Culture and History

Once upon a time the tyrannical Aurangzeb was vanquished and the Kesari Dhwaj flew high

Aurangzeb's single minded obsession with showing the Hindus their place had cost him his very empire.

Once upon a time, there was the great Maratha Sambhaji, who continued to haunt Aurangzeb even in death

Sabhaji's brutal torture forged a unity and a sacred vow was sworn to uproot the Mughal empire from the soil of Bharata.

Once upon a time, atop the thorns of Aurangzeb’s tyranny, rose Hindavi Swaraj

A story of a man ordained by the Gods to carry out their will.

Ram Mandir discussion: Over 3000 Hindu saints from 125 communities of Hindu religion come together in Delhi

The mega meeting to be held on November 3-4 at Delhi's Talkatora stadium has been organised to discuss the future course after SC postponed hearing to next year

Here are 6 canards we can expect ‘liberals’ to spread on Aurangzeb’s 400th birthday

We look at some of the arguments that we are sure would be rehashed on his 400th birthday in just a couple of days

India will now meet the world on its own terms: Narendra Modi

PM Modi inaugurates Statue of Unity on Sardar Patel’s birth anniversary today.

The tallest statue in the world should serve as a reminder: It is time to reclaim our History

Amit Shah has already hinted that the BJP will make reclaiming of Hyderabad pride as a poll issue.

Dawn-to-dusk hunger strike by BJP over arrest of Sabarimala protesters in Kerala

The dawn-to-dusk hunger strike and a ‘Rath Yatra’ will be conducted by BJP workers in order to “save the customs and traditions” of the hill shrine

The rage of the Malayali Hindus

The events of the coming days will determine the future of Kerala, and its Hindu Community.

A Ram Mandir at Ram Janmabhoomi is the people’s will and an ordinance is needed

The will of the people has to be expressed by the House of the People.

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