Indian Literature
Discover the vibrant tapestry of Indian literature, where ancient epics intertwine with modern narratives to create a rich cultural mosaic that defies time and borders.
Revisiting Dharmyug: A Glimpse into the Heartbeat of Indian Stories

KC Fairlight
There was once a magazine that married the vibrant pulse of Indian life with the rich tapestry of its literary tradition, and that magazine was called Dharmyug.
Exploring 'Dharmyug': A Legacy of Literary Brilliance and Cultural Reflection

Martin Sparks
*Dharmyug*—an iconic Hindi weekly magazine founded in 1949 by Dharamvir Bharti in Bombay—was more than just a publication; it was an intellectual force that defined an era, capturing the dynamic spirit of post-Independence India through literary brilliance and cultural discourse.

Gruhabhanga: A Tale of Resilience and Change

KC Fairlight
Gruhabhanga by S.L. Bhyrappa is a powerful narrative of rural life in Karnataka, highlighting themes of resilience, gender inequality, and societal change through the story of a determined woman named Nanjamma.

P. C. Devassia: The Unsung Hero of Indian Literature

Vince Vanguard
P. C. Devassia's monumental contributions to Indian literature, particularly through his epic poem 'Kristubhagavatam', highlight the need to recognize and celebrate diverse literary voices beyond Western-centric narratives.