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Rahul Gandhi and Narendra Modi in Parliament: The Kishkinda Kand
Indian Express· 11 hours agoTo deal with our fears, the story suggests, we must first identify them and articulate their...
"You can't stop a Gandhi": Uddhav Thackeray's Shiv Sena hails Rahul's speech in Lok Sabha
IBTmes India· 19 hours agoThe Shiv Sena (UBT) on Wednesday stated that the Leader of Opposition, Rahul Gandhi's speech in the...
What is the significance of ‘abhaya mudra’, invoked by Rahul Gandhi in Parliament
Indian Express· 23 hours ago“The first idea in this image that we defend is the idea of confronting our fear and never being...
Why is the 'atheist' DMK government of Tamil Nadu organising a global conference on Lord Murugan?
Hindustan Times· 1 day agoDespite Tamil Nadu's deep-rooted Dravidian ideology, which discards popular Hindu myths and promotes...
PM Narendra Modi hurls 'balak buddhi' barb at Rahul Gandhi, terms Congress parasite
Tribune India· 1 day agoA day after Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi launched a frontal attack on the BJP-led NDA...
Modi hurls 'balak buddhi' barb at Rahul, asserts mandate for stability, continuity
The New Indian Express· 1 day agoInstead of conceding defeat, the Congress is behaving arrogantly, he said, adding its cheerful response to the mandate is like a parent encouraging a child who has fallen off a cycle. In his ...
PM Modi spoke for 2 hrs 15 mins: Is this his longest Parliament speech, what did he say?
Firstpost· 1 day agoThis came a day after Rahul Gandhi used a picture of Lord Shiva to attack the Centre and triggered a...
India won’t forget Rahul Gandhi’s insult to Hinduism in Parliament for centuries, says Narendra Modi
Scroll· 1 day agoThe country will not forget for centuries Congress MP Rahul Gandhi’s attempt to insult and make false accusations about Hinduism, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday during his reply ...
Abhay Mudra: The story behind Congress's choice of hand symbol - The Economic Times
The Economic Times· 2 days agoAn idea he spoke of was abhaya mudra which he said was also the symbol of the Congress party. The...
Sacred Shriphala: Why coconuts are an important part of all Hindu religious rituals
CNBC Awaaz· 2 days agoIn Hindu rituals, the coconut symbolizes purity, fertility, and divine blessing. Whether offered whole or broken, it signifies spiritual surrender and protection, embodying the essence of sacredness in Hindu culture.