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Sanskrit

The Faux Stages of Man

Bibek Debroy

The fourfold ashrama classification is a forced attempt to over-simplify the individual

Rohan Murty: Culture Capitalist

How humanities can redeem science and technology. The passions of Rohan Murty

A Classical Passage to India

After travelling around India for over 35 years, I may not have seen or experienced this sacred space exactly as Kalidasa describes it

An Empire Redeemed

Audrey Truschke goes deep into the fundamental flaws of Hindu-Mulsim distrust

‘They were Indian kings’

A Sanskrit scholar from America returns to the Mughal court to trace its Indian cultural roots

Home Alone

There is more to Rajiv Malhotra’s latest book on Sanskrit than the usual Pollock pickle

Expanding the Pluriverse

This lyrical Sanskrit retelling of the Biblical tale of David and Bathsheba’s love, written by a Hindu poet for his Muslim patron, a 16th century Lodhi prince, offers a valuable confluence

AN INDIAN ORIGINAL

Aatish Taseer’s new novel is a modern classic on being Indian

A Historical Sense

What Sanskrit has meant to me

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