Dhīti is a blog for long form essays, expressions of civilizational voice, cinema and literature review, and more.
The Global Soil Health Crisis - Implications and Solutions
This article draws attention to the global soil health crisis, elucidating its adverse environmental effects as well as its impact on human health and nutrition; and calls for the adoption of solutions to mitigate this dire predicament.
Indian Knowledge Systems Part 3
The purpose of this series of three essays is to make the reader aware of the richness of Indian knowledge systems. It also focuses on the ontological and epistemological foundations of Indian knowledge systems. The series tries to give an overview of how Indian metaphysics differs from the scientific and modern perspectives of knowledge production and understanding of reality.
Indian Knowledge Systems Part 2
The purpose of this series of three essays is to make the reader aware of the richness of Indian knowledge systems. It also focuses on the ontological and epistemological foundations of Indian knowledge systems. The series tries to give an overview of how Indian metaphysics differs from the scientific and modern perspectives of knowledge production and understanding of reality.
Indian Knowledge Systems Part 1 - an Overview
The purpose of this series of three essays is to make the reader aware of the richness of Indian knowledge systems. It also focuses on the ontological and epistemological foundations of Indian knowledge systems. The series tries to give an overview of how Indian metaphysics differs from the scientific and modern perspectives of knowledge production and understanding of reality.
SOUL: Agriculture and the Vedas, A Textual Account
A brief account of agricultural references in Vedic literature, be it to methods, processes, the doers, or the products. Vedic society was profoundly agrarian, which sacralised various aspects of agriculture in its corpus of texts.
Chinmaya Mission’s 19th Vedanta Course, Part One - an Overview
Chinmaya Mission’s 19th Vedanta Course commences on Makara Sankranti, 15 January 2024. The two-year residential course provides an ideal opportunity for all those who want to learn, live, and practice Vedāntā.