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The Mohan Clan

“The Mohan Clan of the Mohyal Saraswat Brahmins: Vedic Origins, Historical Lineage, and Cultural Legacy Rooted in the Kashyapa Tradition”By Cdr Alok Mohan Abstract The Mohan clan, one of the seven principal lineages of the Mohyal Saraswat Brahmin community, traces its origins to the Vedic sage Rishi Kashyapa—one of the Saptaṛṣis (Seven Sages) revered in …

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From Brahmin Roots to Rajput Glory – Maharana Pratap

From Brahmin Roots to Rajput Glory: A Historical Study of the Sisodia (Guhila) Dynasty’s TransformationByCdr Alok Mohanhttps://youtu.be/Y5XekVQA63A?si=-fAecLv242tZNvd6Abstract The Sisodia branch of the Guhila dynasty occupies a distinguished place in Indian history, celebrated for its valor and unwavering defense of sovereignty, most notably under Maharana Pratap. However, ancient inscriptions reveal a lesser-known dimension of their heritage: …

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Raja Dahir: Part 3

Raja Dahir: The Last Brahmin Ruler of SindhByCdr Alok Mohan1. Introduction: Hindu civilization has witnessed a glorious past. Hindu kings were known for their righteousness, fearlessness and valour and were always keen for overall development of their empires and therefore people were very prosperous.  Life stories of these forgotten kings, are source of inspiration for coming generations. Some …

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Raja Dahir Part 2

The Sassanid Dynasty and Its LegacyByCdr Alok Mohan Raja Dahir’s Nostalgia for the Sassanid Ideal When Raja Dahir looked westward across the shifting sands of history, he saw not just a frontier under threat but the fading afterglow of an empire that once embodied order, refinement, and imperial dignity — the Sassanid dynasty. To him, …

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Raja Dahir Part 1

Raja Dahir, the Sassanid Legacy, and the Fall of SindhByCdr Alok Mohan1. Introduction In 711 CE, Raja Dahir, the last Hindu ruler of Sindh’s Brahmin dynasty, faced the advancing armies of the Umayyad Caliphate under Muhammad bin Qasim. Dahir’s final stand was not only a defense of his territory, but also of a worldview shaped …

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Partition Part 2

Partition Part 2 Chains Unbroken: The Unacknowledged Hindu Genocide and the Struggle for Civilizational Sovereignty (7th Century – 2025)By Cdr Alok Mohan It remains deeply perplexing that the very leaders who promoted the idea of Ganga-Jamuni tehzeeb—a supposed syncretic culture—were the same who accepted the 1947 Partition based explicitly on religion, thus enabling the creation …

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Partition Part 1

“Thirteen Centuries of Silence: A Historical Study of the Hindu Genocide (7th Century – 2025)” By Cdr Alok Mohan Abstract This paper traces the long and often suppressed history of systematic violence against Hindus, beginning with early Islamic invasions in the 7th century and continuing through multiple episodes of massacres, forced conversions, and targeted ethnic …

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From Anuvrata to Enlightenment

“From Anuvrata to Enlightenment: Ethical Parallels in Jain, Buddhist, and Hindu Thought” By Cdr Alok Mohan 1. Abstract This study explores the shared ethical foundations of Ahimsa (non-violence), Satya (truthfulness), and Aparigraha (non-attachment) across the three major native religious traditions of India: Jainism, Buddhism, and Hinduism. While all three systems emphasize these values as central …

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Sikhism Part 2

“Sikhism as a Cultural Protector: A Historical Introduction to a Distinctive Indian Tradition” By Cdr Alok Mohan 1. Introduction The Guru Granth Sahib, also known as the Adi Granth, is the central religious scripture of Sikhism. It holds a unique position in world religions as the only holy book that is considered a living eternal …

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Sikhism Part 1

“Sikhism as a Cultural Protector: A Historical Introduction to a Distinctive Indian Tradition” By Cdr Alok Mohan Abstract This paper offers an introductory exploration of Sikhism, emphasizing its origins as both a spiritual path and a cultural safeguard rooted in Indian traditions. It examines how Sikh thought promotes monotheism, social equality, and martial readiness in …

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