History & Culture

Covers India’s civilizational journey through texts, traditions, events, and cultural practices. Focuses on context and continuity, not distorted timelines or shallow nostalgia.

History & Culture

Sanatan Dharma vs Hinduism: What’s the Difference?

Sanatan Dharma is the original Sanskrit name for the tradition, meaning the eternal path of righteousness. Hinduism is the name given by Persian and Greek travellers based on the Indus River. Both refer to the same living tradition. Sanatan Dharma describes the eternal philosophy; Hinduism describes the lived religion and culture. Two...

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History & Culture, Travel

What Are the Nine Forms of Bhakti? Navadha Bhakti Explained

There are many paths in Sanatan Dharma. Some seek knowledge. Some follow discipline. And some choose meditation. But the path of devotion, bhakti yoga, speaks directly to the heart. Among all devotional teachings, Navadha Bhakti stands as one of the most beautiful and complete explanations of how a human being can connect with the...

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History & Culture, Sacred Places

Char Dham Yatra Explained: History, Route, and Why It Matters in Sanatan Dharma

High in the Himalayas, there is a silence that speaks. It does not arrive in emptiness. It arrives in presence of something or someone far greater than all of us. Every year, hundreds of thousands of pilgrims climb into that silence. They carry nothing but faith and the quiet weight of their lives. This is …...

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Festival, History & Culture

International Women’s Day 2026: The Power of Shakti in Sanatan Dharma

Every year on March 8th, the world pauses to honour women, their strength, their sacrifices, their brilliance. But long before the United Nations declared International Women’s Day, one of the world’s oldest living traditions had already enshrined the feminine as the supreme force of existence. Sanatan Dharma did not merely...

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History & Culture

What Is Dharma? Meaning, Definition, and Why It Can’t Be Translated Simply

Is dharma religion, duty, law, morality, or righteousness? Most of us first meet the word through a translation that tries to make it familiar. Yet each English substitute feels slightly incomplete, like describing the ocean by calling it “water.” Something vast, living, and relational gets reduced to a concept. The search for the...

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History & Culture

Is There Heaven in Hinduism? Swarga, Naraka & Moksha

Many of us grow up hearing about heaven and hell. A place where good souls are rewarded, and wrong actions are punished. So it’s natural to wonder if there is a concept of heaven in Hinduism? The answer is both yes and no. Sanatan Dharma speaks of Swarga (heaven) and Naraka (hell), but not as …...

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History & Culture

Why Hindu Festivals Follow The Lunar Calendar (Moon Phases Explained)?

Hindu festivals do not follow fixed dates because they are not based on a fixed calendar.They follow the lunar calendar, which is calculated using the phases of the moon. This is why festivals like Maha Shivratri, Amavasya, Purnima, and many vrat shift every year on the modern Gregorian calendar. The moon is used as a …...

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