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Vedic Varna System: Unveiling its Impact on Architecture

The Vedic varna system, rooted in ancient Indian scriptures, shaped society by aligning talents with roles. This collaborative framework profoundly influenced Indian architecture, with each varna contributing specialized skills. From Brahmins designing temples to Shudras mastering intricate craftsmanship, the varna system fostered unity, innovation, and excellence, resulting in architectural marvels that reflect cultural resilience and spiritual harmony.

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Bangladesh Hindu Persecution: Cost of Tolerance and Unity Call Part VI

Reflecting on the 1979 Marichjhapi massacre and its legacy, this blog series explores the necessity of evolving Hindu tolerance into proactive unity. By examining historical and ongoing challenges, we advocate for assertive action to protect vulnerable Hindu communities globally, emphasizing a shift towards strengthened international solidarity.