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    What does ancient texts say about King?

    What does ancient texts say about King?

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    • Posted on April 22, 2024April 22, 2024
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    Ancient Indian texts, including the Vedas, the Upanishads, the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, and the Arthashastra, provide numerous references to the role of “rajas” (kings). The concept of kingship in ancient India was complex and encompassed…

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    Which are Oldest Coins In India?

    Which are Oldest Coins In India?

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    • Posted on April 22, 2024April 22, 2024
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    Punch-marked coins represent one of the earliest forms of coinage in India, dating back to approximately the 6th century BCE. These unique coins are among the earliest examples of monetary systems in ancient India, and…

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    The Golden Epoch of Shraddha University: A Flourishing Haven of Learning and Enlightenment

    The Golden Epoch of Shraddha University: A Flourishing Haven of Learning and Enlightenment

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    • Posted on April 17, 2024April 17, 2024
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    Shraddha University, during its zenith, represented an unparalleled era of intellectual brilliance and cultural enlightenment. Flourishing within the fertile soil of ancient India, it stood as a beacon of knowledge, attracting scholars, philosophers, and seekers…

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    Unveiling the Majesty of Vikram Samvat: A Journey Through India’s Timeless Calendar Tradition

    Unveiling the Majesty of Vikram Samvat: A Journey Through India’s Timeless Calendar Tradition

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    • Posted on April 11, 2024April 11, 2024
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    Introduction:In the vast tapestry of India’s cultural heritage lies the majestic Vikram Samvat, a calendar system steeped in history, tradition, and spirituality. From ancient kings to contemporary scholars, Vikram Samvat has guided generations with its…

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    Exploring Shaka Samvat: The Timekeeping Tradition of Ancient India

    Exploring Shaka Samvat: The Timekeeping Tradition of Ancient India

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    • Posted on April 11, 2024April 11, 2024
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    Shaka Samvat, a venerable calendar system of India, carries within its ancient framework the rich tapestry of history, culture, and tradition. Rooted in astronomical observations and cultural practices, Shaka Samvat offers profound insights into the…

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    Which are places which Adi Shankaracharya visited?

    Which are places which Adi Shankaracharya visited?

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    • Posted on April 4, 2024April 4, 2024
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    Adi Shankaracharya is said to have travelled length and breath of this country three times in his life span. Here is the list of some of places he had visited.

    Lachit Barphukan: The Man who defeated Mughal Army

    Lachit Barphukan: The Man who defeated Mughal Army

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    • Posted on March 9, 2024March 9, 2024
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    In the annals of history, there are figures whose valor and leadership stand as beacons of inspiration for generations to come. Lachit Barphukan, a name lesser-known outside his homeland of Assam, India, epitomizes such a…

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    Queen Naikidevi of Gujarat: The Victorious Defender Against Muhammad Ghori

    Queen Naikidevi of Gujarat: The Victorious Defender Against Muhammad Ghori

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    • Posted on March 6, 2024March 6, 2024
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    In the annals of Indian history, the name Queen Naikidevi of Gujarat shines brightly as a beacon of courage, resilience, and strategic brilliance. Born in the early 12th century, Naikidevi’s reign as the queen regent…

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    Rani Durgavati: The Queen who fought Akbar’s forces

    Rani Durgavati: The Queen who fought Akbar’s forces

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    • Posted on March 6, 2024March 6, 2024
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    In the annals of Indian history, the name Rani Durgavati stands as a testament to courage, resilience, and unwavering determination. Born in 1524, Rani Durgavati ruled over the Gondwana Kingdom in central India during the…

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    Nagabhata I: The man who defended India against Arabs

    Nagabhata I: The man who defended India against Arabs

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    • Posted on March 1, 2024March 1, 2024
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    Introduction: In the annals of Indian history, few figures stand as tall as Nagabhata I, the illustrious ruler of the Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty. Renowned for his valor, strategic genius, and unwavering commitment to defending Indian sovereignty,…

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