Sant Dnyaneshwar, also known as Jnaneshwar, Dnyandev, or simply Mauli, left an indelible mark on Marathi literature and spiritual thought. Born in 1275 CE in the serene village of Apegaon, Maharashtra, his brief life of 21 years was nothing short of extraordinary. Dnyaneshwar hailed from a Deshastha Brahmin family during the reign of the Yadava […]Read More
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Warrior Queen, Wise Ruler: The Enduring Legacy of Ahilyabai Holkar
There was a period when women were not allowed out of the house, it was considered a sin. The society builds a circle for women and they must follow it compulsorily. It took so many years and struggles to break the barriers that roped her life. Some women were afraid to break that barrier and […]Read More
Andal: The Quintessential Passionate Poetess, Ethereal Beauty, and Profound Female
Her intense words and poems still resonate deeply in the merrily dancing wind, the golden soil, the pristine rivers flowing freely, and the lush green forests. Her presence can be felt in any nook and corner of the state since she is ubiquitous. She is Andal – the epitome of divine and eternal love, exquisite […]Read More
The Samba Purana is a text belonging to the corpus of Hindu Puranic literature, the Upapuranas. This Purana, named after Samba, the son of Lord Krishna, contains several religious practices, mythologies, and teachings that revolve around the devotion of Samba and the worship of the sun god, Surya. This paper researches in exactitude the Samba […]Read More
Akka Mahadevi: The Fearless Mystic Poetess Who Revolutionized Bhakti Movement
Akka Mahadevi is a revered poet-saint of the Bhakti movement in the history of Karnataka and Kannada literature for her devotion and vachanas. She is celebrated as one of the earliest pioneers of female devotion. ‘Akka’ is an endearment meaning elder sister, bestowed upon her by esteemed saints like Basavanna, Siddharama and Allamaprabhu underscoring her […]Read More
Kedarnath Jyotirlinga: A Pilgrimage to the Heart of the Himalayas
If there is one Jyotirlingam that every young Indian definitely wants to travel to, it is the Kedarnath Jyotirlingam. The picturesque snow- covered mountain, the thrilling trek, the lakes, gorges, and in the end, the darshan of the divine marks a complete spiritual adventure. There are places you wish to travel solo, there are places […]Read More
Anandibai Joshi: The First Female Doctor of Western Medicine in
During the period of women being treated as household workers, think of about the men’s dominance. The woman of house must not got any respect and her desires remained unfulfilled. Woman who do any works other than been in her home were considered as sin and was not very well received among her village. If […]Read More
Suniti Devi, born on 30th September 1864, emerged as a pivotal figure in the history of Cooch Behar, a princely state in British India. Her life, steeped in royal duty and cultural enlightenment, intertwined the traditions of Bengal with the winds of change blowing across India in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born […]Read More
Potti Sreeramulu, also known as ‘Amarajeevi’ i.e immortal being is an iconic figure in Indian history, who is celebrated as a freedom fighter and his sacrifices for the Telugu-speaking population. His life is a witness to his unwavering dedication, patriotism, and an resilient spirit that continues to inspire countless generations. Today, we delve into the […]Read More
We’ve all learnt about the freedom struggle and the various figures involved in it. However, over time we realize that is just the tip of the iceberg. Underneath the frontier facade of the National Movement lied the sacrifices of countless revolutionaries who to this day stay rarely named.But if we dig a little deeper, we […]Read More