Hanuman’s Strength is Awesomeness not Militancy

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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 with some great artwork and pictures of Hanuman ji being shared by thousands of devotees across the globe. The Wire’s article only demonstrates More...

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Isvarapranidhana: What is Isvara and what does it mean for me?

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100 Years of Russian Revolution – V: How Marxism still influences Indian politics

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By Vignesh Killur On Tuesday, March 20th, 2018
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The Uneasy Relationship of JNU and the Indian Nation-State

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Shashi Tharoor Goes Cherry-Picking: Some Reflections on Reading Why I am a Hindu

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