Culture minus Sanskar

Sanskar noun.
1. [archaic] Sanskrit for Culture
2. [modern] Hindi word used in a pejorative sense as a conservative vehicle to denounce one's (lack of) upbringing and (non-Indian) modern world-view that doesn't conform to dogma.

We are Idea Junkies with an Internet connection. We love all things related to the Indian Subcontinent, and its relationship with the larger world. But we like to call a spade a spade. While our topics may seem eclectic at first, we are sure that with time, our body of work will speak for itself as we delve into Mythology, Religion, Art, Cultural Aesthetics & Design among many other topics.

Culture minus Sanskar is all about Pure Art, Entertainment and Moxie. It falls under the banner of the indieA Collective run by Aakash Chaturvedi & Sandeep Satishchandra.

We specialize in Video Essays, Podcasts, Interviews and Sahitya (Literature).

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Culture minus Sanskar

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