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Guru Arjan Dev: Ji Architect of Faith and Martyrdom

Discover the life of Guru Arjan Dev, the fifth Sikh Guru, whose teachings and martyrdom significantly shaped Sikhism. Delve into his contributions like the Adi Granth and the Harmandir Sahib, and his resilient leadership during Mughal oppression, reflecting the enduring legacy of his spiritual and communal insights in our latest entry.

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Sanatan Dharma and Caste Evolution: Navigating the Pros and Cons

Explore the intricate layers of caste evolution within Sanatan Dharma through historical periods like the Mughal era and British colonial rule. Witness how figures like Mahatma Gandhi and B.R. Ambedkar shaped the modern perceptions and roles within the caste system, and delve into the ongoing debates over nepotism and caste-based privileges.

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Mahatma Gandhi and Nonviolence

Explore the complexities of Mahatma Gandhi's legacy in our detailed discussion on his principle of nonviolence and its modern-day implications. This blog delves into Gandhi's interpretations, historical actions, and their impacts on today's social and political movements, inviting readers to reflect on the dynamic nature of his enduring philosophies.

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Riots in Kohat and Forgotten Exodus: Kashmir Exodus 1.0

The riots in Kohat of 1924 and the 1989 exodus of Kashmiri Pandits share a legacy of communal violence under differing political regimes. This blog explores the catalysts, impacts, and enduring lessons of these events, shedding light on the complexities of Hindu-Muslim relations in India's fraught historical landscape.

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Konârak Temple Marvels: Comparison With Peers-II

Dive into the detailed comparison of the Sun Temple Konârak with its contemporaries like Ranganathaswamy and Meenakshi Temples. Uncover the blend of Vedic influences with regional architectural styles, exploring expansive courtyards, vibrant sculptures, and how these ancient designs challenge modern architectural approaches.

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16 Sanskara and Punsavan samskara

Explore the profound significance of 16Sanskars in Hindu culture through our series, starting with Punsavan Samskara. This ritual, crucial in the early stages of pregnancy, aims to ensure the unborn child's health and virtues, weaving a sacred link between physical health and spiritual purity.

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Konark Temple Marvels: Comparison With Peers-I

Explore the architectural splendor of the Sun Temple Konark, a 13th-century marvel that seamlessly blends Vedic sciences with breathtaking design. Known as the Black Pagoda, this temple showcases intricate carvings and advanced metallurgical knowledge, standing as a testament to the ingenuity of ancient Indian builders. Join us as we compare it with other legendary temples.

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Dwarka Temple: The Eternal Dham of Lord Krishna Divine Sanctuary

Dwarka Temple, one of the sacred Char Dham sites, holds immense spiritual significance in Hinduism. Dedicated to Lord Krishna, the temple stands as a symbol of divine governance and offers pilgrims a profound connection to the deity. With its rich history, unique rituals, and cultural impact, Dwarka remains a beacon of faith for millions of devotees worldwide.

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Mahatma Gandhi and His Principles Analyzed

Exploring Mahatma Gandhi's complex legacy, this blog dives into his reinterpretation of non-violence, political use of religious symbols, and strategies during the Indian independence movement. It critically examines how Gandhi's actions sometimes contradicted his ideals, particularly in his approaches to Hindu-Muslim unity and economic self-reliance, offering a nuanced perspective on his enduring impact.