Heritage

News, articles and Essays on Sanatana Dharma, Hinduism and Indian way of life.

Ayurganic: A Lesson in Organic, Slow Fashion

Organic fabrics dyed naturally and infused with herbs help drive well-being for people and the planet.The designers make a range of products including pants, bathrobes, shawls, scarves, eye masks and even yoga mats. Considering the dyeing is done with organic substances, the range is currently available only in a butter yellow colour

Meet India’s Only Woman Commando Trainer Dr Seema Rao

Dr Seema Rao has trained over 20,000 soldiers from Indian Armed Forces, police and paramilitary. Seema’s is a remarkable story of persistence and strength. As the Buddhist parable goes, the higher the rocks in its path, the greater the wave. Having spent her childhood in Mumbai being fearful and timid, she grew up to be a brave adult, who confronted each fear head-on and overcame it, no matter what it took.

Meet Narinder Singh Kapany- The Father of ‘Fibre Optics’- Let’s promote this man

Narinder Singh, the Indian-born American physicist hogged the limelight for becoming the first person in the world to depict that light can travel in bent glass fibres. His research paper captioned “A Flexible Fiberscope, using Static Scanning” appeared in the scientific journal Nature in its January 2, 1954 issue and opened the door for instruments such as endoscopes and laser probes.

‘Coin’age

he wreckage of a Portuguese ship that’s over 500 years old was discovered and excavated off the coast of Oman in 2013. Around 2,800 artefacts were found in the wreck, among which was a silver coin called Indio.