History & Mythology 34 articles

History & Mythology
  • February 14, 2026

Seva Teerth Office Now Houses the Prime Minister as Officials Finalize the Roadmap to Repurpose the Vacated Old PMO

Change is finally here! For decades, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) operated out of the iconic South Block in Delhi. But as of now, the doors have opened to a brand-new era. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has officially moved his base to a state-of-the-art complex called Seva Teerth. This isn’t just a simple change of […]

History & Mythology
  • February 11, 2026

She was a cinema icon of the 80s but hid the dark reality of being kicked while pregnant

The 1980s was a golden era for South Indian cinema, a time when storytelling was bold, and performers were larger than life. Among the constellation of stars that defined this decade, one name resonated with unparalleled depth and emotional range: Saritha. To the public, she was the ‘Queen of Expression,’ a powerhouse performer who ruled […]

History & Mythology
  • February 6, 2026

7 Ancient Indian Temples Still Standing After 1,000 Years

In an era of rapid change and fleeting digital trends, there is a profound peace to be found in things that endure. India, a land where the past and present breathe the same air, is home to architectural marvels that have defied the erosion of time, weather, and history. For over a millennium, these stone […]

History & Mythology
  • February 4, 2026

Where Rahul Gandhi Is Correct and Where He Is Mistaken About Doklam Tanks

If you have been following the recent debates in the Indian Parliament, you might have noticed a spark of controversy involving the Leader of the Opposition, Rahul Gandhi. Things got quite heated when he brought up a specific incident involving Chinese tanks entering Indian territory. He was quoting a very serious source an article based […]

History & Mythology
  • February 3, 2026

Former Army Chief Gen Naravane shares behind the scenes insights on the 2020 China border crisis

Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the closed doors when our country faces a major crisis? We see the news, we hear the official statements, but the real, heart-pounding moments often remain a secret. Well, some of those secrets are now coming to light. General MM Naravane, who served as the Chief of […]

History & Mythology
  • January 24, 2026

Uncovering the Link Between Australian Extremists and the Philippine Hinterlands

When we think of the Philippines, images of pristine white sands, turquoise waters, and vibrant festivals usually come to mind. However, a darker narrative exists within the dense jungles of the southern archipelago one that recently sent shockwaves through the Australian intelligence community. The revelation that the men behind the plotted massacre at Sydney’s Bondi […]

History & Mythology
  • January 24, 2026

The Cyrus Cylinder’s Ancient Message of Freedom Haunts Iran’s Modern Rulers

In the hallowed halls of the British Museum sits a small, football-sized barrel of baked clay. To the casual observer, it looks like a broken relic of a forgotten time. However, covered in dense Akkadian cuneiform script, this artifact the Cyrus Cylinder carries a voice that screams across 2,600 years of history. It is a […]

Arts & Crafting
  • January 24, 2026

Celebrating a Half-Century of Kathak’s Enduring Legacy

In a world that rushes forward, some traditions don’t just survive. they flourish, pirouetting through time with grace and power. Recently, the heart of New Delhi echoed with the resonant sound of ghungroos, celebrating a remarkable milestone a half-century of Kathak’s enduring legacy. The event, aptly named ‘Continuing Tradition 2025,‘ held at the prestigious Triveni […]

Arts & Crafting
  • January 24, 2026

Why we say ‘cheese’: The evolution of smiling in photography

Picture this: you’re gathered with friends or family, someone pulls out a phone, and just before the flash goes off, you hear the magic words: “Okay, everyone, say ‘cheese’!” We all do it. We hear the word and instantly, our lips pull back into a smile. But have you ever stopped to wonder why? Why […]

Astrology & Metaphysics
  • January 24, 2026

Where did month February come from in the Roman calendar?

Have you ever looked at a calendar and wondered, “What’s February’s deal?” It’s the odd one out. It’s short, it sometimes gets an extra day, and it’s sandwiched right in the middle of winter’s coldest days. While every other month proudly boasts 30 or 31 days, February just hangs out with its 28 (or 29). […]