Tradition of Dharmashastras

The Enduring Legacy of the Dharmashastras: A Tradition of Moral and Social Order The Dharmashastras, a vast and complex body of ancient Indian legal and ethical texts, have profoundly shaped the social, moral, and religious landscape of India for millennia. These texts, often translated as “law books,” encompass a wide range of topics, from personal … Read more

Raghuvamsa

The Raghuvamsa: A Journey Through Time and Tradition The Raghuvamsa (Sanskrit: रघुवंश), meaning “The Dynasty of Raghu,” is a celebrated epic poem in Sanskrit, composed by the renowned poet Kālidāsa. This masterpiece, believed to have been written in the 4th or 5th century CE, stands as a testament to the rich literary and cultural heritage … Read more

What is Bhakti movement? What are the essential feature of bhakti movement?

The Indian culture and civilisation have undergone regormation and revitalisation many times throughout history of mankind. The Bhakti movements of 14th-16th century represented one such phase of revitalisation and reformation of Indian culture. This movement was lead by saints like Hinduism more accessible to the common people by using vernacular languages in religious texts and … Read more

The Satavahanas rule

Satvahanas After the fall of the Mauryan Empire, the history of the Andhras, as a continuous account of political and cultural events, commences with the rise of the Satavahanas as a political power. According to Matsya Purana there were 29 rulers of this dynasty. They ruled over the Andhradesa including Deccan for about 400 years … Read more

Antiquity and stratification of the Vedic literature; Society, economy and religion during Early (Rig-Vedic) period.

Although the Rig Veda deals with devotional work of religious nature, yet it gives a vivid picture of the early Vedic civilization. The Vedic Civilization is best understood from the social life, political organisation, economic life and religious beliefs. The Kula or family was the basic unit of Rig-Vedic Society. The Kula was headed by … Read more

Pali and Prakrit literature

The Enduring Legacy of Pali and Prakrit Literature: A Journey Through Ancient Indian Thought and Culture The rich tapestry of Indian literature is woven with threads of diverse languages, each carrying its own unique stories and perspectives. Among these, Pali and Prakrit stand out as crucial vehicles for transmitting ancient Indian wisdom, religious teachings, and … Read more

Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh

The Complexities of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh: A Journey Through History, Politics, and Culture Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) and Ladakh, nestled in the majestic Himalayas, are regions steeped in history, culture, and political complexities. This article delves into the intricate tapestry of these regions, exploring their unique identities, historical significance, and the ongoing political … Read more

Sanskritization

Sanskritization Sanskritization or Sanskritisation is a particular form of Social Change found in India. It denotes the process by which castes placed lower in the caste hierarchy seek upward mobility by emulating the rituals and practices of the upper or dominant castes. It is a process by which a low caste or a tribe or … Read more

Vedic Mathematics

 Vedic Mathematics Vedic Mathematics is a collection of Techniques/Sutras to solve mathematical arithmetics in easy and faster way. It consists of 16 Sutras (Formulae) and 13 sub-sutras (Sub Formulae) which can be used for problems involved in arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, conics. Some Vedic Maths trics  Multiply a number by 9   Multiply … Read more

Ikshvaku Dynasty

Unveiling the Legacy of the Ikshvaku Dynasty (225-340 AD) The Ikshvaku dynasty, also known as the Ikshvakus or Ikshwaku dynasty, was an ancient Indian dynasty that ruled parts of present-day Northern India from approximately 225 to 340 AD. Renowned for their contributions to art, culture, and governance, the Ikshvakus played a significant role in shaping … Read more

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