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Parijit Khokle

@parijit

aspiring author , full time techie, history buff and a lot more !

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I was never a New Year resolutions person. A change of year was just a change of date and nothing more. Except 2025. From Jan 1 to today, this year reshaped how I think, see, and live. Transformative. Awakening. Unforgettable. On to 2026. Happy new year everyone !

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This settles it , SONU NIGAM is a LEGEND of LEGENDS ! He is not a once in an era singer, he is the one of all time. He is to male singers what Lata Mangeshkar is to females ! #Border2

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How many of us know a lot about Rishi Vishwamitra. Before guiding Bhagwan Ram, he ruled as a king, fought with sages, and challenged even the heavens. Listen to the full story on Bharat Unscripted podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/bha…

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Most people are familiar only with how Menaka once interrupted Vishwamitra’s intense tapasya… and that’s where the tale usually ends. Yet few pause to honor the timeless legacy he left behind for all of us.

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My article on the difference between Savarkar and Ambedkar covering the following issues - Caste discrimination - Upper caste rights - Social justice - Conversion - Position on Shastras - Approach towards change - Reservations - Hindu history & society rediscoveringsavarkar.wordpress.com/2026/02/12/sav…

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Do we know how did the Ramayana End? We celebrate the victory of Ramayana, but do we know how it actually ended? 14 years of exile didn't break them. Ravana couldn't defeat them. But a single visitor and a forgotten promise forced Lord Ram to give Lakshman a "death sentence."

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Do we know how did the Ramayana End? We celebrate the victory of Ramayana, but do we know how it actually ended? 14 years of exile didn't break them. Ravana couldn't defeat them. But a single visitor and a forgotten promise forced Lord Ram to give Lakshman a "death sentence."

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I keep returning to this 90-second clip , and as always, Dr. Vikram Sampath, FRHistS articulates it with clarity and with a smile. What’s baffling is how figures like Yashpal and other left-leaning historians( collaborators)escape scrutiny, while the same tired “mafiveer” narrative keeps

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Everyone remembers how the Setu was built — few reflect on how the journey truly ended. The Ramayan doesn’t conclude with triumph alone, but with sacrifice, silence, and a farewell. Explore the bittersweet end of an eternal epic on Bharat Unscripted podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/bha…

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- Sanjay Raut today apologised in court after defamation case on him -Pawan Khera surrendered Defamation case Against Arnab Goswami yesterday -Rajdeep Sardesai issued public apology on fake sting case -Rahul Gandhi apologised over Rafale case -Rahul Gandhi surrendered in

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One thing I want to point out in this is the author tries to garner sympathy for Dr. Ambedkar throughout the article for the struggles he faced during his life. It is true that Dr. Ambedkar faced struggles during his life. But the thing is the conclusions he reached will not be +

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India’s stories were never meant for textbooks. Bharat Unscripted retells the epics the way they were meant to be heard—raw, layered, and human. From Shabri’s devotion and Vishwakarma’s genius to Parshuram’s fury and Ravan’s complexity. If you love the epics but seek the

India’s stories were never meant for textbooks.

Bharat Unscripted retells the epics the way they were meant to be heard—raw, layered, and human. From Shabri’s devotion and Vishwakarma’s genius to Parshuram’s fury and Ravan’s complexity.

If you love the epics but seek the