The very name has attained an almost sacred quality from the length and breadth of Bharatvarsh. The Prince who gave up the throne to preserve family unity. The King who risked his kingdom in war to preserve Dharma. … Read the rest
This is the Second in a Set of Articles on the History of Ayurveda. Post 2 will conduct a survey of Medical Personalities and Texts from Late Antiquity and the Medieval Period.
Following our Article On Sikh Dharma, it becomes necessary to do a deeper study in the life and legacy of the various Gurus of the Panth. British Colonialists naturally interfered in the religious matters of the fiercely independent inheritors … Read the rest
Having previously commenced our study of Classical Indic Literature, we now take our first look at Classical Indic Poetry. Appropriately, our first selection is from Andhra itself and dates back to the glorious Empire of the Satavahanas. This … Read the rest