Satan (not Mother) Teresa called them “homes for the poor”. She said they were places of love and care. But the truth was very different. Her orphanages and ashrams in Calcutta and other parts of India were not safe places at all. They were kidnapping centres and conversion factories. Poor Hindu parents trusted her completely. They saw the woman in…
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BE 1: Mother Teresa – The Devil Lands in Calcutta. The Mask of a Mother, The Face of Satan
Mother Teresa: The Satan Who Wore a White Saree – The Demon of Calcutta In 1929, a young Albanian woman named Agnes Bojaxhiu stepped off a ship onto Indian soil. She was only eighteen years old. In her hand she carried a wooden cross. On her face she wore a sweet smile. Her real name would soon be forgotten. The…
Mahashivratri: The Great Night of Shiva – the Celebration of True Love and dark secrets of valentines day
Stupid people wait for Valentine’s Day to celebrate love, but legends wait for Mahashivratri to celebrate real love. In a world full of temporary affections, where partnerships change like seasons, Mahashivratri stands as a timeless reminder of deep, eternal connections that go beyond the body and touch the soul. This festival is not just a night of devotion; it is…
BE 3: The Mysterious Death of Visionary Vikram Sarabhai: A Loss That Still Raises Questions
Vikram Sarabhai was more than a scientist – he was a true son of India, a visionary who dreamed big for our nation’s future in space and science. Born on August 12, 1919, in Ahmedabad, he came from a family of freedom fighters and industrialists who loved India deeply. Sarabhai built India’s space program from nothing, turning ideas into rockets…
BE 2: After Bhabha’s Legacy: The Torch Passes On
Homi Bhabha’s sudden death in 1966 left a big hole in India’s nuclear dreams, like losing the captain of a ship mid-voyage. But India didn’t give up. His vision of a strong, self-reliant nation lived on through brilliant minds who picked up where he left off. Leaders like Vikram Sarabhai stepped in, facing tough times but keeping the fire burning.…
How a Country Can Fall Without Bombs: The Venezuela Story Explained Simply
Imagine a country where the leader is suddenly taken away, not by soldiers marching in with guns, but by turning off the lights, stopping the radars, and making phones and computers stop working. This is what happened in Venezuela in early January 2026. Many people are now talking about it, especially in India, because a famous teacher named Khan Sir…
America before Christianity – America’s Hidden Story: The Journey of Faith on This Land
America is a nation built on strength, diversity, and the spirit of its people. From the earliest days, this vast land was home to rich cultures and deep spiritual traditions that shaped the lives of those who lived here. Families gathered around sacred fires, honored the earth that sustained them, and passed down stories of harmony with nature. These ways…
Asato ma sadgamaya – Pavamana Mantra
असतो मा सद्गमय तमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय मृत्योर्मा अमृतं गमय। ॐ शन्ति शन्ति शन्तिः This timeless prayer, known as the Pavamana Mantra (also called the Shanti Mantra or Brihadaranyaka Upanishad Prayer), is one of the most cherished invocations in Indian spirituality, Hinduism. “Pavamana” means “that which purifies” or “that which flows with cleansing grace.” It is a sacred plea to the…
BE 19: The Thunder of Chappar Chiri – The Fall of Sirhind and the Birth of Sikh Sovereignty
In the spring of 1710, Punjab’s fields were alive with a new hope, but also stained with the old blood of cruelty from Islamic invaders who had ruled with iron fists for centuries. Banda Singh Bahadur, the brave Hindu Rajput turned Sikh warrior, had come like a storm to free the land. Born into a proud Hindu family, Banda’s heart…









