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Was Rāma Truly Non-Violent? Rethinking Ahiṃsā

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Sītā as Liberation and Rāvaṇa as Partial Consciousness

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Beyond Monkeys: Unveiling the Vānarās Identity in the Rāmāyaṇa

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Autonomy: The Soul of Indigenous Local Governance in India

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Essence of Shad-Darshana in Retracing the Nuances of IKS Synergized with Achievement Motivation

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Part 7: What is Religion to Maraimalai Adigal?

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Part 6: Maraimalai Adigal’s Saiva Siddhanta: What is it?

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Part 5: The Dravidian Movement: MaraimalaiAdigal’s Tamil Saivite Nationalism

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Part 4: The Dravidian Movement: The Political Background

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Part 3: The Dravidian Movement

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Part 2: The Dravidian Movement

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Part 1: The Dravidian Movement

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Rejoinder to Sheldon Pollock’s “Deep Orientalism? Notes on Sanskrit and Power Beyond the Raj” (1993)

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