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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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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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The Real Faces of India With Cristopher Clark

The Real Faces of India With Cristopher Clark

On this journey presenter Christopher Clark visits highlights of the diverse and historic UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India and tries to answer the question as to what unites the 1,4 billion people on the subcontinent. His path leads him from the chaotic city of Mumbai to the Himalaya, from the legendary Taj Mahal to the monumental castles and pompous palaces of Rajasthan.

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Did The British Create India?

Did The British Create India?

Amish debunks the common misconception that India became a nation only under British rule, delving into historical evidence from ancient Indian manuscripts and foreigners’ travelogues that affirm India's long standing unity in diversity.

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The Golden Road with William Dalrymple

The Golden Road with William Dalrymple

For a millennium and a half, India was a confident exporter of its diverse civilisation - creating around it a vast empire of ideas. Indian art, religions, technology, astronomy, music, dance, literature, mathematics and mythology blazed a trail across the world, along a Golden Road that stretched from the Red Sea to the Pacific. William Dalrymple draws from a lifetime of scholarship to highlight India’s position as the heart of ancient Eurasia and for the first time, he gives a name to this spread of Indian ideas that transformed the world. From the largest Hindu temple in the world at Angkor Wat to the Buddhism of Japan, from the trade that helped fund the Roman Empire to the creation of the numerals we use today (including zero), India transformed the culture and technology of its ancient world – and the world today as we know it. William Dalrymple is one of Britain’s most acclaimed and read historians and the bestselling author of the Wolfson Prize-winning White Mughals; The Last Mughal, which won the Duff Cooper Prize, and the Hemingway and Kapuscinski Prize-winning Return of a King. A frequent broadcaster, he has written and presented three television series, one of which won the Grierson Award for Best Documentary Series at BAFTA. He has also won the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award, the Sunday Times Young British Writer of the Year Award, the Foreign Correspondent of the Year at the FPA Media Awards and been awarded five honorary doctorates. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, the Royal Asiatic Society and the Royal Society of Edinburgh and has held visiting fellowships at Princeton and Brown. He was presented with the President’s Medal by the British Academy and was named one of the world’s top 50 thinkers for 2020 by Prospect Magazine. He is a founder and co-director of the Jaipur Literature Festival.

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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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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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The Chronology of India: From Manu to Mahabharata

The Chronology of India: From Manu to Mahabharata

Indian historical tradition reckons the chronology from Svāyambhuva Manu to the Mahābhārata era in terms of the elapsed number of Manvantaras and Mahāyugas (Chaturyugas). Unfortunately, those scholars who later updated the Purāṇas had erroneously deemed the increased calandrical duration of Chaturyugas as a given fact, and on that basis, narrated the chronological history of ancient India, resulting in, since antiquity, the loss of the true chronology from Manu to Mahabharata. The research found that the epoch of the end of the 28th Krita Yuga of the Vaivasvata Manvantara would be the strongest basis, if it is accurately established, to retrieve that lost chronology.

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