Culture / Kalinath Baba Masters the Power of the Khechari Vidya Gopinath Kaviraj records how Kalinath Baba's mastery of the Khechari Vidya gave him immense powers of clairvoyance By Team Dharma Dispatch / 18 Dec 2025
Culture / Pagal Baba’s Profound Discourse on Kundalini The Mad Baba of Benares delivers a profound and detailed discourse on the Yoga of Kundalini By Team Dharma Dispatch / 24 Nov 2025
Culture / The Mad Sadhu’s Expositions on Śūnya, Bhakti and Avatara Pagal Baba or the Mad Sadhu delivers profound expositions on the nature of Śūnya, Bhakti and Avatara By Team Dharma Dispatch / 20 Nov 2025
Culture / The Pravacana of the Mad Sadhu of Kashi A profound philosophical Pravachan delivered by a "Mad Sadhu" of Kashi sometime in the 1920s as recorded by Gopinath Kaviraj By Team Dharma Dispatch / 18 Nov 2025
Culture / The Poignant Story of the Jai Sitaram Gosais This essay narrates the evocative story of a forgotten sect of Hindu monks known as the Jai Sitaram Gosais By Sandeep Balakrishna / 11 Dec 2024
Culture / In the Company of Sadhus: Sri Sri Naga Baba, the Digambara Sadhu of Varanasi The first episode of a series documenting the exalted spiritual lives of obscure Sadhus and Sanyasis. By Team Dharma Dispatch / 9 Jan 2023
History and Historiography / When Warren Hastings Received a Certificate of Good Conduct from the Sanskrit Pandits at Kashi: An Untold Story After Warren Hastings was acquitted from his impeachment trial, he received congratulatory letters from groups of Sanskrit Pandits from Benares. By Sandeep Balakrishna / 16 Nov 2022
Insight / The Kashi Vishwanath Corridor as a Passage to Sanatana Cultural Resurgence Commentary on Narendra Modi's inauguration of the first leg of the Kashi Vishwanath Dhama and its epochal civilisational significance. By Sandeep Balakrishna / 13 Dec 2021
History and Historiography / How the Blazing Eloquence of Acharya Kavindra Became a Moonlit Service to Sanatana Dharma A historical essay narrating the extraordinary eloquence of Acharya Kavindra in Shah Jahan's Court By Sandeep Balakrishna / 19 May 2020
History and Historiography / Exploding the Secularist Myth of Aurangzeb's Demolition of the Kashi Vishwanath Temple A thorough rebuttal of the secularist myth that Aurangzeb demolished the Kashi Vishwanath Temple to avenge the dishonour of a Hindu woman By Koenraad Elst / 15 May 2020
History and Historiography / The Hebbale Inscription: An Unremembered Miniature of Hoysala Service to Sanatana Dharma An essay on the civilisational, cultural and spiritual value of the Hebbale Inscription of the Hoysalas By Sandeep Balakrishna / 25 Mar 2020
Insight / It’s Nearly Five Hundred Years: Sri Ramachandra is Awaiting his Return to his Own Home IF there’s one person who has his finger on the pulse of Hindu pusillanimity, inertia and self-imposed helplessness with deadly accuracy, it is Sri Sri Asaduddin Owaisi. Here’s By Sandeep Balakrishna / 30 Oct 2018