• A Brief History of the Middle East (Part Two)

    A Brief History of the Middle East (Part Two)

    In the previous post we covered till around 1200 BC in the history of the Middle East. We learnt that Phoenicians escaped from Egypt and invaded the land of Canaan from the east. They seized Jericho and gradually subdued its settled population in the hills. But they had to contend with a new wave of Read more

  • Mandukya Upanishad: Four States of Consciousness

    Mandukya Upanishad: Four States of Consciousness

    Upanishads are philosophical-religious texts for Hindus. The word Upanishad is generally translated as to “sit down closely” as one would to listen attentively to instruction by a teacher or other authority figure — which is how the education system worked in ancient India. There are more than a hundred Upanishads, of which ten (sometimes thirteen) Read more

  • A Brief History of News Media

    A Brief History of News Media

    It is difficult to pinpoint the exact starting point of the history of news media. Gossippers have existed ever since the first language arrived on the scene. In fact, gossip was one of the driving factors behind the evolution of language in human beings. Ibn Battuta, in his travel memoirs, tells us about some men Read more

  • A Brief History of the Middle East (Part One)

    A Brief History of the Middle East (Part One)

    ‘The Middle East’ is a modern English term for one of the most ancient regions of human civilisation. The history of the Middle East, therefore, is as old as our civilisation. But, before we go there, let’s just briefly talk about the term itself. Before and during the First World War, ‘the Near East’, which Read more

  • 30-Year-Old Editorial Explains the Problems in Indian Secularism

    30-Year-Old Editorial Explains the Problems in Indian Secularism

    India, to put the matter brusquely, has been a battleground between two civilisations (Hindu and Islamic) for well over a thousand years, and three (Hindu, Muslim and Western) for over two hundred years. None of them has ever won a decisive enough or a durable enough victory to oblige the other two to assimilate themselves Read more

  • Amrapali: The Story of a Courtesan Turned Buddhist Nun

    Amrapali: The Story of a Courtesan Turned Buddhist Nun

    This text delves into the life of Amrapali, a celebrated royal courtesan of 4th century BCE India, who later became a devoted Buddhist nun. It details her transformation from a sought-after entertainer of wealthy men to a deeply spiritual woman who renounced her material possessions to embark on a journey of enlightenment and inner peace… Read more