Knowledge is the most powerful asset anyone can possess. Learning History continues to be relevant today, perhaps even more than it was before. Learning from the past can prevent us from making the same mistakes as our ancestors, while understanding the Government can empower us and help us become more informed to make better decisions regarding our role in society.


The ancient texts and scriptures hold profound wisdom that has been cherished across generations. These golden years chronicle the insights of some of humanity’s greatest intellectual minds. Their journeys delve into the most thought-provoking questions regarding nature, self-identity, and life’s purpose. Religion transcends mere belief in the Divine; it also encompasses a deep journey of self-discovery.

The new age does not necessarily guarantee progress; simply moving forward with time does not always equate to genuine advancement. Often, the wisdom of the past possesses the unique ability to unlock doors that the modern era has yet to understand.


From the blog

  • Propaganda has long been a powerful tool for shaping public perception, and if there’s one thing history repeatedly shows, it’s that propaganda is often weaponized to oppress the vulnerable. After rising to power in 1933, Hitler used Nazi propaganda to…

  • Can you imagine living your whole life just sacrificing, living in a state of selflessness? That was the life of Devavrata, most famously known as Bhishma. Bhishma was a pivotal figure in the Hindu epic Mahabharata, known for his steadfast…

  • Samkhya philosophy is one of the six schools of Darshanas (principal thoughts) in Hinduism. What does Samkhya mean? Samkhya has multiple meanings, including its literal interpretation as ‘number’ or to ‘count/calculate’. The term derives from Samyag Akhyate, which means to…

  • Did the assassination of one man really cause the First World War? On the 28th of June 1914, the Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip, a member of the Black Hand. Many historians agree that this event alone…


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