Author: Sunil

Author: Sunil

Book Review-Bharata Before the British and Other Essays
November 11, 2024 Uncategorized Sunil

By Sunil Kumar For east is east and west is west, and is the twain inverted? The brown man’s burden in the 21st century is that the Gungadin is now a wog and has inverted the gaze under the benevolent tutelage of the Indologist, the omnipresent and culturally dominant Western media or its pliable minions.

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Why and how do intellectuals wield so much influence over society?
October 29, 2024 Uncategorized Sunil

By Sunil Kumar Very interesting question. Intellectuals wield a lot of influence over society because of the power of their ideas. The more original and the more insightful the better. The staying power of intellectual ideas is primarily due to their memorability and applicability in my opinion. Shaw for example was known for his acerbic

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Victory City- Passable, Pretentious Tripe
September 14, 2024 Uncategorized Sunil

By Sunil Kumar When I went to Hampi for the first time, I was blown away by the exquisite architecture and the ruins that stood testimony to one of the finest examples of Sanatana cultural resurgence in the south in the age of wrath or in plainer words the barbarian hordes of Mahound. Anybody with

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Intertwined Lives- Review
August 19, 2024 Uncategorized Sunil

By Sunil Kumar   Although I personally dislike the Con’Man’gress and its role in India’s stagnation, creating a template of ‘sycophancy’ and appeasement in the outward veneer of a mirage of so-called secularism, this biography is insightful when it comes to revealing the character of one of the prime movers and shakers in the republic’s

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Reclaiming Bharatavarsha: My Review
August 15, 2024 Uncategorized Sunil

By Sunil Kumar Shri Sandeep Balakrishna once again at his erudite and hard-hitting best. A warrior for dharma, he exposes the shallowness of Marxist and Leftist thought and the Nehruvian cabal that dominated the intellectual mindscape, policies and systematic deracination of the Indian mind since independence. He emphasises that decolonisation involves all-encompassing study and scholarship

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Dara Shikoh and Yoga Vashishta
July 4, 2024 Uncategorized Sunil

By Sunil Kumar   In the Rajdhani, the ‘so-called’ graveyard of empires. The Puranic Indraprastha or Dillika. Received an invite to a lecture on a fascinating topic by a research scholar Mohsin Ali on ‘Dara Shikoh and the Yoga Vasishta’. Dr. Ravi Mishra, the director of the PMML talked about the long history of translations

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Another Interview of Mine- Shared Roots Anthology
June 16, 2024 Uncategorized Sunil

1. What was your greatest learning while researching your story ? As I have always been fascinated by history and how the acts of the few impact a vast multitude, writing and researching this story was the opportunity to explore a brave new world through the eyes of a scholarly protagonist – a Tamilian lady

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Crafting a fantasy narrative with India-Cambodia Shared Roots — Interview with Sunil Kumar
June 8, 2024 Uncategorized Sunil

My interview taken by Dr. Swetha Prakash on her medium site You have written for the Indica India-Cambodia anthology Shared Roots. Could you talk about your journey as a writer? My journey in writing started in school. I won a prize for penning a poem on a Jesuit poet. The school used to send me

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Lord Rama’s Ethos in Contemporary Indian Society: Values, Challenges and Interpretations
April 26, 2024 Uncategorized Sunil

By Sunil Kumar (Finally published March 30, 2024 on the Indica today site with suitable editing and an apt image- Thanks for that) People who want to read it on that site- https://www.indica.today/long-reads/lord-ramas-ethos-in-contemporary-indian-society/   Now, here’s the same for visitors to my blog, mates. Lord Rama’s Ethos in Contemporary Indian Society: Values, Challenges and Interpretations Sunil

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Lord Rama’s Ethos In Contemporary Indian Society: Values, Challenges and Interpretations
March 6, 2024 Uncategorized Sunil

By Sunil Kumar My article stuck up due to some person’s pettiness. Good we have avenues for free expression these days. Would love people to read my thoughts. Originally written Jan 11, modified March 5. The consecration of the Ram Mandir marks a turning point for India. The temple is a symbol of India’s unifying

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