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1 History textbooks that deny genocide & religious atrocities on Hindus by Muslim invaders, irreparably damage our cultural identity. I compared the description of just one Islamic...
Ok closure time: History books does not = “school textbooks” - nor does it refer to books only in India. You could have just commented on my tweet to discuss your doubts, instead y...
1 Jamun comes from Jambu (rose apple) which is native to India (Panini (4th c, BCE). Gulab is a distortion of Golaka (round) & Apa (Water) referring to sweet round balls which look...
Bronze kamaṇḍalu, 1st-2nd c., Mekong delta Originally manufactured in Gandhara, this Kushan period kamaṇḍalu has a spout in the form of an elephant head & trunk. It was found in S...
1 Was Tipu Sultan a “freedom fighter” who fought the British to free India from colonial rule? Historical records show he fought the British not to liberate India, but to gain powe...
1 Mughals imprisoned 1000s of Cheetahs for hunting. These paintings show how Akbar used them indiscriminately like machines in blackbuck hunts. Cruel experiments to breed them in c...
1 Winston Churchill’s infinite hatred of Hindus especially Brahmins oozes in excerpts of a speech by him on March 18, 1931, in Albert Hall, London. Look at how he dismisses Hindus...
1 It was during the Onam month of Chingam 952, Malayalam Era (corresponding to August, 1786) that Tipu Sultan destroyed Murtis of the famous Perumanam Temple & desecrated 100s of t...
1 It’s a blatant lie to say that Onam was a “secular” harvest festival. Letters of Jacobus Canter Visscher, Christian priest at Cochin (1717-1723) reveal that a special Decree of t...
1 Ganesh Chaturthi was first popularized by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, but why & how it became a public display of Hindu cultural unity in the late 19th century, is important for...
Ancient Hindus had musical orchestras & dance-operas. Pāṇinī (600 BCE) describes a band of musicians (often female) was collectively called Tūrya & members were called Tūryāṅga wit...
1 Ancient Indian women were well-versed in Vedic studies as confirmed by Panini (6th c. BCE) & Patanjali. This is attested by the definition of specific terms, where a women studen...