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Hegemony: Kerala’s Bharatapuzha as a political stage

Unlike the North Indian Kumbh, the Bharatapuzha by contrast has never functioned as a Pan-Hindu pilgrimage centre. It has no historical association with mass ritual bathing, no priestly networks that regulate sacred time, and no inherited mythological mandate that binds the river to cyclical purification rites. The introduction of the Maha Magha Mahotsavam is a clear cultural imposition by Hindutva

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Adivasis Abandoned as Mining Co Deserts Kathaldih, after SC declares it illegal: Jharkand

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Hindutva’s Fascist Heritage

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How the Ulema are Perpetuating Male Hegemony in the Name of Islam

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