Swami Vivekananda, Bhagwati Charan Vohra, Anugrah Narayan Sinha, Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, historical figures, Indian leaders, freedom fighters, entrepreneurs, philosophy, revolution, governance, finance, personalities

Personalities of the 27th Week: A Glimpse into the Lives

Join us at HinduInfoPedia.org as we explore 'Personalities of the 27th Week,' spotlighting visionaries from Swami Vivekananda to Rakesh Jhunjhunwala. Their philosophies and strategies shaped not just Indian heritage but also offer insights into enduring global influences. Reflect on how their legacies continue to inspire and shape our socio-political landscape.

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Vedic Maths Illustrated: The Sundial at Konark Sun Temple

Explore the intricate link between ancient architectural prowess and Vedic mathematics with our deep dive into the sundial at Konark Sun Temple. This blog unveils how ancient builders fused astronomical knowledge with mathematical precision, embedding complex calculations within the temple’s grand design to create a timekeeping masterpiece that aligns celestial and terrestrial realities.

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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.

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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.