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Mother Teresa’s Legacy Analyzed Through Sister Nirmala’s Life

Mother Teresa's legacy, marked by her selfless service and the founding of the Missionaries of Charity in 1950, was upheld by her successor, Sister Nirmala Joshi. Adhering to Sanatan Dharma principles, their commitment to humanitarian efforts remains inspirational. Despite facing ethical dilemmas and controversies, their focus on compassion, justice, and societal well-being exemplified how religious teachings can guide ethical living and social justice.

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Maratha Empire: The Legacy of Nanasaheb Peshwa

Reflect on Nanasaheb Peshwa's profound impact on the Maratha Empire. His strategic prowess extended Maratha influence, setting the stage for political shifts that catalyzed the rise of British dominance after his death in 1761.

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Declaration of Emergency in 1975: 50 Years After the Dark Chapter

During the Declaration of Emergency in 1975, India faced unprecedented suppression of civil liberties, highlighting the fragility of democratic institutions. This blog delves deep into the events and decisions that reshaped India's political landscape, scrutinizing the root causes, immediate triggers, and profound aftermath of this dark chapter in Indian history.

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Revolt 1857: Kanpur Seize and Satichaura Ghat Massacre

Welcome to HinduInfoPedia.org as we revisit the Siege and Massacre of Cawnpore during the 1857 Revolt. This week, we delve into these pivotal events that marked significant shifts in the First War of Indian Independence, deeply influencing anti-colonial sentiments and shaping the resistance against British rule. Join us as we explore the impact and legacy of these historical upheavals.

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Importance of the Day: Significant Events of 26th Week 2024

Join us this Tuesday on HinduInfoPedia.org as we delve into the 'Importance of the Day,' exploring significant events in Indian history from the tragic Air India bombing to the Siege of Cawnpore. We uncover the enduring impact these events have had on India's socio-political landscape.

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Patanjali and His Ashtanga Yoga

Delve into the heart of Ashtanga Yoga through Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras. Explore how this ancient wisdom, penned between 200 BCE and 400 CE, offers a pathway to spiritual liberation and deepens our understanding of the mind-body connection within the framework of Sanatan Dharma.

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Importance of the Day 23 June: Air India Bombing of 1985

On 'Importance of the Day 23 June,' we reflect on the 1985 Air India bombing—one of the deadliest aviation terror attacks. The event underscores the crucial need for rigorous international security measures and spotlights ongoing governance issues within Canadian handling of terrorism and political dissidents.

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Robin Sharma: Reflections of Self  Learning

2010, a book discovery in Mumbai began my transformative journey with Robin Sharma's 'Who Will Cry When You Die?' Its teachings on mindfulness and continuous self-improvement have reshaped my approach to life, echoing profound Vedic principles that view every interaction and experience as a learning opportunity.

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Vedic Mathematics: A Comparison with Conventional Methods

Explore the transformative power of Vedic Mathematics, an ancient system that simplifies complex calculations. This blog delves into its origins, compares it with conventional methods, and illuminates its modern applications in education and professional settings, demonstrating how it enhances mental agility and problem-solving capabilities.