop as a loosely connected group of buildings where learned persons resided, worked and taught. Over the years, additional buildings were added; rulers made donations and more scholars migrated there. Gradually a large campus developed, which became a celebrated seat of learning in the ancient world. Not only Indians but [...]

May 24, 2012 Rajesh Patel History 2

Moksha Is Not About Running Away From the World

Moksha Is Not About Running Away From the World

“Brahman is not only the cause and supporting power and indwelling principle of the universe, he is also its material and its sole material. Matter also is Brahman and it is nothing other than or different from Brahman”    : Sri Aurobindo Hinduism says that the four main aims of life are Kama, Artha, Dharma and [...]

May 22, 2012 HHR Spirituality/Culture Comments Off on Moksha Is Not About Running Away From the World

A Reopened Hindu Temple in Pakistan Attacked

A Reopened Hindu Temple in Pakistan Attacked

PESHAWAR: A Hindu temple in Peshawar was attacked by unknown men on Sunday, Express News reported. The Goraknath Temple, located in the Gor Khatri district, was recently reopened for worship after being closed for almost 60 years over ownership issue. A two-member bench of the Peshawar High Court (PHC), in its verdict on September 15, 2012, [...]

May 20, 2012 HHR News updates 1

Europe’s True Identity : Christian or really Pagan ?

Europe’s True Identity : Christian or really Pagan ?

‘In recent years European religious and political  leaders along with leading academics have emphasised on returning to Europe’s ‘Christian’ Identity but history tells a different story that actually Europe’s historical Identity and roots  has more in common with Hinduism’ : On 11 April 2011  Ex-Pope Benedict XVI accused anyone who denied Europe ‘s Christian roots [...]

May 20, 2012 Ranbir Singh Indigenous/Pagan Voice, News updates, World Focus 10

The Challenge of Life If Hanuman Dies

The Challenge of Life If Hanuman Dies

At one point in the Ramayana, Indrajit (Ravana's eldest son) launched a massive attack against a section of Rama's army, causing massive slaughter. When Jambhavan (the commander) arrived at the scene to survey the damage, the first thing he said was, "Is Hanuman alive?" [...]

May 18, 2012 Rajesh Patel Hindu Wisdom, Spirituality/Culture 2

Hindus and Sikhs complain about ‘Asian’ label in UK

Hindus and Sikhs complain about ‘Asian’ label in UK

Groups representing Sikh and Hindu communities have complained about the term “Asian” being used to describe the men involved in grooming trials. Earlier this month, nine men were jailed for being part of a sex ring in Rochdale which groomed girls for sex. The groups said the men involved were “almost always of Pakistani origin” [...]

May 18, 2012 HHR Archives, News updates Comments Off on Hindus and Sikhs complain about ‘Asian’ label in UK

Remembering the Ugandan Indian Exodus

Remembering the Ugandan Indian Exodus

Most 2nd and 3rd generation immigrants who are born and brought up in a country could never imagine being expelled from it, and one would hope that such an event would never happen. Yet Ugandan Indians had been settled in the country for an even longer time. They were uprooted almost overnight, their homes, businesses [...]

May 13, 2012 Rajesh Patel Archives, History 0
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