1939 words | Jul 19, 2025
Book Review | Svayambodha and Shatrubodha
A review of Pankaj Saxena's 'Svayambodha and Shatrubodha' - the book that gives Hindu civilizational discourse its most precise vocabulary for self-knowledge and knowledge of adversarial forces.
Amritanshu Pandey
2258 words | May 6, 2024
The Difference Between Us - on One-life vs. Multiple-life Metaphysics
What actually separates the Hindu and Abrahamic worldviews at the deepest level is not ritual, theistic dimensions, or scripture but the one-life versus multiple-life metaphysical foundation - and the implications of that single difference ramify through everything.
8039 words | Jan 7, 2024
Bhāratīya Wanderlust - A Defence of the Out-of-India Model (OIT), Part 1
Part 1 of a three-part dismantling of the Aryan Invasion/Migration Theory - the textual, genetic, and archaeological evidence increasingly supports an Out-of-India model for Indo-European dispersal - and the implications are civilizationally significant.
5777 words | Jan 7, 2024
Bhāratīya Wanderlust - A Defence of the Out-of-India Model (OIT), Part 2
Part 2 - examining the textual evidence for the Out-of-India model - what the Ṛgveda and comparative philology actually show when read without the Invasion Theory's assumptions baked in from the start.
6162 words | Jan 7, 2024
Bhāratīya Wanderlust - A Defence of the Out-of-India Model (OIT), Part 3
Part 3 - archaeological and genetic evidence for Out-of-India, concluding with a positive reconstruction of what the actual Āryan dispersal looked like and what it means for India's understanding of its civilizational origins.
1659 words | Nov 12, 2023
Śrī Rāma Comes Back to Ayodhyā
The Ram Janmabhūmi movement as civilizational memory rather than political campaign - how the 500-year struggle for Ayodhyā maps onto the deeper Hindu understanding of sacred geography and the permanence of divine presence in place.
Pankaj Saxena
3450 words | Jun 25, 2023
Sanskṛta vs. FATE Languages
The battle between Saṃskṛta and FATE languages (Farsi, Arabic, Turkish, English) for the cognitive and expressive inheritance of India - why language is not culture-agnostic, but the primary site of civilizational contestation.
2004 words | May 6, 2023
The Battle Against Hindus in Manipur
The Manipur conflict is not a tribal dispute but a civilizational one - how the Christian missionary conversion of Kuki tribes created a political wedge that the Indian state misreads as ethnic tension while Meitei Hindu identity is the actual target.
3017 words | Nov 13, 2022
Svayambodha and Śatrubodha - Two Wheels of Civilization
Hindu civilizational discourse has entered its sophisticated phase - an argument that Svayambodha (self-knowledge) and Shatrubodha (knowledge of the adversary) now constitute a canonical framework.
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