Their faces are painted in shades of red, blue and green with designs symbolising traditional African body art, they wear bright orange tiger print skirts, straw...
The walls have seven gateways and they are over fifteen feet wide in some places protecting over 360 temples from invaders. Kumbhalgarh is a Mewar fortress...
-By Arun Raghuwanshi The concept of celebrating Mother’s Day on the second Sunday of May is very new in India, but tradition of ‘Mother Worship’ is...
~ By Archaeology Online A vast quantity of reliable evidence from many disciplines, new as well as old, analysed by widely accepted scientific processes, is rewriting the...
Ahimsa Paramo Dharma अहिंसा परमो धर्मः A Sanskrit phrase largely popularized by Gandhi and is repeated by many across the world today to emphasise on Non-Violence. The...
“Nine Unknown Men”, is a secret society founded by the Mauryan Emperor Ashoka around 270 BC to preserve and develop knowledge that would be dangerous to...
Who does not know the name of the great king of Mewar, Maharana Pratap Singh? In the history of India, this name has always proved to...
The beginning of Indian scientific thought are traced to the same source as those of Indian metaphysics and religion, the Rig Veda. In Vedas, there are...
~ By Francois Gautier “The mainspring of every race lies in its spirituality, and the death of that race begins the day that spirituality wanes and...
– By Maria Wirth Do you remember the frenzied appeals to the Indian electorate before the elections in May 2014 to vote “secular”? They came from...