BY DR. QAISER MUKHTAR* Authored by Dr. Kamran Ahmad, Goddess of the Indus is a powerful historical novel that explores the ...
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The Indian heritage of overland outreach
In prehistoric times, the civilisations of Egypt and Mesopotamia flourished to the west of India, with China to its east.
India’s artistic legacy is as diverse as its landscape, woven from centuries of tradition, mythology, and local expression.
Observed by more than a billion people across faiths, this five-day festival of lights brings prayer, feasts, fireworks and, for some, a new year. Students light earthen oil lamps on rangoli, a ...
“Offerings to the God of Speed” were the words crudely daubed on a shelf in the tumbledown workshop belonging to the legend that is Burt Munro. Strewn across the shelf were all manner of home-built ...
A United States politician has sparked a controversy by describing Hindu God Hanuman as "false" and declaring America to be a "Christian nation", drawing sharp criticism from the community members and ...
A Texas Republican leader has come under fire over his remarks on a 90-foot statue of lord Hanuman--known as the 'Statue of Union' -- in the US city. Calling the United States a Christian nation, ...
Being loud is often the charge levelled against theatre productions that try to strike a chord with contemporary society— particularly with the socio-political conditions of their milieu. The play ...
Lord Ganesha, or Ganpati Bappa, is one of the most beloved Indian Gods. With Ganesh Chaturthi 2025 just around the corner, the preparation for the grand celebrations has now begun in full swing. But ...
Viral video: Daughter fools mother, says Labubu doll is a Chinese god; check what happens next(AP Photo/Markus Schreiber, File) A witty post on Twitter (now X) has gone viral after a user shared a ...
A video showing an Indian woman worshipping a Labubu doll as a “Chinese god” has gone viral on social media, sparking a mix of amusement and disbelief online. The clip, shared by user Oppressor ...
Buckets of holy water slung over their shoulders, millions of Hindu devotees have been walking for days. The water, scooped up from the holy river Ganges, is destined for the pilgrims’ local temples.
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