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“Parantapah” is another name for Arjuna, the warrior prince of Mahabharat. The name means “one who wins enemies with their own spiritual strength or ‘tapah’.”

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A long hard look at the past, present and future. Where do they intersect? Why do they diverge? Some history, some politics, some science...a lot of thought.

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Author, "Cownomics" & Researcher. Write on Economy, History & Culture. Alum @ IIT Roorkee, MIT.