The Rajasuya Yagna : Is a nation without borders a nation at all?
Blog 35: #bordercrisis, #immigration, #humanity, #refugees From ancient times, the premise of a nation has been defined as finite...
The Rajasuya Yagna : Is a nation without borders a nation at all?
How many transgressions are too many to forgive?
Is neutrality viable in a polarized "we win-you lose" world?
Can nuclear weapons remain and yet the world be secure?
Sahadeva- Brave, noble, honorable wise king with just one little flaw, arrogance.
Prince Nakula: Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the handsome prince amongst us all?
Satyaki: Settling old scores with powerful rivals could be apocalyptic
Jayadratha: Preying on the weak only leads to our own downfall
Yuyutsu: Would you publicly change parties and risk being called a traitor to the cause?
Vikarna: Expressing dissent based on principles is always lonely, thankless and even lethal
Jarasandha: Obsession with getting even can be lethal?
Shishupala: Can we control our Jealousy before it consumes us?
Mahabharata 101- A visual primer
Vidura: What are our options when humility and wisdom prove inadequate?
Dushashana: Can a human being be pure evil?
Ashwatthama: The blessing of eternal life? or is it a curse?
Sanjaya: Is principled reporting flawed in that it does not pick a side?
Shakuni: Devious strategist or simply taking loyalty towards his sister too far?
Krishna: Can you be a divine avatar and yet be guilty of orchestrating a genocide?
Abhimanyu: Do you exercise caution entering the labyrinth of risky choices?