Catholic Priest Destroyed the Entire Mayan Written Language
The Maya writing system was used in what is now Mexico and Central America for almost two thousand years, until after the arrival of Cortés. It was written in bark … Continue reading
Yoga Upanishad
YOGA-KUNDALINI UPANISHAD Introduction The Yoga-Kundalini Upanishad is the eighty-sixth among the 108 Upanishads. It forms part of the Krishna Yajurveda. It deals with an exposition of Hatha and Lambika Yogas. … Continue reading
Bṛhatkathāmañjarī – During Vikramaditya era ~25 bc.
Bṛhatkathāmañjarī is an abridgement of the northwestern recension of the now lost Bṛhatkathā. It was composed by Kṣemendra of Kashmir (11th century CE). Kṣemendra was apparently a great ‘abridger’, having also done … Continue reading
History of Vedic kingdoms in Middle East
BY STEPHEN KNAPP Centuries ago greater Bharatvarsha before the war of Kurukshetra, said to be all middle east, India and part of Russia, Ukraine. In the Ramayana we find wherein Valmiki … Continue reading
Original teachings of yog
Many people today look to Patanjali, the compiler of the Yoga Sutras, as the father or founder of the greater system of Yoga. While Patanjali’s work is very important and worthy … Continue reading
Astanga Hridaya Sutra of Vagbhat
Agbhata From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Vāgbhata (वाग्भट) is one of the most influential classical writers of ayurveda. His life duration was 135years. Several works are associated … Continue reading
Mayans name after Tamil Gods
MAYANS — NAMED AFTER TAMIL GOD ? //While there are research papers state Mayans hold much similarities with Tamils. Researchers are stating Mayans were Tamils who took their voyage from … Continue reading
Lalitaditya Muktapida: Kashmir King who Defeated Arabs and Subjugated Turks
Lalitaditya Muktapida! Not many except few have heard about this great king of Kashmir from the 8th century. He was one of the bravest kings of India who resisted attacks … Continue reading
British evangelicals divided India in Aryans and Dravidian
Colonial administrators and evangelists were able to divide and rule the peoples of the Indian subcontinent, based on imaginary histories and racial myths – to the extent of inventing an … Continue reading



