Rahul Sankrityayan, often referred to as the “Father of Hindi Travel Literature,” was a towering figure in Indian intellectual and literary history. A polyglot, historian, philosopher, novelist, and revolutionary thinker, Sankrityayan was a true embodiment of the Renaissance spirit. His insatiable curiosity and commitment to learning led him to master over 30 languages, travel to […]Read More
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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
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
Tulsidas, also known as Rambola Dubey, was a revered Hindu saint, poet, and philosopher. His unwavering devotion to Lord Rama led him to compose significant literary works that continue to inspire millions. Among his notable creations are the Hanuman Chalisa and the epic Ramcharitmanas, a retelling of the ancient Sanskrit Ramayana in the vernacular Awadhi […]Read More
Strategic Governance: Unveiling Chanakya’s Arthashastra Chanakya, also known as Kauṭilya or Vishnugupta, was an eminent figure in ancient Indian history, flourishing between 375 and 283 BCE. Renowned as a polymath, he excelled as a teacher, author, strategist, philosopher, economist, jurist, and royal advisor. His most enduring contribution lies in authoring the Arthashastra, a seminal text […]Read More