India’s future will not be decided by competition, but by dedication. The world […]
The oldest prejudice in the modern world is not against a race or […]
The Indus Valley Civilization built toilets before Europe built philosophy. Long before Athens […]
Every empire begins with a theology. Long before Rome, Jerusalem invented the political […]
The theology of Sammakka and Saralamma begins not in the heavens but in […]
The believer begins with obedience; the seeker begins with doubt. That single difference […]
Every Indian alive today belongs to one of two families—the Hindus and the […]
When the seers of the Upaniṣads uttered Tat Vam Asi—Thou art That—they did not […]
“Tat Vam Asi” — “Thou art That” — is not a mystical whisper […]
Every Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi is either a Hindu or a former Hindu. […]