May 27, 2022
Hindu youth Vijaya Kamble stabbed to death for being in a relationship with a Muslim girl, the elder sister of Shahabuddin: Shahabuddin and Nawaz attacked the boy with iron rod, arrested, tension grips Kalaburagi
The Kalaburagi police have arrested two 19-year-old men for killing a person Vijaya Kamble for being in a relationship with the sister of one of the accused.
May 27, 2022
Banned Khalistani outfit Sikhs For Justice calls terrorists and Kashmiri Muslims to block Amarnath Yatra to take revenge against sentencing of Yasin Malik in terror-funding case
A day after a special NIA court sentenced pro-Pakistan Kashmiri terrorist Yasin Malik to life imprisonment in a terror funding case, Khalistan terror outfit ‘Sikhs for Justice’ has come in support of the terror accused and has called on terrorists in the valley to block the upcoming Amarnath Yatra.
May 27, 2022
Afzal Khan, the tyrant and staunch enemy of Shivaji Maharaj is glorified on Pratapgad fort of Chhatrapati, despite court orders to demolish the illegal tomb Maharashtra govt continues to protect it: Maulavis ask visitors to pay respects to the shrine
On November 10, 1659, Afzal Khan – the magnanimous Bijapur General barged onto the fort of Pratapgad near Mahabaleshwar in Maharashtra. A few meters above its base, a Shamiyana was erected to welcome Khan over his meeting with Shivaji.
May 27, 2022
Top of broken pillar in foreground with the famous Sarnath lion capital standing on the ground beyond - 1905
Photograph of the Lion Capital at Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh, from the Kitchener of Khartoum Collection: 'Views of Benares. Presented by the Maharaja of Benares' by Madho Prasad, c.1905.
Sarnath is the sacred place where the Buddha preached his first sermon known as the Wheel of Law, the Dharmachakra, in the sixth century BC.
The Lion capital comes from a column at Sarnath in Uttar Pradesh, built by Ashoka, the Mauryan king who flourished in the third century BC. According to tradition, the pillars were raised at various points on the route of a pilgrimage that he undertook in the twentieth yea…
May 26, 2022
Why does the Left ignore India’s indigenous intellectual traditions: Leftists have long claimed that Hindus are not intellectual and are unscientific, mindlessly repeating old racist colonial and missionary propaganda
India has one of the greatest intellectual traditions in the world and it has nothing to do with modern Indian leftist scholars and writers.
May 26, 2022
Pratapgad Fort in Mahabaleshwar was completed in 1656 under the orders of the Maratha king Chhatrapati Shivaji: This fortress played a key role in the battle that would ultimately give rise to the Maratha Empire
The Fortress of Pratapgad was completed in 1656 under the orders of the Maratha king Chhatrapati Shivaji. The construction of the hilltop stronghold turned out to be an inspired piece of strategy, as just three years later it played a pivotal role in the Battle of Pratapgad, a turning point for the fledgling Maratha.
May 26, 2022
The surprising and continuing influence of Swami Vivekananda, the pied piper of the global yoga movement
By the late 1960s, the most famous writer in America had become a recluse, having forsaken his dazzling career. Nevertheless, J.D. Salinger often came to Manhattan, staying at his parents' sprawling apartment on Park Avenue and 91st Street. While he no longer visited with his editors at "The New Yorker," he was keen to spend time with his spiritual teacher, Swami Nikhilananda, the founder of the Ramakrishna - Vivekananda Center, located, then as now, in a townhouse just three blocks away, at 17 East 94th Street.
May 26, 2022
The Goddess Durga Slaying the Demon Buffalo Mahishasura - 12th century | India (Himachal Pradesh, probably Chamba Valley)
Functioning as an altar shrine, complete with a lustration basin, this icon depicts the goddess Durga in the act of conquering the demon buffalo Mahisha. Durga crushes the beast with her foot and impales him with her trident, whereupon the demon reveals himself in human form and pleads for mercy.
In each of her eight arms, Durga holds a weapon lent to her by the male gods expressly for this task. This shrine, with its distinctive temple towers, evokes the architecture of Himachal Pradesh, as does the lotus-petal nimbus framing the goddess’s head, a motif specific to the imagery of the Cha…
May 26, 2022
Details of carvings at the Prasanna Chennakesava temple, Somnathpur - 1895
This photograph of the Prasanna Chennakesava Temple, Somnathpur was taken in the 1890s by an unknown photographer and is from the Curzon Collection's 'Souvenir of Mysore Album'.
The Keshava Temple at Somnathpur near Mysore, completed in 1268, is one of the best-preserved temples built in the Hoysala period. Dedicated to Keshava, the god Vishnu under his three aspects, it consists of three shrines approached through a pillared mandapa.
On the outer walls of the temple, at the lower levels, there are friezes with elephants, horses, makaras (mythical sea creatures), geese, and foliated scrolls…