India as a Hindu Rashtra? -Khalid Umar (The author is originally from Pakistan and works as Barrister in UK. Is widely read. Forwarded from his FB account) —————————————- It is alleged that Narendra Modi/BJP wants to make India a Hindu…
Category: Indian Traditions
Indian Traditions
In the spirit of Lokasangraha and Sarvatma Bhava
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Many years ago, as a young girl, I had gone on a bus tour to Mathura. Imagine my excitement as a Sri Krishna bhakt, seeing His birthplace for the first time. I ended up never being able to go back.…
Indian Traditions
Agni Meele Purohitam
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First words to come out of Gramaphone – Rig Veda!!! Must-read…..Max Muller’s contribution to Vedas is something beyond comprehension….Kanchi Periyava, Sri Anantharama Dikshithar etc have praised him a lot for his work… HMV Company had once published a pamphlet giving…
Health, Indian Traditions
The secret of Kerala success in Handling COVID 19.
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Indian Traditions
Malayalam is a blessed language.
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Malayalam is a blessed language. It has taken the best out of two of the most ancient languages in the world…Tamil and Sanskrit…to create its own melodious language. This following song is an example of that….just keep watching out for the pure Tamil and Sanskrit words…
And the singer is a Bengali who was raised in Rajasthan, who can’t even speak Malayalam.
Indian Traditions
The dwarf of anger
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There is a story in the Mahabharata. Once Sri Krishna and the five Pandava brothers went hunting in the forest. By the time they had finished the hunt, the sun had gone down and night was about to fall. They…
Indian Traditions
Moksha and Patam an ancient game from India
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The 13th century poet saint Gyandev created a children’s game called Moksha Patam. The British later named it SnakesandLadders & diluted the entire knowledge – instead of the original Moksha Patam. In the original one hundred square game board, the…
Education, English, Hinduism, Humanity, Indian Traditions, Uncategorized
Virus prevention in ancient Hindu scriptures
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Virus prevention in ancient Hindu scriptures This is just a beginning. The war is not yet started. Be prepared for anything. Mark my words – No GOD can save you from viruses. For, viruses are also part of Brahmam (Cosmos).…
Indian Traditions, Uncategorized
Bhoomi Suktam: Understanding the tender maternal nature of planet Earth
by Nithin Sridhar • • 1 Comment
The purpose of celebrating World Environment Day is to highlight the importance of preserving Earth. On this occasion, let us look into what one of the oldest Hindu scriptures, the Atharva-Veda has to say about the environment and planet earth.…
German, Indian Traditions, Zeitungsartikel
Verständnis für die zarte mütterliche Natur des Planeten Erde
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Der Zweck der Feierlichkeiten zum Welt-Umwelt-Tag besteht darin, die Bedeutung der Erhaltung der Erde hervorzuheben. Lassen Sie uns bei dieser Gelegenheit untersuchen, was eine der ältesten hinduistischen Schriften, die Atharva-Veda, über die Umwelt und den Planeten Erde zu sagen hat.…