Unraveling Sanatan Dharma: Tracing Its Origins and Historical Significance

Unraveling Sanatan Dharma: Tracing Its Origins and Historical Significance

Sanatan Dharma, often likened to Hinduism, has recently stirred controversy following DMK leader Udhayanidhi Stalin’s controversial remarks. BJP leaders have vehemently defended it, labeling Udhayanidhi’s statement as an attack on their faith. Etymology and Ancient Origins The term “Sanatan Dharma” finds its roots in Sanskrit, where it conveys the profound notion of “eternal religion” or…

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British PM Rishi Sunak Expresses Pride in Hinduism during G20 Summit Visit to India

British PM Rishi Sunak Expresses Pride in Hinduism during G20 Summit Visit to India

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak received a warm and enthusiastic welcome as he arrived in India on Friday to attend the G20 Summit. During his visit, Sunak openly expressed his pride in being a Hindu and shared his admiration for India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Sunak, accompanied by his wife, took the opportunity to engage…

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Study Reveals Surprising Stability in Indian Dowry Payments Despite Legal Ban

Study Reveals Surprising Stability in Indian Dowry Payments Despite Legal Ban

Despite Ban, Dowry Payments Remain Unchanged in Rural India, World Bank Study Reveals India, July 5, 2021 – A comprehensive study conducted by the World Bank has shed light on the persisting prevalence of dowry payments in rural India, despite being officially outlawed since 1961. The findings reveal that this deeply ingrained practice continues to…

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A Humble 17-Minute Wedding in Narsinghpur Defies Dowry and Grandeur

A Humble 17-Minute Wedding in Narsinghpur Defies Dowry and Grandeur

Amidst the lavish spectacles that modern weddings have become, a couple from Narsinghpur, Madhya Pradesh, recently set a heartwarming example by tying the knot in a dignified and brief ceremony, shunning traditional extravagance and, most notably, rejecting the specter of dowry. Manish Das, hailing from Udaipur, exchanged vows with Garima Dasi, a resident of Kareli…

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National Highway to Remain Uninterrupted for Civil Traffic, Authorities Declare in Jammu and Kashmir

In a significant move to bolster security measures and streamline convoy movements on the National Highway, Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Kashmir, Vijay Kumar, presided over a high-level meeting on Saturday in Anantnag district. The meeting brought together officers from various law enforcement agencies and intelligence services, marking a collaborative effort to ensure the…

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The hypocrisy of nayadaur.tv  and thefridaytimes.com

Of all the shameless journalists in Pakistan who are toeing the line of the Pakistan Establishment, the worst are those who, while professing and posing to be ‘liberal’ and ‘independent’, like Raza Rumi and his sidekick Mehr Husayn who run the portals nayadaur.tv and thefridaytimes.com, do the same, though in a subtle, deceptive manner, under a figleaf of neutrality,…

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The mob lynching of Charvaka

Apart from religious philosophies in ancient India, like Vedanta, there also came into existence a materialist philosophy called lokayat, the philosophy which denied existence of god, soul, angels, spirits, an afterlife, and other supernatural or metaphysical things, and did not accept the authority of the Vedas. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lokayata:_A_Study_in_Ancient_Indian_Materialism https://prepp.in/news/e-492-charvaka-school-or-lokayata-philosophy-art-and-culture-notes At one time the lokayat philosophy was…

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Deaf and dumb

Several women in Pakistan who supported Imran Khan are in jail for almost 4 months in terrible conditions. They have written an open letter to CJP Bandial and other judges complaining of the food in jail, the bad condition of the washrooms, etc, and all they have requested is that their trials be held expeditiously. But…

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