Bhagvad Gita
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Why the Mahatma still remains hugely relevant in a transforming India, world
“Truth” and “non-violence” are the two basic pillars of Gandhian philosophy.
Order for Gita, Ramayana in J&K schools withdrawn
Political storm erupted after govt order to state schools.
Mystic Mantra: Emanate positive feelings for all
Lord Krishna has also stated the same thing in Bhagvad Gita.
Gita to be published in Urdu, but script will be Devnagri
About 15 years ago, the Gita Press had published an Urdu version of the Hindu scripture in Urdu script, which was an instant sellout.
Explaining dharma to young children
Pattanaik deals with the facts with gentle brush strokes, lending the book a smooth flow.
Why dalits will never trust non-secular parties
No two leader of post-independence India had more convergent view on the evils of caste system than Nehru and Ambedkar.