Imagine Apple as that super-secretive genius kid in class who guards his homework like it’s the nuclear codes. For years, nobody could touch it. Then suddenly, the class bully (hello, AI world) starts poking holes everywhere. One tech analyst looked at the mess and basically said, “This doesn’t feel random.” And honestly? He’s onto something. Let’s break it down like…
Month: July 2026
The Divine Monkey of Ayodhya: A Story from the Ram Mandir Movement
On October 30, 1990, during the height of the Ram Mandir movement, thousands of kar sevaks reached Ayodhya to perform kar seva. Some brave volunteers managed to break through heavy security and climb the domes of the Babri Masjid. They hoisted saffron flags on top, a powerful symbolic moment for Hindus demanding the return of Lord Ram’s birthplace. Security forces…
BE 7: The Glorious Reclamation – Demolition of Babri Masjid on December 6, 1992
After centuries of pain, legal battles, government betrayals, and a powerful awakening in the 1980s, Hindus finally took direct action to free Shri Ram’s birthplace. December 6, 1992, became one of the most important days in modern Hindu history. On that day, ordinary Hindus rose up and demolished the Babri Masjid – a symbol of foreign invasion and humiliation. This…
Measurement of Rain and Snow – Simplified
I saw many people struggle to understand when people say that we witnessed 1000mm or 800mm of rainfall. This measurement is not understood by everyone. If you are one of them, this article is for you. And same is with snow. Snow is measured in cm and Rain in mm. Lets begin with Rain. Rainfall in mm is super simple…
BE 6: Hindu Awakening and Government Betrayal – 1980s Movement and Unlocking of Gates
The 1980s brought a massive awakening among Hindus across India. After decades of legal delays, government betrayals, and daily humiliation at Ayodhya, ordinary Hindus finally began rising in large numbers. What started as a spark soon became a huge flame of devotion for Shri Ram. This episode shows the power of that awakening and how governments repeatedly betrayed Hindus to…
BE 22: Mata Bhago Ji (Mai Bhago / Mata Bhag Kaur): The Fearless Warrior Saint of Sikh History
Mata Bhago Ji stands tall as one of the most inspiring figures in Sikh history—a brave woman who became a symbol of courage, devotion, and equality. Known also as Mai Bhago and Mata Bhag Kaur, she is remembered as a saint-soldier (Sant Sipahi) who fought fearlessly for her Guru and inspired generations. Her life teaches ordinary people that true strength…
BE 5: Divine Awakening in 1949 – Idols Appear and New Legal Suits Begin
The year 1949 brought a ray of divine hope into the long darkness surrounding Ram Janmabhoomi. After the failed 1885 legal attempt and centuries of suffering, something miraculous happened. Lord Shri Ram himself seemed to send a clear message to his devotees. This marked the beginning of a powerful new phase in the Hindu struggle – a mix of divine…
Indira Gandhi, the Turkish Queen of Petty Theft?
How India’s Iron Lady Became Street Slang for “Don’t Steal My Pen!” When a Prime Minister Goes Viral… in the Wrong Way Imagine this: You’re in Istanbul, sipping Turkish tea. Suddenly, your friend sees someone trying to sneak an extra simit. He yells, “Hey, no Indira Gandhi!” Welcome to one of the world’s funniest linguistic accidents. In Turkey, “İndiragandi” (their…
BE 4: The Dawn of the Legal Battle – Mahant Raghubar Das’s Courageous 1885 Suit
After centuries of pain, destruction, and silent resistance, Hindus decided it was time to fight back in a new way. They took their battle for Ram Janmabhoomi to the courts. The first brave step was taken in 1885 by a determined Hindu saint. This was the beginning of a long legal war that would last 134 years. It shows how…









