Indian Mythology

  • I am not a statistic

    I am not a statistic

    It is not always about the majority.The smaller groups also matter…

  • Rotis for Ranganatha

    Rotis for Ranganatha

    What matters to the devotee is the faith inspired by the deity,not his origins or religion…

  • Like Father, not Like Son

    Like Father, not Like Son

    Sometimes,it is not easy being your father’s son…

  • 7 Secrets from Hindu Calendar Art:

    7 Secrets from Hindu Calendar Art:

    Hindu Calendar art speaks a language that is indifferent to rationality. It is the language of a people’s faith…

  • Snobbery by Geography

    Snobbery by Geography

    The importance of the Pin Code !…

  • From Jaya to Mahabharata

    From Jaya to Mahabharata

    Sometimes,we fail to realize the fine but fundamental difference between Jaya and Vijaya…

  • Elder Brother of God

    Elder Brother of God

    Two brothers-yet so vastly different…

  • The other Wives

    The other Wives

    Contrary to popular belief,she was not the only one…

  • Without Either there is Neither

    Without Either there is Neither

    Can we choose – the right hand or the left ? The right eye or the left ?…

  • Drain of Wealth Theory

    Drain of Wealth Theory

    What amount can actually be called enough?…

  • They Don’t Have to Think Like You

    They Don’t Have to Think Like You

    Letting go and stepping back is never easy but always necessary…

  • Shhh… Vishnu Is Asleep

    Shhh… Vishnu Is Asleep

    He sleeps and He awakes and in between lies the tempest…

  • When Lakshmi flows

    When Lakshmi flows

    Why is Lakshmi the lifeblood of society?…

  • In Defence of the Buffalo

    In Defence of the Buffalo

    Can the word ‘evil’ be translated in Hindi or, for that matter, any Indian language?…

  • War Tactics

    War Tactics

    There is no standard approach; each approach is customized…

  • The Constructions of Holy Books

    The Constructions of Holy Books

    The modern cosmopolitan urban Hindu often overlooks this history and these divisions perhaps because it is so much convenient to ‘unify the diversity’ of Hinduism through one book…