The Saraswati River is one of the most important and sacred features in Indian mythology, history, and culture. It has always been written as a mighty river of the Vedic period. Though it’s no longer there in its physical form, ancient scriptures talk of it as a vital channel that flowed between civilizations. Saraswati has […]Read More
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Nomads of the World: Tracing the Indian Roots of the
Imagine living a life in which your identity flows like water, constantly reshaping itself over the course of centuries of migration, echoing the whispers of far-off ancestors. Who embodies this fluid existence? For one, the Romani people, by which term I have come to refer to those often called Gypsies. We have seen their culture […]Read More
Harsha, the illustrious king of the Pushyabhuti dynasty, stands as a monumental figure etched in the annals of Indian history. Born in 590 CE in the formidable kingdom of Sthanvishvara, which would later become Thanesar, Haryana, Harsha ascended to the throne in 606 CE. His reign, spanning from northern to northwestern India, saw the zenith […]Read More