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A forgotten hero

A forgotten freedom fighter. “Giani Balwant Singh dutt” (A tribute to my grandfather) In the annals of history of Pre-Partitioned India, there exists countless stories of brave freedom fighters, who had made immense sacrifices for our nation. Tragically, some of these heroes, have been overlooked or neglected by our own governments, even in their death. …

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Durgamal Privar

दीवान दुर्गामल छिब्बर परिवार भाई धर्म चन्द छिब्बर और भाई साहिब चन्द छिब्बर, ये दोनों दीवान दुर्गामल के पुत्र थे। भाई मतिदास व भाई सतिदास के शहीद होने के पश्चात् दोनों को गुरू गोबिंद सिंह जी ने मंत्री पद प्रदान किया। धर्मचन्द को तोपखाना अध्यक्ष व साहिबचंद को दीवान बनाया गया। महान कोष भाग-1 के …

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Nani Gopal

नानी गोपाल : 1947 के बंटवारे से पहले, जो यातनाएं, शहीदों ने सही, हमारी पीड़ी कल्पना भी नही कर सकती । नानी गोपाल सोलह वर्ष का था। 14 साल के बच्चे को अंग्रेजी हुकुमत ने कालेपानी की सजा दी। क्यू की उसका कसूर था कि उसने पुलिस अफसर की गाड़ी पर बम फेंका था। बंगाली …

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Pandit Ram Rakha

Pandit Ram Rakha Pandit Ram Rakha, was one of the prominent freedom fighters who endured life imprisonment in the infamous Cellular Jail in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. He played a significant role in India’s struggle for independence from British colonial rule. His revolutionary activities and his involvement in promoting Indian nationalism led him to …

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Diwan Durgamal

दीवान दुर्गामल : दीवान दुर्गामल बाबा पराग दास छिब्बर के पुत्र द्वारकादास छिब्बर के बेटे दुर्गामल गुरू हरिराय से लेकर नवम गुरू तेगबहादुर जी तक तीनों गुरूओं के दीवान रहे। अगस्त 1664 में, एक सिख संगत दीवान दुर्गामल की अध्यक्ष ता में बकाला पहुंची और तेग बहादुर को सिखों का नौवां गुरु नियुक्त किया। दीवान …

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Mat Image Inscription

Inscription number 110 Mat Image Inscription of Shahi Vamtakshama Provenance: Tokri Tila, near the village of Mat on Bank of the Yamuna river. Fifteen kilometres to north of Mathura. Script Brahmi of the Kushana period. Language: Prakrit influenced by Sanskrit References: J. Marshall, A.S.I., Annual Report 1911-12, pp.123-25, Baij Nath Puri, The Kushanaputras Indian culture, …

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Vikramaditya

Vikramaditya, the legendary emperor. Vikramaditya was a legendary emperor of ancient India. Often characterized as an ideal king, he is known for his generosity, courage, and patronage of scholars. Chandragupta II, also called Vikramaditya, powerful emperor (reigned c. 380–c. 415 ce) of northern India. He was the son of Samudra Gupta and grandson of Chandragupta …

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Aryans

Ancient India – 3 Aryans. Followers of Sanatana Dharma called themselves as Aryans or the ‘nobles’ They were the natives of Sapt-Sindhu, which included Punjab, Kashmir, Sindh, Kabul and Gandhara (Kandhar) and parts of Central Asia. They composed the reminiscent hymns to nature and celebrated life energetically. The main sources of information of this period, …

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Nirakar & Akar Worship

In Sanatan Dharma, the concept of “Nirakar” and “Akar” refers to the formless and form aspects of the divine. “Nirakar” represents the formless, abstract, and infinite aspect of the divine, often perceived as the unmanifested Brahm or Ultimate Reality. On the other hand, “Akar” represents the divine in a tangible, anthropomorphic form, such as deities …

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