What Idea Must Die, for Hindu Renaissance?
What idea must die for Hindu renaissance to happen — caste, secularism, modernity, sarva-dharma-samabhāva, or the very category of 'religion' applied to dharma?
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Hindu Samizdat - How Hindus Respond to Censorship and Bias
The emergence of independent Hindu digital media as a samizdat response to mainstream censorship — how the Soviet underground press becomes the analogy for what Hindu journalists built outside the left-controlled media ecosystem.
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Freedom fighter, novelist, and founder of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Munshi spent his life reconstructing the cultural and historical memory that colonial education had systematically razed — the Somnath restoration was as much an act of historiography as politics.
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The Man Who Turned Down the Skull Cap - How India Sees Narendra Modi
What Modi's refusal of the skull cap tells us about who he is — reading his symbolic politics not as Hindu chauvinism but as the first coherent expression of a civilizational self-respect that India's post-colonial elite had systematically suppressed.
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Sri Aurobindo's synthesis: the spiritual evolution of consciousness as the framework within which India's civilizational mission — and humanity's future — can be understood, making it the most philosophically ambitious Hindu response to modernity.
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The school that launched Hindu renaissance: Vivekananda's reading of Vedanta as both universal philosophy and basis for Hindu action produced the template every subsequent Hindu revivalist movement has worked with, consciously or not.
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Tapan Ghosh - A True Hindu Warrior
Obituary for Tapan Ghosh — the Hindu Samhati founder who gave decades of his life to documenting and resisting the persecution of Hindus in Bengal, and whose death represents an irreplaceable loss to the Bengali Hindu community.
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Civilizational reflection arguing for a spiritually grounded future rooted in perennial wisdom.
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Personal and polemical reflection on religious identity, conviction, and civilizational self-understanding.
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Essays aimed at recovering Indian civilizational categories, intellectual memory, and cultural self-knowledge.
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Reflection on modern challenges facing Hindu civilizational confidence, continuity, and self-understanding.
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Essays on Tradition, Recovery and Freedom
Essays on cultural continuity, intellectual decolonization, and the recovery of civilizational freedom.
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