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Re-evaluation and identification of some Yogini sculptures from Silchat Gurgi, Rewa district of Madhya Pradesh

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About the Article Author - Shivam Dubey

Shivam Dubey is a dedicated PhD scholar at Nagpur University, specializing in Ancient Indian Culture and Archaeology. A postgraduate from St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai (2016), he has since developed a dynamic career spanning field archaeology, prehistory, conservation, museology, numismatics, and heritage studies.

His research focuses on ancient Indian temple architecture, art, and iconography, particularly related to the Kalachuris and Central India. Shivam has contributed to several major projects, including serving as Chief Archaeological Officer for the Sirpur Heritage Impact Assessment in Chhattisgarh.

He has presented over 25 papers at national conferences, authored more than 19 peer-reviewed publications, and written 11 books and booklets. His notable fieldwork includes the Tripuri Excavation, Buxwaha and Devgarh Explorations, and surveys across 18 districts of Madhya Pradesh. Recent initiatives include documentation in Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, Raisen’s Great Wall, and museum development at Nainagiri.

His acclaimed work at Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, under ASI Jabalpur, was globally recognized and listed among the top ten discoveries by Heritage Daily. Shivam has worked with institutions like the Indian Archaeological Society, ASI, Madhya Pradesh Tribal Museum, and Prarang, while actively promoting heritage awareness through platforms like the G20 Summit and Heritage Pathshala.

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Date of the Mahabharata War (3162 BCE): A Study of Evidence and Methodology

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About the Article Author - Vedveer Arya

Vedveer Arya is a senior officer from the Ministry of Defence, currently serving as the Additional Financial Advisor and Joint Secretary in the Department of Defence R&D, Ministry of Defence (Finance), New Delhi. He is a distinguished member of the Indian Defence Accounts Service (IDAS), having joined in the year 1997.

In addition to his role in the Ministry of Defence, Arya is also recognized for his expertise in chronology, history, and Sanskrit studies. His passion for epigraphic research has led him to become a meticulous researcher with profound insights into the chronological history of ancient India. Arya has conducted comprehensive studies of various ancient Indian epigraphs, critically evaluating the chronology proposed by colonial historians and their followers. Furthermore, he has contributed to the exploration of the scientific achievements of ancient India.

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Recently Discovered Ganesha Sculpture from Sirpur Chhattisgarh

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About the Article Author - Shivam Dubey

Shivam Dubey is a dedicated PhD scholar at Nagpur University, specializing in Ancient Indian Culture and Archaeology. A postgraduate from St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai (2016), he has since developed a dynamic career spanning field archaeology, prehistory, conservation, museology, numismatics, and heritage studies.

His research focuses on ancient Indian temple architecture, art, and iconography, particularly related to the Kalachuris and Central India. Shivam has contributed to several major projects, including serving as Chief Archaeological Officer for the Sirpur Heritage Impact Assessment in Chhattisgarh.

He has presented over 25 papers at national conferences, authored more than 19 peer-reviewed publications, and written 11 books and booklets. His notable fieldwork includes the Tripuri Excavation, Buxwaha and Devgarh Explorations, and surveys across 18 districts of Madhya Pradesh. Recent initiatives include documentation in Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, Raisen’s Great Wall, and museum development at Nainagiri.

His acclaimed work at Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, under ASI Jabalpur, was globally recognized and listed among the top ten discoveries by Heritage Daily. Shivam has worked with institutions like the Indian Archaeological Society, ASI, Madhya Pradesh Tribal Museum, and Prarang, while actively promoting heritage awareness through platforms like the G20 Summit and Heritage Pathshala.

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Kalaripayattu : The Timeless Martial Art of Kerala

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About the Article Author - Shruti Dasgupta

Shruti Dasgupta is a committed writer whose published work spans the geopolitics, Indian history, and socio-religious discourse. Passionate about reviving the civilizational spirit of Bharat, she deep dives into the depths of Indian culture, society, and history through her work. Her written words hope to uncover untold truths that challenge colonial narratives while celebrating the timeless wisdom of Sanatan Dharma. Dedicated to the cause, Shruti explores the soul of Indian civilization – focussing on rediscovering forgotten pages of Bharat’s civilizational memory. 

From ancient rituals and temple architecture to the sociopolitical impact of invasions, reform movements, and resistance – her research-led work seeks to bridge the sacred and the political, reminding a modern India of its timeless foundations. In the information era of global confusion and rootlessness, Shruti Dasgupta aims to contribute and participate in the ongoing Indic Renaissance with clarity, conviction, and cultural pride.

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