
Culture Consulting for Museums: Space Design that Transcends Materiality
Bṛhat specializes in culture consulting to aid the design of meaningful heritage experiences for media, museums, and public spaces.
Dhīti is a blog for long form essays, expressions of civilizational voice, cinema and literature review, and more.
Bṛhat specializes in culture consulting to aid the design of meaningful heritage experiences for media, museums, and public spaces.
An exploration of the myriad forms of Tripurā—from the aniconic Śrīcakra to her radiant, corporeal manifestations —situating the Goddess’s iconography and theology within the Tripurārahasya and other traditions.
A rebuttal to Moneycontrol’s condescending take on the Setubandha Vidwan Yojana, exposing its misrepresentation of India’s intellectual traditions.
How Dīkṣitar’s amalgamation of rāga, bhakti, and kṣetra is emblematic of India’s civilizational geography.
T.S. Krishnan’s The Cholas is a richly detailed account of the Chola empire as visionaries who fused political might, spiritual depth, and cultural brilliance into a lasting legacy.
A reflective reading of The Great Debate from a civilisational context and understanding how the political right-left binary pales in comparison to the panoramic metaphysics of dharma.
A review of the film Mahavatar Narasimha, a heartfelt attempt to bring Hindu mythology to life through animation.
A debate between Steven Pinker and John Mearsheimer unpacks the promises and limitations of Enlightenment ideals in a world governed by power, conflict, and competing truths.
This book review is an overview of Hoverstadt's guide to designing resilient, adaptive organizations using the Viable System Model.