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- RV 10.78
- The turning of the yugacakra
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- A catalog of attractors, repellors, cycles, and other oscillations of some common functional iterates
- The wink of the Gorgon and the twang of the Lyre
- Some poems
- The Kaumāra cycle in the Skandapurāṇa’s Śaṃkara-saṃhitā
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The rise of Navyonmāda, the subversion of the Mahāmleccha-s, Cīnānusāra and beyond
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Pandemic days: Vaccines and war
In American history-writing we come across various attempts to the justify the use of nuclear weapons on Japan in the closing phase of WW2. We often hear the claim that by using the nukes they avoided a large number of … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglosphere, China, Chinese belligerence, Chinese incursion, disease, Geopolitics, immunity, leukosphere, mlechCha, virus, viruses
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Some (geo)political talk
A political bloviation follows: We must preface this by stating we do not have any affiliation to the party currently ruling India or the RSS and actually have no specific interest at all in electoral politics in India or elsewhere. … Continue reading
The moment of silence
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