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Dhīti is a blog for long form essays, expressions of civilizational voice, cinema and literature review, and more.

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Vismṛti, Nalanda Vihāra, Experience, and Indian Education

Vismṛti, Nalanda Vihāra, Experience, and Indian Education

Vismṛti, experience, and the challenge of reclaiming Indian education.

Prof. M.S. Chaitra
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Book Review | Gods, Guns and Missionaries - The Making of the Modern Hindu Identity

Book Review | Gods, Guns and Missionaries - The Making of the Modern Hindu Identity

Manu S. Pillai’s Gods, Guns and Missionaries explores how colonial rule, missionary critique, and native reformers shaped the modern Hindu identity. Drawing on post-colonial thought, it highlights how colonialism disrupted caste and religion while sparking a Hindu revival.

Sai Priya Chodavarapu 15 min read
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The Empire of Threads and Silver - How Colonialism Unraveled India’s Trade Legacy

The Empire of Threads and Silver - How Colonialism Unraveled India’s Trade Legacy

Revisiting India’s economic heritage, this article explores the colonial misrepresentation of India as solely agrarian, shedding light on its vibrant history of trade, craftsmanship, and innovation through insights from the works of Sri Ravinder Sharma Guruji.

Dr. Anurag Shukla 7 min read
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