What History Was Never Allowed to Tell Before the world remembered Noah, the Vedic world revered Manu Maharaj-Satyavrat, the preserver of civilization through the greatest deluge – The Jal Pralay – in recorded memory. What we often remember today as a mystical tale of a horned fish and a floating…
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मनु एवं मत्स्यावतार का विस्मृत सत्य
एक ऐसा प्रसंग, जिसे इतिहास ने मौन रखा नूह की नौका की चर्चा वैश्विक स्मृति में अंकित होने से सहस्राब्दियाँ पूर्व, वैदिक भारत में एक युगपुरुष हुए-महाराज सत्यव्रत, जो इस कल्प के वैवस्वत मनु कहे जाते हैं। यह कोई मिथकीय आख्यान नहीं था। जब जलप्रलय (महाप्रलय) से समस्त जीवन संकट…
Behind the Protests: Unraveling the Web of Anti-Modi Sentiment
Who Really Opposes Modi—and Why? Many claim to be opposing Narendra Modi based on policy—citing decisions like the rollback of free ration, agricultural reforms, or the impact of demonetization. But these are often superficial grievances. The deeper and more organized opposition stems from entrenched ecosystems that feel directly threatened by…
Vaivasvat Manu – The Patriarch of Post-Deluge Civilization
Vaivasvat Manu, also known as Sraddhadev or Satyavrat, is revered in ancient Vedic history as the seventh Manu, or progenitor of humankind after the great deluge – the Jal Pralay (Known to Abrahamics as Noah). As the son of Vivasvan, the solar deity, he is referred to as Vaivasvat, meaning “son…
Chakshush Manu – The Sixth Patriarch of Ancient Vedic Civilization
Chakshush Manu, recognized as the sixth lawgiver in the ancient Vedic cycle of Manvantaras, stands out as a historical figure revered not only for his role as a progenitor of mankind but also for his wisdom, spiritual insight, and connection with divine forces. He was born to the celestial being…
Raivat Manu – The Sage-King of the Fifth Epoch in Ancient Vedic History
Raivat Manu, the fifth of the legendary Manus and a central figure in early Vedic civilization, is recognized in ancient Indian history as a lawgiver, king, and spiritual guide during the Raivata Manvantara—the fifth great age of mankind. He was the twin brother of Tamasa Manu, and together they represent…
Tapas Manu – The Fourth Lawgiver of Early Vedic Civilization
Tapas Manu, also known as Tamas Manu, was the fourth ruler in the ancient lineage of Manus, the legendary progenitors and lawgivers of early human civilization according to Vedic history. As the younger brother of Uttama Manu, he inherited not just royal lineage but a legacy of moral order, governance,…
Uttama Manu – The Lawgiver of the Third Epoch of Early Civilization
Uttam Manu, the third in the ancient lineage of Manus, stands as a historically revered figure whose legacy shaped the socio-spiritual and administrative framework of early mankind. He was the illustrious son of King Priyavrata, a key figure in the early Vedic tradition of governance, and he ruled during the…
Swarochisha Manu – The Ancient Innovator and Lawgiver of Early Mankind
Swarochish Manu, recognized as the second Manu in the ancient Indian historical framework, is revered not merely as a mythological figure, but as a pivotal contributor to the early development of human civilization. According to deeply preserved Vedic records, he was the son of Agni—the primal fire—and played a transformative…
Swayambhuva Manu: First Human & Lawgiver of Dharma
🕉️ Swayambhuva Manu: First Human & Lawgiver of Dharma Published by: RamRajya News | May 25, 2025 🌅 Born from Thought, Not Flesh Long before time was measured in days and nights, the divine creator Brahma envisioned the first human. From his mind—not womb or seed—emerged Swayambhuva Manu, the first…
