Maze
byReflective, enigmatic & cryptic, Poddar’s poem takes the reader on a journey of the self. Do read.
Reflective, enigmatic & cryptic, Poddar’s poem takes the reader on a journey of the self. Do read.
Jagadguru kavya presented the Mughal Empire as Padmasagara believed Akbar would want his subjects to experience it.
History teaches us two things. First, the law of unintended consequences applies in history. Second, human beings seldom learn from history.
Laughter is a ‘play signal’ that accompanies playful interactions & signals harmless intentions.
The West dominates in historiography, and the younger scholars in the non-West need to take note and act consequentially.
How do we understand the injustice that warps our world? How do we separate the sinners from saints?
Donald Trump is either “an extraordinarily selfish liar or profoundly deluded.”
A gentleman shares his experience of meandering along the hills of happiness country.
Allison Busch’s excellent work prompted research into other aspects of Mughal history.
In theory, AI could kill a large number of humans. But this depends on humans deciding to give it executive control.
The coup is a terrible blow to Niger’s efforts at building stable democratic institutions & fostering peace and stability.
Here’s a poignant, provocative poem that poses a difficult moral question.
While messianism was common across the Islamic world, Akbar’s coins show how he adapted the idea to an Indian context.
The history of Sambar throws light on the evolution of food & the idea of identity.
With the onslaught of Generative AI on human creativity, future societies may be forced to relish a sociocultural glory that is not truly human.