
My Journey to Gaumukh - The Source of Indic Civilization
Exploring Gaumukh as the Wellspring of Indic Civilization, the trek transforms into a profound pilgrimage, revealing the spiritual, immortal, and beautiful essence of Mā Gaṅgā.
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Exploring Gaumukh as the Wellspring of Indic Civilization, the trek transforms into a profound pilgrimage, revealing the spiritual, immortal, and beautiful essence of Mā Gaṅgā.
In this part, we examine and parse the data mentioned in the texts where thorough backing is uncovered for the out-of-India Theory, with Bhārata being the proto-Indo-European homeland.
The various attributes and symbolism of the Bhagvatī Kālī, including her association with the charnel ground (śmaśāna), her garland of skulls (muṇḍamālā), and her role as the protector and giver of blessings (vara and abhaya).
The short story “Matabari”, featuring Lalita Tripura Sundari’s mandir in Tripura, how individuals and families continue to hold on to dharma in the wake of an imploding society.
In this essay series, using substantiated frameworks for out-of-India migrations, and Paurāṇika genealogy, Sudās of the Ṛgveda is introduced as the man who ushered in proto-Bhāratavarṣa.
The rich Gāṇapatya tradition and historical significance of a concealed Gaṇapati murti in the Ghazni mountains, highlighting the cultural richness of Afghanistan and its connection to Bhārata.
Discover the hidden symbolism and profound significance of Śrī Gaṇeśa's form conveyed by various elements of his iconography.
A thoughtful engagement on how our ancient sages conceived ecology and how the concept of Unity can serve as a catalyst for ecological awareness.
A journey to Mathura, the heart of Kṛṣṇa's abode, where every step is a testament to the indomitable Hindu spirit.