Neuro Cognitive Science Itihasa Purana Big History Indian Grand Narrative
By Smrithi Adinarayanan On Friday, August 24th, 2018
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The Neuro-Cognitive Science of Itihasa and Purana

The Itihasa and Purana are not just factual history or stories but narratives that cover various aspects of human endeavor. They not just reveal the past but pave way for the future and guide human aspirations. More...

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By Smrithi Adinarayanan On Tuesday, May 1st, 2018
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What will it take for the widespread adoption of the Gurukul Model?

A revival of the Gurukul education system has been promised in the Virat Gurukul Sammelan held in Madhya Pradesh this week but how do we ensure the widespread adoption of this model? Here are some insights from More...

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By Smrithi Adinarayanan On Saturday, April 7th, 2018
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Hanuman’s Strength is Awesomeness not Militancy

Hashtag #BajrangiTwitter is trending on Twitter, thanks to article in The Wire that talks of “militant Hinduism”. After this article was published, social media is seeing an upsurge of Hanuman Consciousness More...

By Smrithi Adinarayanan On Monday, August 21st, 2017
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A Memo about Women in Mahabharata

A recent controversy has erupted in Google with an employee writing an internal memo against gender diversity and equality. Its now known as the anti-diversity memo. This memo was 10 pages long and has been going More...

By Smrithi Adinarayanan On Tuesday, May 9th, 2017
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Bahubali’s Mahishmati: A glimpse into magnificent architecture of ancient India

People who have watched the Bahubali movie are mesmerized by the grandeur depicted in every scene. The design of Mahishmati is out of the world and is beyond anything that we see around us and can imagine. It surpasses More...

By Smrithi Adinarayanan On Saturday, February 4th, 2017
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Remembering the Great Pitamaha on Bhishma Ashtami

In the Indian calendar, February 4 2017 happens to be a Shukla Paksha Ashtami, the 8th Day in the brighter half of the lunar month. It is mentioned in the Mahabharata that one of the the most revered persons, Pitamah More...