Nilesh M Shukla

Too much distrust around. But no worries, it is coming from our skewed knowledge of people and situations. A little correction, a little understanding, ‘sorry’ there and ‘thank you’ here would suffice; after all basically we, all citizen of the world, are fine people. As an optimist my confidence emanates from wonderful, multi-dimensional ideas taught to me by Hinduism.

Friday, July 11, 2025

Trutch Street is now renamed as Musqueam Street in Vancouver, Canada

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In one more recent instance, the Indigenous Musqueam People of Canada have restored their dignity by rejecting memorialization of their colo...
Monday, June 30, 2025

Columbus Day Celebration or Indigenous People’s Day Celebration in the Americas ?

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Christopher Columbus: More of a mercenary than an explorer. His expeditions resulted in the massacre of millions of native American Indians,...
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Monday, June 2, 2025

Lapu-Lapu, A Remarkable Filipino Festival - Recalls Roots and Traditions of Pre-Colonial Pristine Bygone Era

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  Be it America or Asia, Europe, Australia or Africa, all the peoples of all the countries seem to be under the influence of an unfathomable...
Monday, April 14, 2025

Jadi Rana - A Kind Hindu King With Foresight

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Holiest Fire Temple Temple of Parsis in India at Udvada, Gujarat.   (Photograph by Nilesh Shukla, Year 2025.) Jadi Rana was a Hindu king of ...
Thursday, March 20, 2025

Udvada Town And The Holiest Parsi Fire temple of India

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  Parsis’ Holiest Fire Temple in India at Udvada  Udvada Town Entrance Udvada Railway Station Jadi Rana High School, Sanjan. (Picture of Sch...
Friday, September 6, 2024

"Pola" is a Unique festival of Farmers of Maharashtra. It celebrates Farm Animals. મહારાષ્ટ્રમાંઉજવાતો પશુ-પ્રેમને દર્શાવતો, અતી વિશિષ્ટ ઉત્સવ - “પોળા” (बैल-पोळा)

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Just a few days back on the last New-Moon-Day, we celebrated "Pola". The festival is celebrated on the day of Amavasya of the mont...
Sunday, April 28, 2024

गणानां त्वा गणपतिं हवामहे (Rigveda 2-23-1) Ancient Hymn Sung by a Mongolian Girl

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  A remarkable young woman was melodiously singing an obscure hymn of ancient origin. Had she been an older person or someone of Indian orig...
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Nilesh M Shukla
Author of 4 books, 'Hindu Temple Management', 'Bhagavad Gita and Hinduism, What Everyone Should know', "Kailash, Kathmandu and Kashi, a Story of Shiva and Me" and "Urmila's Eldest Son, Umodi" Nilesh Madhusudan Shukla, born 1951, is qualified as electronics engineer. He began his career in Mumbai with Bhabha Atomic Research Center, moved to various national and international companies in India and abroad. Ancient Indian Sanskriti is admired by many but what separates the author from the rest is his insight and conviction that they are still 'underselling' it; there is a lot more of good into what is already known as so great in Hinduism. Besides the books he ocssionally writes for some US and Indian magazines/newspapers. Author is well travelled to almost all parts of India and to about 50 countries world over. Since early years, he is dedicated to exploring Rishi-Sanskriti, the wisdom of ancient India.
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