India has always been known as the land where the feminine is divine. We worship Durga for strength, Lakshmi for prosperity, and Saraswati for wisdom. Our epics, the Ramayana and Mahabharata, show women with high dignity, respect, and influence — from Sita’s moral power to Draupadi’s voice in the Kaurava Sabha. They did not compromise.In the Vedic age, women like Gargi, Maitreyi, and Lopamudra were scholars and rishis. Education, freedom of choice, and dignity were their rights. So, what went wrong? How did a civilization that once celebrated women’s power fall into practices like dowry exploitation, child marriage, female foeticide, purdah/ghunghat, and even bride-burning? The answer lies in slavery, insecurity, and centuries of foreign domination. Women in Ancient India: A Golden Standard •Equal Education: Women studied the Vedas, debated philosophy, and participated in yajnas. •Learning Yudh Kala: In ancient times, Hindu women used to learn Yudh Kala, and participating in war was ...
In today’s world, conspiracies are no longer rare. From boardrooms to family feuds, from politics to friendships, the art of secret plotting is often glorified as Cunningness. But what lies beneath this cunning mask is a path of inner destruction. This blog explores the nature of conspiracy, the mind of a conspirers, and the silent collapse of their Core, despite outward success. ๐ What Is a Conspiracy, Really? A conspiracy is not just a secret plot — it’s a betrayal of truth. It involves: •Secrecy: Hiding intentions. •Collusion: Plotting with others. •Manipulation: Twisting perceptions. •Self-interest: Gaining control at any cost. But what is the cost? The cost is your peace, your character, and your Core. ๐ง Why Do People Conspire? The Psychology Behind It Every conspiracy is born from a mental weakness. These are the real causes: 1. Desire for Control They want power, but not through honesty — they seek shortcuts. 2. Fear and Insecurity They fear losing...