#Sharp: How India Is Reclaiming Temples While Egypt And Rome Fell
Why The Dhwaja Matters
Dear Reader,
You probably saw the visuals today. The Dhwaja, rising 190 feet above Ayodhya, was hoisted by Prime Minister Modi.
It is a moment of immense emotion. But it is also a moment of history that requires a sharp lens to contextualise. Readers like you don't look at this only through the lens of breaking news. You don't miss the 1600-year arc... the context.
How did India rebuild its temples when Greece, Rome, and Egypt turned into museums? How did we survive the monotheistic zeal that erased the Incas, the Aztecs?
Today's edition of Sharp by Swarajya explains this. Because we don’t just do news. We do context.
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Bring Ayodhya Home
To commemorate the completion, you might want to revisit our classic Ram Mandir art print.
It’s been on our store for a while, but today, it signifies something complete.
It is a quiet reminder of the resilience we discussed in our Sharp post.
It captures the Ram Mandir in a timeless, minimalist, frame-worthy artwork perfect for your home or office wall.