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    Āryadeva – The Philosopher Disciple Who Perfected Nāgārjuna’s Middle Way
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    Āryadeva – The Philosopher Disciple Who Perfected Nāgārjuna’s Middle Way

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    • Posted on November 12, 2025November 12, 2025
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    Introduction If Nāgārjuna was the architect of Mahāyāna philosophy, Āryadeva was its master builder. Revered as Nāgārjuna’s chief disciple, Āryadeva played a pivotal role in systematizing and defending the profound insights of the Madhyamaka (Middle…

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    Asaṅga – The Visionary Sage Who Founded the Yogācāra School of Buddhism
    Asaṅga

    Asaṅga – The Visionary Sage Who Founded the Yogācāra School of Buddhism

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    • Posted on November 12, 2025November 12, 2025
    • in Ancient India

    Introduction Among the towering figures of Buddhist philosophy, Ācārya Asaṅga (4th century CE) occupies a unique place as the founder of the Yogācāra (Cittamātra or Mind-Only) school and one of the greatest spiritual psychologists in…

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    Vasubandhu – The Master Philosopher Who Systematized Buddhist Psychology and Logic
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    Vasubandhu – The Master Philosopher Who Systematized Buddhist Psychology and Logic

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    • Posted on November 12, 2025November 12, 2025
    • in Ancient India

    Introduction Few names in the history of world philosophy command the reverence accorded to Vasubandhu (circa 4th–5th century CE). Known as the “Second Teacher of the Dharma” after the Buddha himself, Vasubandhu stands at the…

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    Bhishma Pitamah – The Immortal Guardian of the Mahabharata
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    Bhishma Pitamah – The Immortal Guardian of the Mahabharata

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    • Posted on November 11, 2025November 11, 2025
    • in Ancient India

    1. Who was Bhishma Pitamah in the Mahabharata? Bhishma Pitamah, originally named Devavrata, was one of the central and most revered figures in the Mahabharata. He was the son of King Shantanu and Goddess Ganga,…

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    Satyavati – The Fisherwoman Queen Who Changed the Destiny of the Mahabharata
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    Satyavati – The Fisherwoman Queen Who Changed the Destiny of the Mahabharata

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    • Posted on November 11, 2025November 11, 2025
    • in Ancient India

    1. Who was Satyavati in the Mahabharata? Satyavati was one of the most influential female figures in the Mahabharata. Born as the daughter of a fisherman, she rose to become the Queen of Hastinapur and…

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    Ved Vyasa – The Author of the Mahabharata
    Ved Vyasa

    Ved Vyasa – The Author of the Mahabharata

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    • Posted on November 11, 2025November 11, 2025
    • in Ancient India

    1. Who was Ved Vyasa in the Mahabharata? Ved Vyasa or Krishna Dvaipayana Vyasa, is one of the greatest sages in Hindu tradition and the central literary and spiritual figure behind the Mahabharata. He was…

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    King Shantanu of Mahabharata – FAQs on the Noble Kuru King
    King Shantanu of Mahabharata

    King Shantanu of Mahabharata – FAQs on the Noble Kuru King

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    • Posted on November 11, 2025November 11, 2025
    • in Ancient India

    1. Who was King Shantanu in the Mahabharata? King Shantanu was one of the most respected rulers of the Kuru dynasty, which ruled from Hastinapur. He was the father of Bhishma and the great-grandfather of…

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    Kichaka in Mahabharata – The Arrogant Warrior Destroyed by Lust and Justice
    Kichaka

    Kichaka in Mahabharata – The Arrogant Warrior Destroyed by Lust and Justice

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    • Posted on November 11, 2025November 11, 2025
    • in Ancient India

    Introduction Among the many fascinating characters in the Mahabharata, few are as notorious as Kichaka, the arrogant general of the Matsya Kingdom. His story, though relatively short in the epic, leaves a lasting impression as…

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    Vechaar Utensils Museum: Preserving India’s Culinary Heritage Through Everyday Objects
    Vechaar Utensils Museum

    Vechaar Utensils Museum: Preserving India’s Culinary Heritage Through Everyday Objects

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    • Posted on November 11, 2025November 11, 2025
    • in General

    Introduction Tucked away in the vibrant city of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, the Vechaar Utensils Museum offers visitors a rare glimpse into India’s domestic cultural heritage through the humble yet evocative lens of kitchen and household utensils.…

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    Dr. P. C. Vaidya: The Gandhian Physicist Who Illuminated Einstein’s Universe and Empowered Indian Education
    Dr. P. C. Vaidya

    Dr. P. C. Vaidya: The Gandhian Physicist Who Illuminated Einstein’s Universe and Empowered Indian Education

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    • Posted on November 11, 2025November 11, 2025
    • in General

    Early Life and Roots Prahalad Chunnilal Vaidya was born on 23 May 1918 in Shahpur, Junagadh district, Gujarat. His father passed away while he was still in school, which makes his later achievements all the…

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