The Real Renaissance: Why India’s Age-Old Practices Have To Be Given Pride Of Place
An Indic Renaissance Is Far From Complete
Conquest And Memory
And Thus Fell Nalanda
Nalanda – In Need Of A Second Renaissance
Padmavati: An Indian Story
Row Over Bhansali’s Padmavati Reconfirms Close Causal Relationship Between Culture And Capital
Signs Of Hindu Resurgence Are Visible But Renaissance Is Still Far Away
Do Political Ideologies and Institutions Influence Cultural Production?
India’s Swaraj Parampara – The Tradition of Self-Illuminating Independence
Why Traditions Must Evolve To Stay Relevant
Sruti, Smriti, And The Individual
On Facts And Principles: Dr Makarand Paranjape Responds To Dr Chinnaiah Jangam
Torn Between Tradition And Modernity
The Monk Who Saw Religion Through The Prism Of Science
Vedanta & Modern Physics: Why The Marriage Of Spirituality And Science Is Difficult
The Swami’s Double Helix
Where Is The Brahmin, Seeker Of The Highest Truth, Beacon Of Light And Leadership?
The Deadly Endgame
Swaraj, Murty And Indology
Wanted: “Soft” Hindutva
Fifty Shades of Grey – Without the Thrills
Prof Makarand Paranjape Responds To Maitreyee Shukla’s Open Letter