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Book Review | The ‘Joy Bangla’ Deception by Kausik Gangopadhyay and Devavrata

Book Review | The ‘Joy Bangla’ Deception by Kausik Gangopadhyay and Devavrata

This essay is a review of 'The ‘Joy Bangla’ Deception', a provocative book and deeply unsettling inquiry into the foundational myths of Bangladesh, and their long-term impact on the Hindu-minority population. Harshly critiquing mainstream liberal narratives, the book presents a forceful counter-history - one that interrogates the politics of identity, exposes state-sanctioned discrimination, and laments the ongoing erasure of Hindu and Buddhist cultural presence in a land propped up internationally as a symbol of secular nationalism.

Sai Priya Chodavarapu 13 min read
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Book Review | Caste-icide by Mahalingam Balaji

Book Review | Caste-icide by Mahalingam Balaji

A review of the book 'Caste-icide' by Mahalingam Balaji, a must read for every Hindu fighting Hinduphobia.

Kavita Krishna Meegama 23 min read
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Book Review | Behave - The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst by Robert Sapolsky

Book Review | Behave - The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst by Robert Sapolsky

Our book review of 'Behave' - a broad, multidisciplinary exploration of the biological, psychological, and cultural forces that shape human behavior. Learn how deeply culture penetrates into human perception, cognition, and emotional resonance.

Sai Priya Chodavarapu 11 min read
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Book Review | Genome to Om by Dr. Bhushan Patwardhan and Indu Ramchandani

Book Review | Genome to Om by Dr. Bhushan Patwardhan and Indu Ramchandani

A review of 'Genome to Om', a book that unravels the potential applications of insights from Indian knowledge systems in the field of science.

Sai Priya Chodavarapu 7 min read
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Book Highlight | Endless Forms Most Beautiful By Sean B. Carroll

Book Highlight | Endless Forms Most Beautiful By Sean B. Carroll

A highlight of one of the most fascinating books on evolution and all its related sciences. This article concludes with a few striking points relevant to the Indian Sanātani or dhārmika perspective.

Dr. Pingali Gopal 25 min read
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Book Review | The Revolt of the Public by Martin Gurri

Book Review | The Revolt of the Public by Martin Gurri

Restoring meaning in an age of distrust - this article is an overview of Martin Gurri's 'Revolt of the Public', and how Indian Knowledge Systems offer an antidote to the nihilism that pervades modern discourse.

Sai Priya Chodavarapu 13 min read
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Book Review | Scale - The Universal Laws Of Growth, Innovation And Sustainability In Organisms, Economies, Cities And Companies By Geoffrey West

Book Review | Scale - The Universal Laws Of Growth, Innovation And Sustainability In Organisms, Economies, Cities And Companies By Geoffrey West

A book highlight of 'Scale' by Geoffrey West, exploring the simple rules governing the growth and size of organisms, corporations, and cities. These rules allow extrapolation to things like the maximum possible size of the organisms, or sustainability of cities.

Dr. Pingali Gopal 17 min read
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Book Review | A Dharmic Social History of India

Book Review | A Dharmic Social History of India

A critical evaluation of 'A Dharmic Social History of India' by Aravindan Neelakandan, which aims to reinterpret Indian social history through a dhārmika lens.

Sai Priya Chodavarapu 10 min read
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Book Review | Vritrahan

Book Review | Vritrahan

A review of the new book by Śrī Ratul Chakraborty, titled 'Vritrahan', an ode to storytelling that traces the epic Paurāṇika saga of Indra and Vṛtrāsura at narrative layers that are simultaneously personal, civilizational and cosmic.

Lakshmi Sivaraman 6 min read
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