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Swami Vigyananand
Swami Vigyananand, a Bachelor in Technology from IIT, Kharagpur, India. A Vidyavaridhi (Similar to Ph.D) in Oriental Philosophy which includes six school of Hindu Philosophy (Upang) along with Buddhist, Jain, Atheist Philosophy and other Hindu school of Philosophy and Vachaspathi (Similar to D.Lit) Brahmana and Vedic Samhita. He has also published several books including the Bibliography of Sanskrit Grammer; (Sanskrit Research Book). Currently he is the Coordinator for Asia and Pacific Zones of Vishwa Hindu Parishad (World Hindu Council).


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Editorial - Varshapratipada 5109

Over past 60 years, experts on India have contested fiercely on the question: Why should India exist? For some the answer lies in advancing the cause of Indian civilization. For others, India is no different from so many other nations, it has no civilizational purpose, and that it exists merely to meet the utilitarian needs of her people. Many in this group go to the extent of arguing that dismantling of India is a historical imperative. Some consider India as a contested space with unsettled destiny.

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