The Mirage of History: Is the Past as “True” as We Believe?
We often treat history as a solid foundation of facts, a concrete record of what was. We open textbooks and read about empires, wars, and heroes with the assumption that because it is written, it is true. But is history ever truly perfect?
The Illusion of the Rearview Mirror: Why History Teaches Us Everything but Predicts Nothing
There is a famous proverb, often attributed to George Santayana, that suggests those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. It’s a comforting thought. It implies that if we simply study the past diligently enough, we can build a
What the Bhagavad Gita Is NOT: Debunking the Myths of the Modern Summary
Reading Time: 5–6 Minutes Introduction: The Noise of summaries We live in an era of “Shorts,” “Reels,” and 60-second wisdom. If you scroll through social media, you will inevitably find hundreds of videos, articles, and influencers offering a “Summary of the Bhagavad Gita.”
Why Bhisma-Drona-Karna was killed by deceit in the Mahabharat war?
Mahabharat was and will be one of the greatest epic histories of our times. There are different perspectives of people who used to view Mahabharat in different ways. The story is about right and wrong and many other things about life and death.