Collated by Tusar Nath Mohapatra
The title will be After Anger: What Buddhism Can Teach Us about Our Culture of Rage. As the title suggests, it will constructively address the Buddhist critique of anger – and then, afterwards, will turn to the deeper mental roots of our anger in craving and resistance.
https://loveofallwisdom.com/blog/2026/01/do-you-need-anger-for-respect-and-accountability/
[PDF] AMBEDKAR'S IDEAS OF LAND REFORMS AND AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA
L Premakumari
Dr. BR Ambedkar, the Principal architect of the Indian Constitution, was a visionary economist and advocate for agrarian justice. His contributions to rural development, often overshadowed by his work in social justice and constitutional law, remain …
Global Threat Situation in 2025
K Ramakrishna
… linked to “the spread of Hindutva ideology”.Vigilante “cow protection” violence remained “a defining feature of Hindutva attacks”, fuelling “mob … The overall effect of this Hindutva-influenced communal unrest in 2025 was a “deep erosion of social …
Religion as Political Capital: Conservatism, Nationalism, and Populism in Democratic Strategy
S Shukri, F Batool, I Yilmaz - Instrumentalisation of Religion in Electoral Politics …, 2026
This chapter establishes the theoretical foundation for understanding how political leaders instrumentalise religion for strategic political purposes in modern democracies. Through a compelling historical lens, it traces religion’s enduring …
Contemporary Anti-Caste Cinema: Pa. Ranjith, Dalit Movements, Cultural Assertion and the Politics of Representation in Mainstream Tamil Cinema
SG Bharatvaraj - South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, 2026
The recent anti-caste cinema trend within the Tamil film industry has created widespread discussion in the public sphere. While early Tamil filmmakers have already engaged with caste-critical themes in their works, the contemporary trend is …
Self-Attunement and Collective Flourishing: Insights from Indian Traditional Wisdom
A Kaushik, S Vasisht - Collective Flourishing in India
… These sutras consist of 196 concise aphorisms that outline the philosophy and practice of yoga. While originating in ancient India, many of the principles … We are not merely observers of the universe; we are integral participants, intricately linked to …
[PDF] MahaManan: True Human Development Through Structured Mind Development Education
S Ray
Despite unprecedented advancements in science, technology, and human knowledge, most of humanity continues to struggle with emotional instability, blind belief, psychological conflict, and cognitive stagnation. This article argues that the …
Well-being of Youth: The Role of Value Orientation, Key Predictors and Impact of a Holistic Course—A Survey and Field Experiment
A Pandey, C Dagar, A Navare - Journal of Human Values, 2026
The well-being of the larger young population is critical for realizing a society’s demographic dividend. Since university students represent future leaders, the knowledge of their well-being and associated factors entails critical policy …
Ritual, modernity, and gendered identities in artistic expression: the case of kolam
VK Karthika, S Sudhakaran - National Identities, 2026
… A notable example is the Mohanam Cultural Centre near Auroville, which actively reimagines kolam-based practices, where kolam is not limited to threshold drawings but becomes a central design in textile arts, theatre scenography, and performance …
[PDF] Swing of the pendulum: identity politics and the ideological strife over Rabindranath Tagore and the national anthem in Bangladesh
MA Quayum - International Journal of Asian Studies, 2026
This article has a two objectives. The first objective is to investigate the history of identity politics in Bangladesh from the British and Pakistani periods to the post-independence era. It argues that the syncretic culture that flourished during the Muslim rule was …
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