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Your Voice
Give Bharat a voice that is its own.
Bharatpurana is an effort to let a civilisation speak in its own register — measured, unhurried, sure of itself. That effort cannot belong to a few hands alone. If you carry an argument worth making, a memory worth keeping, or a reading of the past that deserves patience, we would like to publish it under your name.
We are less interested in the loud take of the week than in the essay that will still hold in a decade. Write from within the inheritance, not about it from outside — and write slowly.
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A point of view
An essay carries an argument, not just information. Tell us what you believe and why.
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Civilisation & memory
History, temples, art, the Puranas and epics, a walk to a source — or the present read with a long lens.
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Roughly 1,000–2,500 words
Long enough to think, short enough to hold. Original work only, not published elsewhere.
How it works
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You send your essay, or a short pitch, through the form below.
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The editors read every submission and reply. If it fits, we may suggest edits — always in your voice.
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It is published by your name — a quiet one-line credit at the end of the essay. No author photo, no noise; the writing stands on its own.
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The record is written by many hands. Yours may be one of them.