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Rootless & Ruthless Indian Liberals Need a Dharma Reset

There is an unease quietly settling across India’s urban, educated middle class—a restlessness difficult to name, yet impossible to ignore. It shows up in...

Ancient Merchants from Kalinga: The Unsung Pioneers who brought Buddhism Home

In ancient India, where empires rose and fell amid clashes of kings and ideas, two humble merchants from the eastern coastal kingdom of Kalinga...

Pali Pali — A Nation in a Hurry

Dongdaemun is one of the many metro rail stations in Seoul. As you step onto the escalator there and if not aware of the...

Timeless Verses of Bhima Bhoi

The poems of Bhima Bhoi, the 19th-century saint-poet from Odisha, stand as a profound testament to mystical devotion, radical compassion, and social critique within...

Bhima Bhoi Foresaw the Dawn of Democracy in India

In the turbulent mid-19th century, when Odisha languished under British colonial fragmentation, feudal exploitation, rigid caste hierarchies, a profound socio-spiritual revolution quietly took root....

Dignāga’s Contribution to Buddhism

Dignāga (also spelled Diññāga), the great Buddhist philosopher and logician who lived around 480–540 CE, has a special connection with Odisha. Local traditions in...

There is so much in a Name – Village Delang Tells

In the so called developed and modern world, it is usually difficult to come across any cultural heritage, which the inhabitants may boast of...

Work is not just a means of survival, but an expression of being

Work is more than just a means of survival. Work isn’t just a series of discrete tasks, nor is it merely how we are...

‘Bhasha’ matters in India’s multilingual moment

India stands at an extraordinary crossroads, with a linguistic landscape unmatched in scale and richness. According to the 2011 Census, India is home to...

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