Bharat

Sanatan Dharma: the eternal religion of humanity

Sri Chinmoy has written not only immortal poetry and prose, but also some astounding theatrical work.

The Descent of the Blue may be one of Sri Chinmoy's less known plays, but it has always inspired me so much. It is different from the others, some may call it difficult, but it certainly endows the reader (or spectator) with insights difficult to find somewhere else.

Among The Descent of the Blue's many jewels, shines the vision of the sacred destiny of Mother India as indivisible vehicle and guardian of the Sanatan Dharma.

The speech published here -- called Uttarpara Speech, given by Sri Aurobindo on 30 May 1909 -- offers another view on the role India and Hinduism are going to play in a hopefully near future for the upliftment of man.

The Sanatan Dharma -- eternal because universal -- does not belong just to India, but to every nation of the world. It is the eternal religion of humanity.

Pannalal Bhattacharya (পান্নালাল ভট্টাচার্য)

Pannalal Bhattacharya is a very well known name in every Bengali family for his legendary Ramprasadi Songs, also known as Shyama Sangit.

Pannalal Bhattacharya opened up a new world in the field of Shyama Sangit, and because of that he rightly became immortal. His singing voice and his devotional heart have melted the hearts of countless Mother Kali devotees.

Shyama Sangit are devotional bengali bhajans singing the praise of Mother Kali -- Shyama.

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