Raksha Bandhan, often romanticised as a festival celebrating the bond between brothers and sisters, at its core reinforces a dated patriarchal idea — that women are weak and in need of male protection. Traditionally, a sister ties a rakhi to her brother’s wrist, and in return, the brother pledges to protect her. But protect herContinue reading “Raksha Bandhan: A Misogynist Relic in a Progressive Society?”
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Why Do Most Third World Citizens Crave the American Life?
Let’s not kid ourselves. Given a chance — a visa, a job offer, a lottery ticket — millions from the so-called developing worldwould pack their bags and head straight for America. Or Canada. Or Australia. Or Germany. Anywhere but home. But why? Is it because: • The weather is good? • The air is cleaner? •Continue reading “Why Do Most Third World Citizens Crave the American Life?”
Why No Politician or Celebrity Ever Reveals Their Birth Time
In a country like India — where the stars are often consulted before a wedding, business deal, or even a cricket toss — the idea that powerful politicians and celebrities don’t reveal their birth times is no accident. It’s strategy. Let’s get one thing straight: your time of birth is your astrological fingerprint. While your dateContinue reading “Why No Politician or Celebrity Ever Reveals Their Birth Time”
Will Donald Trump receive a Nobel Prize for peace?
Yes, he definitely will.
We Are Tamils — And We’ve Always Been
Before censuses. Before Constitutions. Before categories. We were here. We are Tamils — not a footnote in someone else’s history, not a subheading in a colonial census, and certainly not a checkbox under “Religion: Hindu.” Long before the British came with their obsession to slot every soul into neat little boxes — Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christian — weContinue reading “We Are Tamils — And We’ve Always Been”
Phallus Worship and Human Civilisation
In today’s world, shaped by digital modesty, religious dogma, and moral policing, the image of a phallus evokes discomfort, laughter, or shame. But for thousands of years, across continents and cultures, the phallus wasn’t something to hide — it was something to worship. It stood not as a vulgar object, but as a divine symbolContinue reading “Phallus Worship and Human Civilisation”
The Hatred That Will Crumble India
Since 2014, a strange, unsettling transformation has gripped India. Hatred — once whispered in hushed tones, now shouts from rooftops, television studios, WhatsApp forwards, and temple loudspeakers. India, a land that prided itself on tolerance and unity in diversity, seems to be cracking under the weight of its own bitterness. And the question that hauntsContinue reading “The Hatred That Will Crumble India”
‘Europeans Only’: A Colonial Shame India Must Not Forget
During the British colonial era in India, public spaces were not merely places of leisure—they were reminders of humiliation. Benches in parks, railway compartments, clubs, and even entire neighbourhoods often bore signs that read “Europeans Only.” For the native Indian, it was not just about exclusion from a wooden bench—it was about being made to feel inferiorContinue reading “‘Europeans Only’: A Colonial Shame India Must Not Forget”
Temples Abroad: A Spiritual Journey or an Ego Trip?
All the Puranas, all the Hindu scriptures, and all the mythological stories have one thing in common — they place the Hindu Gods firmly in and around India. Ayodhya, Mathura, Varanasi, Dwaraka, Kailash, Kanchi — these are not imaginary places. They are real, living landscapes woven into the spiritual geography of Bharat. So here’s the uncomfortableContinue reading “Temples Abroad: A Spiritual Journey or an Ego Trip?”
The Manufactured Narrative of Modern India
In today’s India, perception isn’t just everything — it’s the only thing. The narrative isn’t shaped by truth or experience. It’s outsourced to PR firms, sold through headlines, and consumed with religious devotion by a public too exhausted or too distracted to ask questions. And this is how the narrative has been carefully crafted forContinue reading “The Manufactured Narrative of Modern India”