Mocking Hinduism

How ‘they’ make ‘us’ feel guilty for celebrating ‘our’ festivals

It is rather painful to see the illogical and shrill campaign gathering momentum against all Hindu festivals. Particularly in the case of Deepavali (or…

The Hindu-shaming of Hindu festivals

The subtle sermonizing on our festivals was not enough, that now the backdrop of our festivals has again become an opportunity for some to…

मोदी जी का आना और बहुत कुछ बदल जाना: किसी को सबकुछ मिल जाना और किसी का सबकुछ लुट जाना

हर मर्ज की दवा मोदी जी नहीं हो सकते। आपको विदेशी कंपनियों के उत्पादों का वहिष्कार करना होगा, इसके लिए मोदी जी के बैन…

करवा चौथ: लोक परंपरा, बाज़ार और नारीवाद

बड़ी संख्या में नवयुग की स्त्रियाँ दुविधा में है। करवा चौथ को हाँ कहें या ना कहें। हाँ कहती हैं तो पिछड़ी मानसिकता से…

A take on the rising anti Hindu chant

Hindutva is being targeted by the opposition as it is some sort of disease that one needs to get rid of; which has and…

Why Hindu gods are under attack

The platforms specifically Twitter tacitly supports anti Hindu narrative due to its inherent leftist bias. The media overlooks it as an act of FoE,…

Religious secularism

With the hypocritical standards which are followed in this country, a person is looked down upon to celebrate an historical moment in his religion.

Curious case of Swastika

Swastika (स्वस्तिक) literally means ‘let there be good’ (su "good" and asti "let it be"), or simply ‘good it is’ implying total surrender to…

Hindus today are Arjun of Kurukshetra, confused and without confidence. They should remember Shrimad Bhagwad Gita and fight for their rights

We need to fight the war of misinformation unleashed against us, and at the same time, proactively fight against those, who insult us without…

The liberal propaganda on Shivlinga Abhishekam

Unlike any other season monsoon is known to bring forth prosperity, greenery and a relief from the scorching heat of the summers in the…