4238 words | Apr 28, 2026
How to Build a Civilization
Understanding the emic Hindu view of civilization, its purpose, design, and challenges, by playing a civilization builder game with Sanskrit dhatus as the building blocks.
Amritanshu Pandey
541 words | Dec 9, 2025
What the Bodha Logo Means - The Square, the Circle and the Eye of Wisdom
The Bodha logo decoded - how a simple geometric mark encodes the entire civilizational philosophy - the fractal structure of Hindu consciousness expressed in the relationship between square, circle, and the space they share.
Pankaj Saxena
4502 words | Jun 6, 2025
Civilizations as Kārmika Streams
Civilizations are not collections of events but kārmika streams - living ontological entities shaped by accumulated collective action across deep time. An essay that reframes civilizational history as metaphysics.
1576 words | Dec 9, 2024
A Dharmika Frame for Sustainability and Technology
The Samudra Manthana as an ancient framework for thinking about technology, resource extraction, and sustainable cooperation - a Dhārmika alternative to both extractivist capitalism and romantic environmentalism.
3969 words | Aug 17, 2024
Grand History, Part 1
A speculative but evidence-grounded attempt at macro-history - tracing the deep trajectory of human consciousness and civilization from pre-linguistic origins through the emergence of the great civilizational streams.
2035 words | Dec 27, 2023
Hinduism in the Blind Spot - Part 2
Part 2 - continuing the diagnosis of why even well-meaning Western and westernized Indian intellectuals systematically fail to engage with Hinduism - and what a genuine encounter with it would actually require.
1152 words | Dec 25, 2023
Hinduism in the Blind Spot - Part 1
Part 1 - why Hinduism sits in the blind spot of open-minded, progressive Western intellectual discourse, from a structural failure of the secular liberal framework to perceive non-Abrahamic religion on its own terms.
2494 words | Dec 20, 2023
Walking the Tightrope Between Big Brother and Soma
India walks a tightrope between two dystopias - Orwell's totalitarian surveillance state and Huxley's pleasure-addicted passivity. A Dhārmika reading of both futures and the framework that could thread between them.
1018 words | Oct 25, 2023
Culture and Warfare - Finding Balance Through Dharma
Drawing on H. G. Wells, the Mahābhārata, and dhārmika philosophy to argue that the collapse of the distinction between culture and barbarism is a civilizational crisis - and that dharma is the only framework adequate to it.
3278 words | Oct 19, 2023
Dāśarājña Recontextualized - Part 3
Part 3 - the concluding reconstruction of the Dāśarājña - placing the battle in specific historical and geographic context and drawing out its implications for India's deep civilizational memory.
4640 words | Oct 16, 2023
Dāśarājña Recontextualized - Part 2
Part 2 - a close reading of the textual data in Ṛgveda Maṇḍala 7, parsing the battle's participants, geography, and historical context against established chronologies of Indian lineages.
3768 words | Oct 12, 2023
Dāśarājña Recontextualized - Part 1
Part 1 of a three-part reconstruction of the Dāśarājña (Battle of Ten Kings) as an early datable event in Indian history, reexamining Ṛgveda Maṇḍala 7 using Out-of-India chronological frameworks.
3120 words | Aug 11, 2023
Artificial Intelligence is Here - Part 2, from Now to Henceforth
Part 2 - a proactive Dhārmika framework for navigating artificial intelligence - neither uncritical adoption nor reflexive rejection, but a principled engagement grounded in the Indian understanding of consciousness and purpose.
2252 words | Jun 2, 2023
Artificial Intelligence is Here - Part 1, from Before to Now
AI arrives as a non-neutral civilizational event - a comparison of simulation theory, Vedānta, and modern physics asks whether the intelligence emerging from our machines is something the Dhārmika tradition already has a vocabulary for.
4047 words | Jan 7, 2023
The Dharmika Gene | Dharma, Culture, and Civilizational Consciousness
A fundamental re-articulation of Dharma as a civilizational inheritance - the genetic-level encoding that tells Bhāratīya culture how to understand itself, its cosmos, and its obligations across generations.
3017 words | Nov 13, 2022
Svayambodha and Śatrubodha - Two Wheels of Civilization
Hindu civilizational discourse has entered its sophisticated phase - an argument that Svayambodha (self-knowledge) and Shatrubodha (knowledge of the adversary) now constitute a canonical framework.
2205 words | Oct 24, 2022
Rāma’s Journey – the Avatāra in You, a Fractal Maṇḍala Essay
Rāma's exile and return as inner journey - reading the Rāmāyaṇa as a map of the soul's trajectory - and why Dīpāvalī marks a cosmological reorientation of consciousness.
2276 words | Sep 30, 2022
Ratha as a Bīja of Civilizational DNA, a Fractal Maṇḍala Essay
The ratha (chariot) as a bīja - a seed form that contains the entire Dhārmika worldview in compressed symbolic code - an essay in reading Hindu iconography as philosophical argument embedded in form.
3991 words | Sep 18, 2022
History is Ontic but Itihāsa is Ontologic – a Fractal Maṇḍala Essay
The distinction between history (ontic, event-centered) and itihāsa (ontologic, truth-centered) is not a quaint traditional category but a methodological difference with profound consequences for how India should understand and narrate its own past.
6161 words | Aug 26, 2022
Fractal Maṇḍala 2- the Macrohistoric Case for India's Civilizational Primacy
Part 2 - completing the Fractal Maṇḍala framework and its implications for how Hindu civilization organizes knowledge, culture, institution, and cosmos into a single coherent ontological structure.
1813 words | Aug 15, 2022
Indian Civilizational Consciousness
Written on India's 75th Independence Day - a precise exposition of what 'Indian Civilizational Consciousness' actually means - and why it is the necessary foundation for anything India does next.
4536 words | Aug 4, 2022
Fractal Maṇḍala 1- the Macrohistoric Case for India's Civilizational Primacy
Part 1 - the Fractal Maṇḍala as a model of Indian civilizational consciousness - multi-level, coherent, self-similar at every scale - and why recovering this model is the prerequisite for any meaningful cultural or institutional regeneration.
3066 words | Jul 8, 2022
Preliminary Schema for Synaptic Reconnection to Civilizational Consciousness - Part 2
Part 2 - completing the synaptic reconnection framework - the specific conceptual structures through which a Dhārmika consciousness can be rebuilt in a mind shaped by colonial education.
1873 words | Jun 5, 2022
Caturasūtra - Four Aphorisms
Four foundational aphorisms for understanding Indian civilizational consciousness, drawn from across the tradition - compact enough to internalize, substantial enough to orient an entire intellectual project.
5676 words | Jun 2, 2022
Preliminary Schema for Synaptic Reconnection to Civilizational Consciousness - Part 1
Part 1 - a preliminary schema for reconnecting with civilizational consciousness - what it means to fill the empty space that decolonization creates with a genuinely Dhārmika ontology, epistemology, and teleology.
4417 words | May 26, 2022
Quest for Harmony | Indian Culture, Dharma, and Civilizational Balance
Bodha's founding essay - why India's cultural redemption requires recovering its civilizational orientation toward harmony - and why this is not a sentimental project but a rigorous civilizational imperative with practical stakes.
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