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Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS): The Heartbeat of Hindu Pride and Bharat’s Glory

In the sacred land of Bharat, where the timeless light of Sanatan Dharma shines bright, stands the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS)—a shining symbol of unity, strength, and selfless love for our motherland. The RSS is not just an organization; it is a family that brings millions together, filling hearts with pride for our Hindu heritage and hope for a stronger…

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Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram – Original Lyrics. How Gandhi Tampered with a Sacred Bhajan!

Gandhi’s Bhajan Jihad In the turbulent years of India’s freedom struggle, Mahatma Gandhi, often hailed as a saintly figure, wielded his influence not just in politics but in the soul of Hindu devotion. Yet, beneath that halo lay a calculated agenda to dilute the purity of Hindu traditions for his vision of a “composite” nation—one that bent over backward to…

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Who Fired the Fourth Bullet? Unraveling the Mystery of Gandhi’s Assassination

Shadows of Birla House: Unanswered Questions in Gandhi’s Assassination On January 30, 1948, at 5:17 p.m., three—or was it four?—gunshots echoed through the prayer ground at Birla House in New Delhi. The man who fired them, Nathuram Godse, was immediately seized by an American diplomat and handed over to stunned police. Godse confessed to the act in court, claiming sole…

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Exploring Nathuram Godse’s Full Court Statement: A Patriot’s Defense

Nathuram Godse, a proud Hindu from Maharashtra, saw India as the sacred cradle of Hindu dharma, a land of ancient wisdom and fearless warriors. On January 30, 1948, he shot Gandhi, not out of personal hatred, but from a burning belief that Gandhi’s actions were tearing the nation apart. In his five-hour court statement on November 8, 1948, at the…

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Vijayadashami: The Festival of Victory and Virtue

Vijayadashami, also known as Dussehra, Shubho Bijoya, Durgotsava, or Ayudha Puja, is one of India’s most vibrant festivals, celebrated with different names and unique traditions across the country. Rooted in the ethos of dharma (righteousness), this festival marks the triumph of good over evil. It carries multiple stories, each reflecting profound spiritual and cultural significance. From Shri Ram victory to…

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Day 9: The Eternal Glory of the Goddess with Chapters 11, 12, and 13 of Durga Saptashati and Concluding on Vijaya Dashami

As the ninth day of Navratri dawns, our hearts overflow with the radiant pulse of devotion, and our homes shimmer with the divine light of Maa Durga. On this sacred Navami, the air vibrates with the climax of worship, and the fragrance of fresh flowers blends with the warm glow of diyas, transforming our space into a holy temple where…

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India’s New Railway and Agni Missile Power Connection: A Big Step Forward

On September 14, 2025, a big moment happened in India when Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Bairabi–Sairang railway line in Mizoram. This is the state’s first railway, built at a cost of ₹8,070 crore. Just a day later, India tested the powerful Agni Prime missile, which can travel 2,000 kilometers. These two events (especially if you understand the connection)…

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Day 8: The Cosmic Victory of the Goddess with Chapter 10 of Durga Saptashati

As the eighth day of Navratri dawns, our hearts soar with the fervent pulse of devotion, and our homes glow with the divine radiance of Maa Durga. On this sacred Ashtami, known as Durga Ashtami, the air hums with the intensity of worship, and the fragrance of fresh flowers blends with the warm glow of diyas, transforming our space into…

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