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A Dharmic Lens to Civilizational Theory
A redefinition of civilization and its pursuit, rooted in a dharmic way of things.
1126 words
civilizational consciousness

About Scrolls of Aryavarta
An autobiographical account of the history behind 'Scrolls of Aryavarta,' the ambition behind it, current and future plans.
2948 words
history
storytelling
creativity

14 Lokas and 0 Telescopes - The Cosmos SETI Cannot Scan
Disclosure is near, we are told. But of what, and to whom? Hindu cosmology is already aware of non-human intelligence. An exploration of the UAP/UFO phenomenon in the light of lokas, vimanas, devatas, tantra, and consciousness as a multidimensional framework for cosmic life.
2948 words
cosmology
modernity
consciousness

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.
4238 words
civilizational consciousness
sanskrit

Book Review | Svayambodha and Shatrubodha
A review of Pankaj Saxena's 'Svayambodha and Shatrubodha' - the book that gives Hindu civilizational discourse its most precise vocabulary for self-knowledge and knowledge of adversarial forces.
1939 words
history
shatrubodha
review

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.
4502 words
civilizational consciousness
history
karma

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.
1576 words
civilizational consciousness
ecology
modernity

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.
3969 words
history
civilizational consciousness

The Difference Between Us - on One-life vs. Multiple-life Metaphysics
What actually separates the Hindu and Abrahamic worldviews at the deepest level is not ritual, theistic dimensions, or scripture but the one-life versus multiple-life metaphysical foundation - and the implications of that single difference ramify through everything.
2258 words
liberation
svayambodha
shatrubodha

Bhāratīya Wanderlust - A Defence of the Out-of-India Model (OIT), Part 1
Part 1 of a three-part dismantling of the Aryan Invasion/Migration Theory - the textual, genetic, and archaeological evidence increasingly supports an Out-of-India model for Indo-European dispersal - and the implications are civilizationally significant.
8039 words
out of india theory
history
shatrubodha

Bhāratīya Wanderlust - A Defence of the Out-of-India Model (OIT), Part 2
Part 2 - examining the textual evidence for the Out-of-India model - what the Ṛgveda and comparative philology actually show when read without the Invasion Theory's assumptions baked in from the start.
5777 words
out of india theory
history
shatrubodha

Bhāratīya Wanderlust - A Defence of the Out-of-India Model (OIT), Part 3
Part 3 - archaeological and genetic evidence for Out-of-India, concluding with a positive reconstruction of what the actual Āryan dispersal looked like and what it means for India's understanding of its civilizational origins.
6162 words
out of india theory
history
shatrubodha

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.
2035 words
indological critique
civilizational consciousness
svayambodha

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.
1152 words
indological critique
civilizational consciousness
svayambodha

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.
2494 words
modernity
civilizational consciousness

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.
3278 words
rigvedic history
history
civilizational consciousness

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.
4640 words
rigvedic history
history
civilizational consciousness

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.
3768 words
rigvedic history
history
civilizational consciousness

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.
3120 words
consciousness
modernity
civilizational consciousness

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.
2252 words
consciousness
modernity
civilizational consciousness

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.
4047 words
civilizational consciousness
culture
indian knowledge systems

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.
2205 words
rama
festivals
civilizational consciousness

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.
2276 words
out of india theory
civilizational consciousness

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.
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itihasas
history
civilizational consciousness

Decolonization - A Personal Footprint and Some Ramp Ways
Decolonization as daily practice - a personal account of what it actually looks like to replace a colonial operating system of the mind - starting with the words you use, the foods you eat, the festivals you observe.
7436 words
language
sanskrit
svayambodha

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.
6161 words
decolonization
civilizational consciousness
history

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.
1813 words
civilizational consciousness
svayambodha

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.
4536 words
decolonization
civilizational consciousness
history

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.
3066 words
decolonization
history
civilizational consciousness

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.
1873 words
civilizational consciousness
consciousness
history

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.
5676 words
decolonization
history
civilizational consciousness
