Dr. Mrittunjoy Guha Majumdar

Satyaniti and Swaraj constitute the historical backbone of the socio-political order of India, through the ages

Satyaniti, this dharmic anarchism, is the result of the Indic civilisation embracing the dynamism of life, and the spontaneity and capacity to self-organize of human beings.

Satyatva or the Absolute Truth: Resonances across Religions and Rejection of Exclusivism

the Absolute Truth transcends the relative, the subjective, the worldly, to the extent of transcending polarities and dualities

Rediscovering ‘Sunyata’: Unifying Buddhism and Vedanta

What if I say Buddha was a proponent of Vedanta? Blasphemous, some would say. Far-fetched, others may venture to say. However, if one were to base one's understanding of purely…

Reclaiming Varnasrama: Can a King be a Shudra? Can a pauper be a Brahmin?

One of the key concepts therein has been that of Varna. There are said to be four Varna: Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaisya and Shudra, in society.

Cambridge and Hinduphobia: My experiences with the Left and the price I had to pay

It was only when I was elected as a student union officer and leader, that I saw a darker side of Cambridge University