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Why is it that a mere sight of Sindhu resonates the cords of the heart and enthralls the soul? It is so probably because a view of Sindhu revives the past thousands of years of annals of history. It is same divine river in whose enfoldments, our civilization evolved, our culture and our society flourished and because of whom our name Hindu was derived; whose wharfs witnessed the coruscating scripturing of Vedas; where the saints and the sages cogitated and ...
This book is an obeisance to the legendary 22,028 feet high Mount Kailas situated in Western Tibet. Also known as "Navel of the Earth" or Mount Meru as described in the ancient Hindu scriptures, Kailas is highly revered by Hindus, Buddhists, Jains, Bonpos and many other sects. In Tibet, Kailas is worshipped with great reverence. Tibetan scriptures associate Mount Kailas with the enlightenment of the Budha, yogi Milarepa and Chakrasamvara the great ...
The majority, yet Hindus in India feel they need to fight out the last battle for survival and unhindered flowering. Why do they feel dispossessed and lonely? And what are the parameters on which their grievances can be measured? In a rapidly globalized world, are they facing extinction the way their predecessors vanished from Kabul, Kandahar, Taxila, and Dhaka? If they can lose Gilgit and Skardu post-Partition, and are forced to leave their homes and hearth in ...