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Navaratri and its Spiritual Symbolism

Navaratri and its Spiritual Symbolism

It is that time of the year where Hindus start preparations for celebrating Navaratri, the joyous festival of nine nights, which is dedicated to the Divine Mother Durga. Virtually every Hindu community in the world celebrates Navaratri. The major story associated with Navaratri is the battle between the great Goddess Durga and the demon Mahishasura, [...]

October 14, 2012 Rajesh Patel Shakti Unveiled : The Dawn of the Goddess, Spirituality/Culture 0

Meghnad Desai: Lord of the Lies

Meghnad Desai: Lord of the Lies

Meghnad Desai on his new book ‘Who Wrote the Bhagwad Gita?‘ “I wrote the book as a secular inquiry into the Gita because in a sense, I could never make head or tail of it and then I stopped trying. About two or three years ago, I was asked to deliver the Goswami lecture in [...]

October 7, 2012 Ranbir Singh Analysis/Insights, Hinduphobia 4

Hindus of Cambodia – Kampuchea

Hindus of Cambodia – Kampuchea

Cambodia was first influenced by Hinduism during the beginning of the Funan kingdom. Hinduism was one of the Khmer Empire’s official religions. Cambodia is the home to one of the only two temples dedicated to Brahma in the world. Angkor Wat of Cambodia is the largest Hindu temple in the world. Laos used to be [...]

September 24, 2012 HHR Cambodia - Kampuchea 0

A Hindu View on Drug Use and Abuse

A Hindu View on Drug Use and Abuse

Drug addiction is arguably a social problem encouraged by the greater artificial life-style of our culture. It reflects a deeper seated weakness in our cultural life-style connected to a lack of spirituality and introspection.Hindu Dharma offers an inner technology of yoga, mantra and meditation for accessing higher states of consciousness, peace and happiness without [...]

August 19, 2012 Vamadev Shastri Spirituality/Culture 1

Vedic Evolution of Consciousness

Vedic Evolution of Consciousness

Modern psychology and cognitive science is only now exploring the frontiers of consciousness (exemplified in Vedanta) and its impact on human life and behaviour. Current researches (Joel Krueger) in the field also indicate that transcending of the personalized ego often leads to a unified mode of awareness and “That a scholar acquires a new insight, [...]

August 8, 2012 Tina Sadhwani Spirituality/Culture 2

Dr Llewelyn Morgan : Another Hindu-Phobic from Oxford ?

Dr Llewelyn Morgan : Another Hindu-Phobic from Oxford ?

Dr Koenraad Elst exposes the fallacies, propaganda and historical revision of Oxford's latest vociferous anti-Hindu Academic : Dr Llewelyn Morgan. [...]

July 24, 2012 Dr Koenraad Elst Hinduphobia 3

Vedic Astrology and Marriage Compatibility

Vedic Astrology and Marriage Compatibility

A brief insight into Vedic Astrology and Marriage Compatibility in the modern age. [...]

July 11, 2012 Vamadev Shastri Spirituality/Culture 0

Influential British Christian Group’s Civil War Agenda in India

Influential British Christian Group’s Civil War Agenda in India

Hindu Humans Rights Exposure on influential Christian Solidarity Worldwide and its sinister agenda Against Hindus and India which could lead to civil war. [...]

July 6, 2012 Ranbir Singh Analysis/Insights, Archives, Missionaries, World Focus 7

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
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