Srinivasa Ramanujan was an observant Hindu, adept at dream interpretation and astrology. Growing up, he learned to worship Namagiri, the Hindu goddess of creativity, who is also known as Namagiri Thayar or Namakkal. She is the consort of Narasimha, an avatar of Vishnu, who is depicted as a lion-headed man. Namagiri is said to bestow wisdom, knowledge, and artistic skills to her devotees.
e often understood mathematics and spirituality as one. He believed that an equation had no meaning unless it revealed the mind of God. He also said that Namagiri would appear in his dreams and place equations on his tongue, which he would later write down when he woke up. Some of these equations were so novel and complex that they baffled his contemporaries and mentors, such as G. H. Hardy. Even today, some of Ramanujan’s discoveries are still being explored and proved by mathematicians and physicists.
Ramanujan’s belief in the Hindu goddess was not a mere superstition or a psychological crutch. It was a source of inspiration and intuition that guided him to explore the hidden patterns and symmetries of the mathematical universe. He saw the divine feminine as the mind beyond the mind, the awakening that happens when awareness is raised to the highest possible state. He also followed the Visishtadvaita philosophy of Sri Ramanuja, which asserts that the individual soul is not separate from the supreme soul, but rather a part of it. Ramanujan’s faith in Namagiri was a manifestation of his non-dualistic worldview, where mathematics and mysticism were intertwined.
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Today, as on every single day, remembering Dr Darshan Ranganathan, my mother, my inspiration. She authored 16 @J_A_C_S papers from India, when just 1 can make a career; never received a single Indian award, never cared.
She died of cancer on her sixtieth birthday, June 4, 2001.
This 4,500-year-old terracotta dice from the Indus-Saraswati Civilization is a powerful reminder of India’s living heritage. Dicing is also mentioned as a popular game in Rig and Atharva Vedas (two of the four sacred Vedic scriptures).
From symbols and craftsmanship to rituals, yogic practices, and collective memory, numerous elements of ancient Indian civilization continue to thrive in the daily social and religious life of Indian society across regions and communities.
Civilizational inheritance is not just about geography or ruins, it is defined by living customs, symbols, rituals, and unbroken cultural consciousness. India is the enduring living continuity of the Indus-Saraswati Civilization.
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One day, while I was scrolling through Instagram, a video of Kanika Sharma and Shakib Saifi suddenly popped up on my feed. I saw that my 15 y/o cousin had liked the video and had also commented, "nice couple" on it. When I checked her following list, I realized she was following several other famous Hindu (girl) – Muslim (boy) couples just like them.
I tried to reason with her and said, "Don't follow these people, they are spreading Love Jihad."
To this, she retaliated, "Didi, how are they spreading Love Jihad? Neither has the guy hidden his identity, nor is he forcing his wife to convert or wear a hijab. In fact, they even celebrate Hindu festivals. There are good and bad people in every religion, we shouldn't judge everyone through the same lens."
Hearing her response made me realize how easily these young Hindu girls buy into the glamour of social media and fall into the trap of Love Jihad. I then explained it to her gently but deeply:
"What you see on social media is just one side of the coin. Yes, you are right that they don't look like typical radicals, but in reality, this is also a part of Love Jihad—it’s called 'soft influence'. These people put on a facade of being highly secular and modern, doing everything possible to impress the audience.
Their ultimate goal is to influence young Hindu girls like you, erase the fear from your minds, and encourage you to get into such relationships. But real life is nothing like Instagram Reels. When ordinary girls marry under this illusion, they don't get the kind of freedom that Kanika gets; instead, they face immense pressure to convert.
To put it simply, these famous faces are used as a 'shield'. Whenever questions are raised in society about Love Jihad or forced conversions, examples of guys like Shakib Saifi are thrown around to convince Hindu girls that 'not all Muslim guys are the same.' This is a well-thought-out strategy to draw a veil over the ground reality."
Since that day, I started sending her videos related to Love Jihad and content from Ex-Muslims. And today, I noticed that she has unfollowed all such couples.
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How does this basic math make anyone genius?
Give people a problem that would require a few dozen formulas to solve and 1 hour brain wrecking to be considered a decent mathematician.
BREAKING NEWS: 1,000 years before modern ultrasounds existed, how did our ancestors know exactly what a baby looks like inside a mother's womb?
Located in a hidden 800-1000-year-old HINDU temple, this stone carving perfectly mirrors the position seen in modern medical scans.
The level of anatomical detail left on these temple pillars is simply baffling! Did ancient Indian architects possess a deep knowledge of medical science encoded in stone?
Her name was Dr Kruthika M Reddy.
She was 29 years old. A dermatologist working at Victoria Hospital in Bengaluru. She had married Dr Mahendra Reddy, a general surgeon at the same hospital, on May 26 2024. They had been married for less than a year.
On April 21 2025 she told her husband she was experiencing gastric discomfort. He inserted an intravenous cannula into her right leg at their home in Gunjur and told her he would administer medicine through it.
He was a surgeon. She trusted him.
The next morning he dropped her at her parents’ home in Munnekollal and told her family she needed rest. He went to work and returned that evening to administer another dose through the cannula.
On April 23 she sent him a WhatsApp message saying the IV site was painful and asking if she could remove the cannula. He told her not to. He said another dose would take the pain away.
That night he entered her room and said he needed to prepare her medicines.
The following morning, April 24, Kruthika was found unresponsive. Mahendra did not attempt CPR. She was rushed to hospital and declared dead on arrival.
She had been planning to open her own clinic the following month. The night before she died she had sent drafts of her prescription pad to her sister, dined with her parents and fed their dog before going to her room at 9:30 PM.
Her family initially believed she had died of natural causes. After her death, Mahendra opposed a postmortem and persuaded her father not to allow it.
Her sister Dr Nikitha, a radiologist, refused to accept it and insisted on a full investigation.
Six months later the Forensic Science Laboratory confirmed that Kruthika’s death was caused by propofol, a powerful controlled anaesthetic used only in operation theatres, found across multiple organs in her body.
Mahendra had procured it using his professional access as a surgeon. At the crime scene, investigators recovered IV fluids, syringes with traces of propofol and a cannula set.
He was arrested on October 14 2025 from Manipal, where he had relocated after her death. After five days of interrogation he confessed to procuring the drug and injecting her.
Police filed a 4,000 page chargesheet before a Bengaluru court.
Investigators found he had been demanding money from her family to build a hospital and had subjected her to mental and financial harassment within months of the wedding.
During digital forensics, police found something else. After Kruthika died, Mahendra had sent a message to a woman he was pursuing via the notes section of the PhonePe payment app, after she had blocked him on every other platform.
The message said, “I killed my wife for you.”
He sent a version of that message to four to five different women.
If Dr Nikitha had not insisted on that investigation, none of this would have come to light.
He was a surgeon. He had taken an oath to protect life.
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Some traditions are timeless and divine🚩
Every day, a priest climbs 214 feet up the Jagannath Temple in Puri, without ropes or safety, to change the sacred flag. Miss it once, and the temple closes for 18 years.
A testament to devotion, courage, and unwavering faith.
🚨 800-Year-Old Shiva Temple Demolished for School in Telangana
A 13th-century Shiva temple from the Kakatiya era, protected since 1965, was bulldozed in Warangal district, despite its heritage status. Archaeologists say it could have been preserved or relocated.
Union Culture Ministry & ASI have registered a case.
What else can be expected in a state ruled by Congress?
Would the Telangana administration have dared to demolish a mosque or a church for a school?
Video Courtesy: @OnRecordIndia