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Pachmarhi has many things to offer to tourists but only the devout get the call from Shiva to come here says DHRITABRATA BHATTACHARJYA TATOPachmarhi is an allseason destination for all types of touris ...
India is a land of deep reverence for gods, ancestors, rivers, trees, and animals. It’s not unusual here to see people ...
At a nineday Golden Future of Bharat festival in New Delhi last week Prajapita Brahma Kumaris in continuation of the celebration of their platinum jubilee year and the 175year festivities of The Times ...
This decision was deeply rooted in respecting the principles of Jainism, which emphasize non-violence (ahimsa) and reverence ...
As Krishna told the original peacenik of the Mahabharata—the man who put the “him” in Ahimsa—there comes ... no political backing—not even among India’s Muslim populace.
A 23-million-year-old fossilized leaf found in coalfields in Assam is reshaping scientists’ understanding of how India’s biodiversity ... The fossil belongs to an ancient relative of ...
The article “India’s complex history cannot be wished ... presented as having ancient roots. Modernity’s dialogic and emancipatory ontology to reconstruct Indian pluralism can be availed ...
In 1898, British landowner William Claxton Peppé excavated an ancient funerary monument on his estate in northern India. The site revealed a trove of 1,800 jewels, as well as ash and bone fragments.
In his reply, Mr Gandhi said none of the great social reformers and political thinkers in India have been bigots ... satya (truth) and ahimsa (non-violence, this is the bedrock of indian tradition ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to historian William Dalrymple about his latest book, "The Golden Road: How Ancient India Transformed the World." Before the Silk Road, there was India's Golden Road ...
His new book is "The Golden Road: How Ancient India Transformed The World," and William Dalrymple joins us now from Houston on his U.S. book tour. Thanks so much for being with us. WILLIAM ...