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| Alienating Our Own Culture |
Alienating Our Own Culture
Balbir Punj
Over the last 10 days, English dailies and many leading vernacular newspapers
in the country have been devoting columns after columns to pop star Michael
Jackson who recently passed away. About a fortnight ago, sarod maestro Ustad
Ali Akbar Khan passed away in the US, a country he had migrated to
some years ago. The Press here devoted just a few paragraphs to his demise.
Even a memorial meeting that was organised in New Delhi in his remembrance and attended
by several emine... Read More >> |
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| The Hoax Called Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam - 2 |
The Hoax Called Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam - 2: Panchatantra and Kautilya Sarvesh Tiwari
While developing the
textbook of hitopadesha, nArAyaNa paNDita had the benefit of referring to,
besides other sources, the most widespread repository of fables ever composed
on planet, the great pa~nchatantra. In the preface of hitopadesha, nArAyaNa
paNDita acknowledges that he composed hitopadesh by "extracting" from
pa~nchatantra and the other texts.
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| History of Jihad Against the Hindus |
History of Jihad against the Hindus
Unlike the complete
Islamization of Persia, Egypt,
Mesopotamia, Turkey,
North Africa, the Islamization of India was
never complete. After more than one millennium of Muslim Tyranny from 715 up to
1761, more than 70 percent of the population of India remained Hindu. This was NOT
due to any Muslim charity or benevolence, since the murderous and savage
beastlike Muslims have none of these characteristics. The Muslim tyranny in India was as
blood-thirsty and insidious as it was in all part... Read More >> |
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| Distortion of Indian History for Muslim Appeasement - Part 3A | Distortion of Indian History for Muslim Appeasement - Part 3A Dr. Radhasyam Brahmachari The QutbMinar (also spelled Qutabor Qutub), a tower in Delhi, India, is theworld's tallest minaret,made of red sandstone. It is 72.5 metres (238 ft) tall with 379 stepsleading to the top. The diameter of the base is 14.3 meters wide while the topfloor measures 2.75 meters in diameter. The authorship of this magnificentpiece of architecture is attributed to the Muslim invader Qutb-ud-din Aibok andthe Indian as well as the Western historians write, "Inspired... Read More >> |
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