In its known history of thousands of years, India has maintained the status of an iconic nation in the world. The Indian civilization is one of the oldest civilizations on the planet Earth. The footprints of this civilization speak for the basic character of Indian people in ancient times. People’...
“If I take anything that I do not need for my own immediate use and keep it, I thieve it from somebody else. It is the fundamental law of Nature, without exception, that Nature produces enough for our wants from day-to-day; and if only everybody took enough for himself and nothing more, there woul...
Mental haze, synonymous with the words like ambiguity, doubt, suspense and uncertainty is not an unusual state. It is, in fact, a normal state. It is a situation of duel in the human mind. In the entire human history, not a single human being remained unaffected by this state. Greatest ones like Gau...
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel always remained bound to constitutional and democratic values. History has borne witness to his commitment to these principles. Similarly, Vallabhbhai Patel was a born Satyagrahi –a seeker of Truth. It was in his nature to launch Satyagraha –the pursuit for Truth, t...
One wishing to have familiarity with Mahatma Gandhi’s vision of the world, or the world of his dreams, he, first of all, needs to comprehend the core spirit of his ideas in relation to humanity reflecting in the statement of the Mahatma himself (originally appeared in Young India on April 3, 1924 ...
The firm belief in the truth of inevitable interconnectedness of all movable-immovable and visible-invisible in the universe, thus Universal Unity, and the acceptance of the reality of the existence of the Unity-Creating Power or Authority, are the two foremost basics of the Sanatana Dharma.The One ...
Nationalism has been interpreted differently by different writers across the globe. But, the essence of each one of them lies in defining nationalism as a sentiment dedicated to a particular nation. It is an idea revealing people’s devotion and loyalty to their respective nation. It also categoric...
“We desire a Swarajya where hundreds of people do not perish due to lack of sustenance. The produce of farmers should not be taken away from them and sent abroad. The people should not rely on others for clothing. Swarajya should inherently protect the dignity of individuals. Swadeshi should be th...
The beauty and importance of the Fourth of the Vedas, i.e., the Atharvaveda, which is composed of five thousand nine hundred and seventy-seven (or more) Mantras in seven hundred and thirty-one Suktas of twenty Kandas (episodes), is in many forms. The Atharvaveda is known as the ‘Chhandaveda’. Ch...
There are two words in the current theme: Ananda –happiness and education. By implication, the topic calls for such an education that paves the way for happiness; in other words, learning to be happy. Happiness, the Ananda in Indian terms, has two foremost synonyms, pleasure, and satisfa...