Franz Kafka: The Prophet of Inner Pain, Who Whispered the Truth Before the World Was Ready

Writers give us stories. Franz Kafka gave us mirrors. But his mirrors never reflected our faces — they showed our souls. Born in 1883 Prague, Kafka was a Jewish man in a Catholic city, a German speaker in a Slavic land, and a spiritual being in a material world. He worked quietly as an insurance […]
Here are the secret powers of Hanuman ji that protect his devotees. Jai Sita Rama!

Divine origins: In Hindu sacred epics (Ramayana, Mahabharata, Puranas), Hanuman is described as the son of Vayu, the wind god, and Kesari, with spiritual inheritance of Shiva or Rudra—thus symbolizing presence of both Shaiva and Vaishnava traditions . Avatar of the Divine: The Shiva Purana calls him an incarnation of Shiva. Supreme exemplar: His life […]
This AI powered Gurukul in NCR to train on Hardcore Mixed Martial Arts and Software development at early age to students.

Walk into any so-called Expensive world school, International school today, and you’ll find something deeply unsettling: children tired by 3 PM, restless by dinner, addicted to unhealthy snacks and Instagram secret groups, and emotionally detached from their roots. Bitter but true. Is this what our children deserve or is it just a Wealth created Trauma? […]
From Shadows to Sunlight: India’s Collective Parenting Blueprint for Safeguarding Childhood & Innocence

Imagine a world where every child’s laughter remains inviolable —ringing out free from the shadows of adult conflict—and playgrounds, not courtrooms, become the true arenas of youthful growth. Yet in much of Europe and North America, this vision falters: divorce rates have surged, support networks fragment, and overstressed parents unintentionally inflict an insidious atmosphere of […]
When Enlightenment Embraced the East: Voltaire’s Ode to India’s Ancient Wisdom

Imagine a pillar of the French Enlightenment—Voltaire—celebrated across Europe as a brilliant satirist, fearless critic of superstition, and tireless advocate for reason. Born François-Marie Arouet in 1694, he grew to challenge absolute monarchy, lampooning bishops and tyrants alike in works such as Candide and Letters on England. Voltaire’s pen sparked revolutions of thought, reshaping politics, […]
Babiya the Vegetarian Crocodile: How Temple Prasadam and Devotion Fueled a 75-Year Miracle

Humility, wonder, and reverence converge on the banks of a temple tank in Kasaragod, Kerala, where for over seven decades a crocodile named Babiya defied nature’s norms. In a world where carnivores are bound by instinct, Babiya subsisted entirely on temple prasadam—sacred rice and jaggery offerings—embodying a rare fusion of devotion and biology that propelled […]
How White Americans Can Help Native Americans and Protect Their Culture: A Journey Toward Healing and Justice

There is a silent truth beneath the foundations of the United States—one that cannot be ignored any longer. While the story of America is often told as one of liberty and opportunity, it’s also a story deeply intertwined with colonial violence, cultural erasure, and broken promises made to its first peoples—the Native Americans. Today, Native […]