Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Culture and History

Three Generations, One Dream: Here’s why Yogi Adityanath considered the Ram Mandir his life’s mission

For Yogi Adityanath, the construction of the Ram Mandir will also be the fulfilment of his Gurudev's dream

Muslims should have given up claim to Ayodhya site voluntarily, says SC lawyer Syed Naqvi

Naqvi advised Muslims of the country that when the original inhabitants of India claim that Bhagwan Ramji was born at Ayodhya at the site of Babri Masjid, and Muslims of India 'voluntarily and unitedly ought to have given up' the site long back.

Ahead of Ayodhya verdict, VHP to stop stone-carving at Karsevakpuram workshop for the first time in almost thirty years

The carving of stones for the construction of a Ram Temple was started by the VHP at the Ram Mandir Nirmaan Karyashala in 1990.

Ayodhya 1855: The violence at Hanumangarhi shows why Ram Janmabhoomi could not be reclaimed during British rule

1855 violence at Hanumangarhi erupted after Muslims claimed that there was a Mosque inside Hanuman Temple

The Reclamation Project: Here’s how the great Maratha warriors fought to reclaim Ayodhya, Prayag and Kashi

For the Marathas, reclamation of Ram Janmabhoomi remained an elusive dream.

Rajaraja Chola I: Conqueror, temple builder and one of the greatest emperors of India

The territory of Rajaraja Chola- I included modern day's Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, Sri Lanka and parts of Andhra Pradesh and Orissa. 

The proper way forward is teaching students accurate history about Tipu Sultan, not removing the Jihadist tyrant from textbooks

Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it. Therefore, it is imperative that our children are taught the truth about Tipu Sultan.

Chhath Puja in Bihar: Offering gratitude to the Sun God and his energy that makes life on earth possible

Celebrated mainly in Bihar and Jharkhand, Chhath Puja is a four-day-long festival worshipping the Sun God and his two consorts, Usha and Pratyusha.

The legacy of Tipu Sultan: Here is why Mandyam Iyengars of Karnataka observe Diwali as a day of mourning

It was on this day more than 2 centuries ago when Tipu Sultan massacred close to 800 Mandyam Iyengar men, women and children in cold blood in the town of Melkote.

Celebrate O’ Ye Hindus for The Return of the King appears imminent and inevitable

We have every right to celebrate in anticipation of The Return of The King for the love that every pious Hindu that bears towards Rama.

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