Discover the legacy of Professor Ram Chandra, born in 1821, who advanced mathematics, education, and journalism in India, leaving a lasting impact.
CHANDRA SAIN SAINAPATI, commonly referred to as Sainapati and counted among the "fifty-two poets" of Guru Gobind Singh (1666-1708), was the son of Bal Chand, an educated Man Jatt of Lahore. His original name was Chandra Sain, Sainapati being the pseudonym he had taken. Chandra Sain, taught by one Devi Das, joined the group of Guru Gobind Singh`s poets, and rendered into Hindi verse Chanakya Niti, the well known Sanskrit treatise on statecraft and diplomacy. His Sri Gur Sobha, a versified life sketch of Guru Gobind Singh describing his major battles, the creation of the Khalsa, and events following the evacuation of Anandpur, is a work of much historical value.
Discover the intriguing tales of Chandra, the moon god, from his celestial journey to his enduring blemish and his exaltation by Shiva.
Explore the legendary tale of King Hari Chand, renowned for his generosity and truthfulness, as he faces trials and celestial rewards.