There are many Satī stones and inscriptions which mention Satī. One of the earliest is the Gupta age inscription dating to 510 C.E
Hindu culture is heavily criticized for the custom of Satī. While, it was considered to be deeply rooted in the society, the origin of this practice is however a contested issue.
The State could be regarded as one of the most important topics around which most of the political theorisation even in the West revolves. Therefore, the political ideas such as Power Dynamics, raison detat of the State
The narratives show some amount of difference in the theories they propose, and this difference arises from the distinctive nature of the contracts mentioned in both the narratives.
One of the most fundamental concepts in western political thought is the origin of the institution of State. The West has had its intellectual journey from the ancient Greeks
The Shanti Parva of the Mahabharata is considered to be an important text in the political theorisation in ancient India. The Shanti Parva discusses important topics such as Sovereignty, Origin of the State
Yogi Aurobindo was in many ways a quintessential Bharatiya Rishi who embodied a revolutionary zeal when his country expected it from him and eventually assumed his destined path of spiritual quest
Veer Savarkar is often discussed as one of the extremist leaders of Indian freedom struggle and the movement of nationalism in India. Much of the discussion revolves around his contribution in freedom struggle
Vinayak Damodar Savarkar had pledged a sacred vow to embark on the armed, revolutionary struggle for independence of India. After Nashik and Pune his next karmabhoomi was London and the centre of the struggle was India House.
Shri Sabir is Assistant Professor at K. J. Somaiya Bharatiya Sanskriti Peetham since 2013. He is also the Joint Secretary of Indian Yoga Association, Maharashtra Chapter. He has been conducting Yoga classes since 16 years and hastrained more than 5000 students so far.
One of least discussed aspects of Savarkar’s life is his views on India’s foreign relations and security policies. He was a pragmatist and his views of foreign policy were driven by his knowledge of the two World Wars and the world order during his time.
An Introduction to Indian Political Ideas
Mimamsa Foundation for Indic Studies, began as Mimamsa - An Indic Inquiry on 1st of May 2020. To mark its First Foundation Day, Mimamsa Organised 1st Foundation Day lecture on the topic "Reclaiming Indic Studies: Towards a Rooted Academic Ecosystem" by well known Computer Scientist and Indologist Padmashri Dr. Subhash Kak.