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Max Müller in his own words

Max Müller (1823-1900), a well-known German Indologist at the Oxford University, is famous as the pioneer who dedicated his career to the translation of the Rig Veda and other ancient Indian Sanskrit manuscripts into English. He has been highly respected by Indians, from his contemporaries including Swami Vivekanand to many in the Read more…

By Bhaartiya, 3 yearsMarch 13, 2022 ago
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India? Bharat? Hindustan? Which one is it?

The discovery of my dharmic roots begins with my birth country, India. India is also called Bharat or Bharath, as well as Hindustan. I always thought India was the name given to us by the British colonizers. However, the name goes beyond the Anglican colonizers. Recently I had the good Read more…

By Bhaartiya, 4 yearsOctober 10, 2021 ago
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Maryada Purushottam’s Agnipareeksha!

Prabhu Shri Ram is considered the most ideal incarnation of the Supreme Divine, a “Maryada Purushottam”. He forms the backbone of India’s culture and heritage. The great sage Valmiki wrote about Shri Ram in the Sanskrit epic Ramayan. This epic is considered “ItiHaas”, a Sanskrit word that means “As it Read more…

By Bhaartiya, 4 yearsSeptember 22, 2021 ago

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