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Featured · April 2026

Why Ayurveda is called Brahma Smritvaand not Brahma's invention.

The Sanskrit grammar of one word reveals an entire epistemology — and corrects a centuries-old translation error that has shaped how the world reads India.

Apr 02, 2026  ·  14 min read  ·  Sanskrit · Ayurveda
स्मृत्वाsmṛtvā · recollected
Mar 21, 2026 · 11 min read

The difference between Mahalakshmi and Dravya Lakshmi

Two kinds of prosperity, only one of which the modern world has been counting. A close reading of what the goddess has been telling Indian households.

Mar 04, 2026 · 9 min read

The cow and the universe

The most misunderstood animal in modern India is, in the older texts, a complete cosmological model. A careful look at what was lost in translation.

Feb 18, 2026 · 17 min read

What did India understand about consciousness that the modern world is rediscovering?

Three claims from the Upanishads that current neuroscience is only now developing the instruments to test.

Feb 02, 2026 · 8 min read

Was the Samudra Manthan a literal event or a metaphor for invention?

A churning, a poison, a nectar. The oldest story India tells about invention, read carefully.

Jan 22, 2026 · 12 min read

The kitchen is the oldest laboratory in the world

Six tastes, three doshas, six seasons. Every grandmother in India is running an experiment that has been peer-reviewed for three thousand years.

Jan 08, 2026 · 6 min read

Aham Brahmasmi, taken seriously

If we read the most quoted Upanishadic phrase as a literal claim about human capacity rather than a metaphor — what follows?

Dec 18, 2025 · 10 min read

Equality without sameness — the Upanishadic claim

The claim that two opposites can both be true, and the kind of society that grows on top of that claim.

Dec 04, 2025 · 13 min read

The tulsi at the threshold

Why a single plant, at a specific position, in every traditional Indian home, has been doing work the modern world is now hiring engineers to do.

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