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A short film made during the 19th World Sanskrit Conference in Nepal, June 26 to 30, 2025

A short film made during the 19th World Sanskrit Conference in Nepal, June 26 to 30, 2025

In the heart of the Himalayas, a language still breathes, not in silence, but in chants rituals and prayer, Sanskrit, the rhythm of Nepal's spirit, echoing through bells, manuscripts and time itself. This short film was shot during and after the 19th World Sanskrit Conference which took place in Kathmandu, Nepal in June 2025. It crosses time and language to capture the ancient spirit of this living language that still lives and breathes in Nepal and brings people from each corner of earth to gather to share the sounds, the joy and wisdom of this language.

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The Stitched Ship Project: A Symbol of Maritime History of BHARAT

The Stitched Ship Project: A Symbol of Maritime History of BHARAT

In this wonderful presentation from this event, held at 'IIT Delhi', we will find out how India has a five thousand years old maritime tradition involving trade, cultural exchange, exploration and naval campaigns on both coasts. These extended across the Indian Ocean and beyond. These voyages were undertaken on ships that were mostly built using a unique “STITCHED” technique. We have textual evidence and accounts from foreign travellers about the intricacies of the ship-building processes and the culture of maritime activities. Together, let's engage in a thoughtful exploration where we will be able to understand what are the reasons for the decline of this technology? What did these ships look like? Are there any present-day surviving samples? In this eye-opening presentation, we aim to comprehensively understand the importance of this project, so much so that the Govt. of India supported this project to revive this ancient culture generously. How is this project materialising? What are the steps? How is the execution? What is the future of the shipbuilding industry in India? To know the answers, don't miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable insights and foster meaningful dialogue. Hit that subscribe button and join the conversation as we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of global challenges.

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Wonders of Ancient Indian Science & Technology | Dr Raj Vedam

Wonders of Ancient Indian Science & Technology | Dr Raj Vedam

When exploring the antiquity of Indian civilization, it’s crucial to rely on evidence-based knowledge rather than speculation. Ancient India was a pioneer in science and technology, with marvels like the Konark Temple and Kallanai Dam. India’s maritime knowledge, including advanced shipbuilding techniques, predates European achievements. The Bakshali Manuscript demonstrates ancient Indian knowledge of mathematics, including zero and linear programming. Ancient Indian medicine, optics, astronomy, metallurgy, and engineering innovations laid the foundation for modern technology, proving that current advancements stand on the shoulders of our ancestors.

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Random Unceasing Low Level Scattered Violence

The Data Present Here Is What Has Been Collected By THE JAIPUR DIALOGUES Over A Period Of Seven Years. This Data Has Been Termed As RULLS - RANDOM UNCEASING LOW-LEVEL SCATTERED VIOLENCE, Which Is Basically How Abrahamics, Especially Muslims Target Hindus. This Targeting Of Hindus Is Done Via Various Forms Of Jihad, Which Aren't Blatant Or Obvious But Happen On A Low Level, In The Most Horrific And Brutal Manner. The Number Of Atrocities Committed Against Hindus Is Rising Exponentially, And That Is An Alarming Situation. The RULLS Data Is An Indicative Updated List To Sensitize Our Fellow Hindus To Be Aware Of The Rising Crimes Perpetrated Against Them.

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Imperial Receipts with Dr Shashi Tharoor

Imperial Receipts with Dr Shashi Tharoor

Imperial Receipts with Dr Shashi Tharoor is a 10-episode series that revisits the history and legacy of colonial rule. The ten episodes unpack how the British reshaped India’s economy, politics, and society, not through governance, but through extraction and exploitation. Each episode explores a different facet of this history, tracing how colonial rule left marks that remain visible even today.

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98 Y.O. British Solider Reveals TRUTH about India’s Partition | James M. Neilson

98 Y.O. British Solider Reveals TRUTH about India’s Partition | James M. Neilson

From the British Empire to Indian Independence, and from a soldier to an anesthesiologist, Dr. James M. Neilson shares his remarkable journey spanning nearly a century. Born in Scotland during the Great Depression, he served in the Indian Army, witnessed pivotal moments of history, and transformed his views on colonialism, democracy, and humanity. Join us as he reflects on life-changing events, regrets, and the heroes who shaped his philosophy.

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Dating The Mahabharata | The 5561 BCE Revealation | Official Full Film | Nilesh Oak | Prachyam

Dating The Mahabharata | The 5561 BCE Revealation | Official Full Film | Nilesh Oak | Prachyam

For too long, the Mahabharata has been seen as a myth. But what if it's a precise historical account waiting to be unveiled? "Dating The Mahabharata: The 5561 BCE Revelation" is the essential documentary that proves it. Join researcher Nilesh Nilkanth Oak as he meticulously deciphers over 300 astronomical clues hidden within the Mahabharata, revealing a stunning, scientifically-backed date for the Kurukshetra War: 5561 BCE. This film is a quest for truth, not dogma. By masterfully blending Astronomy, Archaeology, Genealogy , Geology , Oceanography and Ancient scriptures, we shatter outdated timelines and offer a revolutionary new perspective on India's deep-rooted civilizational heritage. Don't miss out on this paradigm-shifting revelation! Click here to watch "Dating The Mahabharata: The 5561 BCE Revelation" and be part of rediscovering our authentic past!

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How Ancient India Ruled the World ft. William Dalrymple

How Ancient India Ruled the World ft. William Dalrymple

Discover how India’s ideas and innovations spread across Eurasia, influencing art, science, literature, and spiritual traditions. Explore the “Indosphere”—the vast sphere of Indian influence—and learn how Indian commerce, religion, and philosophy transformed civilizations from Rome to Japan. Dive into the story of the Chola Empire, celebrated for its naval power and cultural brilliance, and get an exclusive sneak peek at Amish’s upcoming book inspired by this remarkable dynasty. The episode also touches on William’s popular Empire Podcast (co-hosted with Anita Anand) and its storytelling of colonial history. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more immersive episodes that bring India’s untold stories to life!

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The Astonishingly Perfect Caves of Barabar, India

The Astonishingly Perfect Caves of Barabar, India

The Barabar Caves in India are a fascinating ancient site that is not well-known. These caves date back at the very least 260 BC and are carved directly into a granite hillside. The precision and craftsmanship of the caves are astonishing, with perfectly symmetrical and polished surfaces. The caves are connected and aligned to each other, and they share geometric formulas and hidden data. The Barabar Caves also have unique features such as trapezoidal doors and curved walls. The measurements found in the caves suggest the use of the meter, which was not invented until much later in history.

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Where did our numbers come from?

Where did our numbers come from?

Why do our numbers look the way they look? Why do we count the way we count? These questions answered and many more in this video looking at where English got its numbering system. Our Arabic numerals are actually Hind-Arabic numeral, and were borrowed from India by mathematicians in the Arab world. Through trade with Europe, they eventually overtook Roman numerals as the continent's dominant numerical system.

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The Real History of Kashmir • How a King's Kindness Changed Its Religion Forever

The Real History of Kashmir • How a King's Kindness Changed Its Religion Forever

Was Kashmir always Islamic? What really happened between the 10th and 19th century? In this eye-opening episode, Mohan Sonti dives deep into the forgotten pages of Kashmir’s real history — from its Hindu roots and flourishing temples to the slow but complete religious transformation into an Islamic state. Discover how one king’s act of tolerance and generosity inadvertently led to irreversible cultural change. This is not just a story of conquest — it’s a story of faith, politics, and fate.

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What Indians Should know about Bharatiya Civilization | Dr. Raj Vedam

What Indians Should know about Bharatiya Civilization | Dr. Raj Vedam

Indian knowledge was transmitted to the world at various times via trade routes and travellers. India had rich legacy of relations with Europe and other parts of the world has been age old. Due to distortion of History by Colonial powers and Missionaries these facts have been over looked and a spurious Aryan Invasion theory has been propagated. Dr. Raj Vedam, through his deep research unravels the truths that Indians must know as their History.

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