(This is an article published in Times of India) Sushilendra T Naik, TNN May 7, 2010, 10.38pm IST BIJAPUR: These days, a revival in ancient languages is palpable, and Sanskrit is no longer a forgotten tongue. There is also talk of establishing a Sanskrit and Vedic university in the state. But off campus, right in the... Continue Reading →
Reading Sanskrit Improves Brain Functioning
The MUM Review, 6.Feb. 2002, by Brynne Sissom The physiological effects of reading Sanskrit are similar to those experienced during the Transcendental Meditation® technique, according to research recently completed by Dr. Fred Travis, director of the ERG/psycho-physiology lab of Maharishi University of Management in Fair field, Iowa, USA. Dr. Travis asked his test subjects to... Continue Reading →
We don’t even know our own history…!
This book provides evidence which makes it clear that most religious history is not what we think it is. It lets you see the true heritage that has been suppressed for centuries. It shows that there was once a greatly advanced and ancient culture that was a global society. This was the Vedic civilization. Even... Continue Reading →
Origin of the word(?) ‘Hindu’…
The name 'Hindu' was developed by outsiders, invaders who could not pronounce the name of the Sindhu River properly. It is neither a Sanskrit word nor is it found in the Vedic literatures. Some sources report that it was Alexander the Great who first misspelled the River Sindhu as the Indu, dropping the beginning “S”,... Continue Reading →