Gita Jayanti – The Day the Song of the Soul Was Sung Thousands of years ago, on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, when the greatest war of that age was about to begin, a worried warrior named Arjuna put down his bow. His heart was heavy. He did not want to fight his own teachers, cousins, and friends. At that moment,…
Category: History
The Hidden Years of Jesus: A Journey to India and the Wisdom of the East, Hinduism
Finally the long-awaited article is here. All those who are Christians, must know the FACT that Jesus was born as a Jew, Lived as a Jew and Died as a Jew. In his entire life, he never heard the word Christ. And he never founded Christianity. This article is going to give a lot facts that has been hidden from…
Animal Farm by George Orwell – Simplified Summary
Here is Animal Farm by George Orwell explained in the simplest language, chapter by chapter. Quick Background Before We Start Now let’s start the story. CHAPTER 1 – The Dream Speech Mr. Jones is the owner of Manor Farm. He is a lazy, drunk human who treats his animals very badly. One night he forgets to lock the barn. Old…
BE 16: Fatehnama: The Lion’s Final Roar – Guru Gobind Singh’s Reply to a Dying Wolf
In the golden fields of Talwandi Sabo (now Damdama Sahib), under a simple peepal tree in 1706, sat Guru Gobind Singh Ji.His four sons were in Hari’s lap.His mother rested in peace.His city of Anandpur was ashes.But his heart?It was fire wrapped in light. Islamic Invader Aurangzeb had sent a weak reply to the Zafarnama—full of lies, excuses, and fear.He…
BE 15: Aurangzeb’s Reply to Zafarnama: A Tyrant’s Tremble Before Truth
In the hot, dusty city of Ahmednagar in the Deccan, far from the blood-soaked fields of Punjab, an old man sat on a golden throne. His name was Islamic Invader Aurangzeb. For 49 years, he had ruled with iron and fire. He had destroyed thousands of Hindu temples. He had forced jizya tax on the poor. He had ordered little…
BE 14: Zafarnama: The Victory Letter by Guru Govind Singh to Aurangzeb
In the dusty plains of Punjab, where blood once soaked the earth from battles against cruelty, Guru Gobind Singh Ji sat under a simple tree in 1705. His four young sons were gone—two martyred in battle, two bricked alive by Islamic invaders. His mother, Mata Gujri, had died of grief in a cold tower. Anandpur Sahib, his holy city, lay…
Hinduism vs Abrahamic Religions – TEACHINGS (Comparison)
Some basic things are compared in this article and that speaks a lot. Opening Your Eyes to a Timeless Truth Millions follow Christianity or Islam, often without knowing why. Were you told that these faiths were built on fear, control, and forced conversions? Meanwhile, Hinduism—known as Sanatan Dharma—shines as a religion of love, science, and freedom, untouched by such chains.…
How Christianity Uses Fear to Control People and Keeps Them Poor
A Simple, Eye-Opening Guide for Everyone (No religious background needed – everything explained step by step) Introduction: What This Article Is About Most people follow Christianity because they were born into it. They never ask: This article shows – in plain, simple words – how Christianity is built on fear, not love, and how it keeps billions of people poor,…
BE 13: The Battles of Guru Gobind Singh: A Lion’s Roar Against Islamic Tyranny
In the turbulent hills of Punjab during the late 17th century, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth and final human Guru of Sikhism, stood as a beacon of courage and faith against the brutal onslaught of Islamic invaders. Born in 1666 in Patna to Guru Tegh Bahadur and Mata Gujri, Guru Gobind Singh became the Guru at just nine years…









