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| A Tale of Three CDs |
A Tale of Three CDs Amba Charan Vashishtha
Without going into what other things Mr. Varun Gandhi may have said, both the media and the Election Commission of India (EC) seem to have given weightage to his reportedly saying that if any hand was raised against Hindus, Varun would sever it. Such averments we hear and see every other day. People threaten that if anybody cast an evil eye over his wife or daughter, he will smash the eye. Parents would say that if anybody even touched their son or daughter, they will pee... Read More >> |
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| Distortion of Indian Histroy for Muslim Appeasement: Part 3B | Distortion of Indian History for Muslim Appeasement: Part 3B Dr. Radhasyam Brahmachari
It has been mentioned above that the Qutb Minar is 238 ft tall and hence can be seen from a far away place. After arriving Delhi in 1193, Qutb-ud-din got extremely fascinated by the beauty and grandeur of the pillar and immediately went to the place with his men. They enquired about the name of the pillar, and someone replied "Meru Stambha".[1] In Arabic, the word qutb stands for the Pole Star and the interpreter said to Qutb-ud-din that the name of the pilla... Read More >> |
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| The Hoax Called Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam – 3: Vikrama, Poetics and Upanishada | The Hoax Called Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam – 3: Vikrama, Poetics and Upanishada Sarvesh K Tiwary
Very few monarchs come close to finding a comparable place in the Hindu subconscious, which even after the elapse of a millennium, the memory of legendary bhojadeva paramAra of dhArAvatI commands. Unlike others confined to the pages of history, his legacy lives on in so many ways, in urban proverbs and rural songs, in crude jokes and scholarly legends, or in massively popular folklores inspired by siMhAsana-battIsI aka dvA-triMshata-puttalikA-siMhAsanam or vikrama-charita, whic... Read More >> |
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| CPM Groping in The Dark | CPM Groping in The Dark Ajay Bose
The top leadership of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) will be engaged over the next several days in a series of meetings to come to terms with the party's shattering debacle in the recent Lok Sabha election. A two-day State committee meeting followed by a Polit Bureau meeting and then a Central Committee meeting will attempt to come to terms with the electoral aftermath that has placed the party in its worst ever predicament since its inception. Even its most optimistic support... Read More >> |
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