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    Sindhutai Sapkal (Mai): The Mother of Orphans and the Eternal Symbol of Compassion
    Sindhutai Sapkal (Mai)

    Sindhutai Sapkal (Mai): The Mother of Orphans and the Eternal Symbol of Compassion

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    • Posted on November 14, 2025November 14, 2025
    • in General

    Sindhutai Sapkal, lovingly known across India as Mai, stands as one of the most extraordinary human beings of modern India—an embodiment of motherhood, sacrifice, and limitless compassion. Her life is a testament to how an…

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    Why Gupta Period Was Golden Age For India?
    Why Gupta Period Was Golden Age For India

    Why Gupta Period Was Golden Age For India?

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    • Posted on November 14, 2025November 14, 2025
    • in Ancient India

    The Gupta Empire (c. 320–550 CE) is widely regarded as the Golden Age of India because nearly every field—literature, mathematics, astronomy, metallurgy, administration, trade, arts, and social well-being—reached extraordinary heights. This FAQ-style article answers every…

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    Books Written by Kalidas: A Complete Overview of His Timeless Works
    Books Written By Kalidas

    Books Written by Kalidas: A Complete Overview of His Timeless Works

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    • Posted on November 14, 2025November 14, 2025
    • in Ancient India

    Kalidas is widely celebrated as one of the greatest literary artists in Indian history. Often called the Shakespeare of India (though Shakespeare should be called Kalidas of Europe), he mastered the art of expressing human…

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    Bihar Vidhan Sabha Elections Since 1947: A Complete Political History
    Bihar

    Bihar Vidhan Sabha Elections Since 1947: A Complete Political History

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    • Posted on November 13, 2025November 13, 2025
    • in Politics

    Bihar’s political journey mirrors the evolution of Indian democracy—shifting from Congress dominance to socialist movements, Mandal-era social justice politics, the rise of Lalu Prasad Yadav, and the modern governance-focused phase under Nitish Kumar. Since 1947,…

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    Buddhaghosa – The Great Theravāda Scholar Who Preserved the Buddha’s Teachings for the World**
    Buddhaghosa

    Buddhaghosa – The Great Theravāda Scholar Who Preserved the Buddha’s Teachings for the World**

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    • Posted on November 13, 2025November 13, 2025
    • in Ancient India

    Introduction Among the greatest intellectuals in Buddhist history, Buddhaghosa (5th century CE) stands as the most influential commentator and systematizer of Theravāda Buddhism. His monumental work, the Visuddhimagga (The Path of Purification), is regarded as…

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    Dharmapāla – The Guardian Scholar of Yogācāra Who Preserved and Perfected Buddhist Psychology
    Dharmapāla

    Dharmapāla – The Guardian Scholar of Yogācāra Who Preserved and Perfected Buddhist Psychology

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    • Posted on November 13, 2025November 13, 2025
    • in Ancient India

    Introduction In the golden age of Indian Buddhism, when Nālandā University stood as the world’s greatest center of learning, Dharmapāla (530–561 CE) emerged as one of its most brilliant philosophers and guardians of Buddhist thought.…

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    Padmasambhava – The Lotus-Born Master Who Brought Vajrayāna Buddhism to Tibet
    Padmasambhava

    Padmasambhava – The Lotus-Born Master Who Brought Vajrayāna Buddhism to Tibet

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    • Posted on November 13, 2025November 13, 2025
    • in Ancient India

    Introduction Few figures in Buddhist history command as much reverence, devotion, and awe as Padmasambhava, also known as Guru Rinpoche, the “Precious Master.” Considered the Second Buddha by millions across the Himalayas, he is believed…

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    Atiśa Dīpaṅkara Śrījñāna – The Great Reformer Who Revived Buddhism Across India and Tibet
    Atisa Dipankara Srijnana

    Atiśa Dīpaṅkara Śrījñāna – The Great Reformer Who Revived Buddhism Across India and Tibet

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    • Posted on November 13, 2025November 13, 2025
    • in Ancient India

    Introduction Among the great masters who shaped the destiny of Buddhism, Atiśa Dīpaṅkara Śrījñāna (982–1054 CE) stands out as a luminous figure whose wisdom and compassion bridged India, Nepal, Sumatra, and Tibet. Revered as one…

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    Śāntideva – The Poet-Saint of Compassion Who Gave Buddhism Its Greatest Ethical Masterpiece
    Śāntideva

    Śāntideva – The Poet-Saint of Compassion Who Gave Buddhism Its Greatest Ethical Masterpiece

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    • Posted on November 13, 2025November 13, 2025
    • in Ancient India

    Introduction Among the luminous saints of ancient India, few shine with the serene brilliance of Śāntideva—the 8th-century Buddhist monk, philosopher, and poet whose work continues to transform hearts around the world. Renowned especially for his…

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    Dharmakīrti – The Master of Reason Who Perfected Buddhist Logic and Epistemology
    Dharmakīrti

    Dharmakīrti – The Master of Reason Who Perfected Buddhist Logic and Epistemology

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    • Posted on November 13, 2025November 13, 2025
    • in Ancient India

    Introduction Among the most brilliant philosophers in India’s intellectual history, Dharmakīrti (circa 600–660 CE) stands unmatched in his mastery of logic, epistemology, and philosophical reasoning. Known as the greatest successor of Dignāga, Dharmakīrti transformed Buddhist…

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