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Terrorist Attack in Kishtwar: Massacre of 2001

On August 3, 2001, Kishtwar in Jammu and Kashmir became the scene of a devastating attack, known as the Kishtwar Massacre. This brutal incident targeted Hindu pilgrims, reflecting the deep-seated vulnerabilities within the region’s socio-political fabric, exacerbated by global terrorism influences.

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Riots or Terror Attacks in Haryana of 2023

On July 31, 2023, Haryana became the epicenter of intense communal tensions, erupting into violent riots. This blog delves deep into the ethical quandaries and the role of dharma in navigating these societal conflicts, exploring the roots and repercussions of the unrest that shook the very fabric of local communities.

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Hygiene at Kanwar Yatra Route and Related Controversies

Explore the challenges and initiatives for enhancing hygiene along the Kanwar Yatra route. This blog discusses the impact of displaying eatery owners' names, the influence of Islamic teachings on food safety, and strategies for improving transparency and community trust through culturally informed practices, amidst the backdrop of a revered Hindu pilgrimage.

Embracing Enlightenment: A serene depiction of a guru meditating by the river under a banyan tree, as the first light of dawn over the Himalayas illuminates the timeless wisdom of Sanatan Dharma.
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Sanatan Dharma: A Philosophy Beyond Theism and Atheism

Explore the rich tapestry of Sanatan Dharma, a philosophy that transcends traditional religious boundaries, integrating atheistic and theistic views alike. This blog delves into its philosophical depth, examining how concepts like karma and dharma foster a unique ethical framework that resonates with seekers of truth across different cultures and times.

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Faith and Education on Behavior and Personality Analyzed

Explore how faith and education systems in Hindu and Abrahamic traditions shape individual behaviors and societal norms. From the ancient Gurukul system to modern Madrasas, we delve into the deep-rooted impacts of these educational frameworks on personal integrity, community responsibility, and global societal interactions

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Definition of Secularism Analyzed In Context of Christianity

In this series, we delve into how Christian doctrines interface with secular ideologies, exploring historical and contemporary doctrinal conflicts within Christianity. We analyze these disputes' profound impact on secular governance, aiming to understand the dynamic interaction between religious beliefs and secular norms in shaping inclusive societies.

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Secularism analyzed: A Recap of Our Exploration of Secularism

Explore how major world religions like Hinduism, Judaism, and Christianity interpret secularism in our enlightening series. We delve into ancient scriptures and modern interpretations, uncovering the nuanced interactions between spirituality and secular governance, and reflect on the vital role of secularism in maintaining peace and preventing extremism.

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Definition of Secularism in Christian Doctrines and Divisions

Exploring the multifaceted relationship between Christianity and secularism, this series dives into historical teachings, contemporary challenges, and the ideological conflicts that shape our understanding of secular governance. It analyzes how principles like the separation of church and state are both supported and contested within Christian doctrines.

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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.