Ancient Indian History- Voices from the past

न चोरहार्यं न च राजहार्यं न भ्रातृभाज्यं न च भारकारि | व्यये कृते वर्धतेव नित्यं विद्याधनं सर्वधनप्रधानं| " Knowledge can neither be stolen by thieves,nor can be taken away by kings.It can neither be divided in brothers nor is a load on one's shoulders. The more you give it, the more you get it back,in this way,the wealth of knowledge is the best wealth"

Thursday, 30 May 2013

64 Kalā - The 64 types of arts

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We often hear in the descriptions of Lord Ganesha or Lord Krishna that they were well versed in 64 art forms or ChatuhShashthi Kala. These ...
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Thursday, 23 May 2013

Marriages between Vedic and Non-Vedic tribes

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I have already discussed some Exotic Tribes of India like Rakshas , Gandharva and Apsara , Yaksha , etc. We see that these tribes exactly...
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Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Ratha - The Indian Chariot

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Ratha, or the chariot is considered to be the best mode of transport in ancient India, especially during wars. It symbolizes energy and the...
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Sunday, 3 March 2013

Puranas - The History Manuals of Ancient India

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यो विद्याच्चतुरो वेदान्ताङ्गोपनिषदो द्विजः | न चेत्पुराणं संविद्या न्नैव स स्याद्वि चक्षणः || "The Dvija who knows the Vedas with...
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Monday, 18 February 2013

River Saraswati, as described in scriptures.

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River Saraswati has been the biggest issue of discussion with regards to it's existence. There is a confusion whether it was a river or...
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Thursday, 24 January 2013

Women seers of Ancient India- Rishika

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The women in ancient times used to have an active part in every thing including agriculture, education and household tasks. Primarily, we ...
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Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Chakravarti Samrat of Ancient India

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Till date we have heard only of Chandragupta or Ashoka when it come to talking of monarchs of ancient India. But there have been Samrat of...
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