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Dravidian Nationalism was thus based on three ideologies: dismantling of Brahmin hegemony; revitalization of the Dravidian Languages (that include Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Tamil) and social reform by abolition of existing caste systems, religious practices and recasting women's equal position in society. www.vivannactor.com
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SV Ayurveda

Vaidya Ramakant Mishra

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Enjoy knowledge from the Shaka Vansiya Ayurveda (SVA) tradition as taught by Vaidya Ramakant Mishra and the lineage of Shaka Brahmin healers. Gain new insight into an ancient science of health and longevity. Improve your yogic practices through diet and marma. Learn about herbs and spices, and how you can use them for daily bliss and balance. For more information, please visit svayurveda.com
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Path ke Davedar By Sharatchandra Chattopadhyay

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“Path Ke Davedar '' by ‘Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay’ is a Bengali novel. It depicts the oppressive British rule in India during the East India Company’s time and the exploitation faced by Indian labourers in factories. The story follows ‘Apurva’, a compassionate Brahmin, and ‘Bharti’ as they join the revolutionary group Path Ke Davendra to fight against British oppression and advocate for human rights, especially women. The novel explains love, sacrifice, and the quest for a better India un ...
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The Historylogy Podcast

Shinil Subramanian Payamal

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Namaste Friends. My name is 'Shinil Subramanian Payamal' and you are welcome to the Historylogy podcast. On this podcast, I will be talking about the latest history book releases, reviews, archaeological discoveries, controversies, etc... I want to tell stories about people, places and events lost in the pages of history. I will be uploading at least one episode per week on Fridays at 10:30 PM India Standard Time i.e. 12:00 PM EST in the USA and 06:00 PM CET. We will be having regular book g ...
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ODWIRA [oh-jee’-rah] is a term from ancient Khanit and Kamit (Nubia and Egypt) meaning ‘purification’. This term is found in Akan culture with the same meaning, as the Akan are directly descendent of the ancient Khanitu (Nubians). ODWIRA, purification, operationalizes Afurakani/Afuraitkaitnit (African) Ancestral Religion. NANASOM, Afurakani/Afuraitkaitnit (African) Ancestral Religion, in its varied expressions (Akan, Yoruba, Ewe, Lozi, Hoodoo, Juju, Voodoo, etc.) animates Afurakani/Afuraitka ...
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Jalal-ud-din-Mohammad Akbar, also known as Akbar, was one of the most famous Mughal kings and he reigned India during the 16th century. Akbar, unlike other Mughal emperors, was keen to have talented people in his court irrespective of their religion. He had nine gems in his court and amongst them, Birbal was widely considered the most intelligent. A Brahmin by birth, Birbal’s original name was Mahesh Das and he met Akbar first time when he helped Akbar and his courtiers find the way back to ...
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"The History of Bangalore" explores Bangalore's evolution from its early beginnings in the 8th century AD through the eras of princely rule, the rise of the British Raj, and ultimately, the dawn of Indian independence in 1947. Join us as we uncover the power struggles, alliances, and battles that shaped this dynamic city. Expect a captivating blend of scholarly research and engaging storytelling. We'll delve into the reigns of powerful kings, the rise and fall of empires, and the events that ...
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Research Radio

Economic and Political Weekly

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Research Radio brings academic rigour to ask and address complex questions. Our show lets you learn directly from researchers who are at the forefront of their fields, investigating topics ranging from food security programmes to queer rights legislation.
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Once regarded as a cult book in the 1960s by the Flower Power generation, Siddhartha by Herman Hesse remains even today a simple and fresh tale of a man's spiritual quest. Penned by a deeply spiritual German author, Siddhartha explores multiple themes of enlightenment, thinking beyond set rules, love and humanity. Siddhartha is a young contemporary of the spiritual master Gautam Buddha who lived in India at some time during the 4th century BC. The story has striking parallels to Buddha's own ...
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KISSA STORIES

VISHWAJYOTI GHOSH

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KISSA STORIES is hum sabki stories. Stories we live, the kissas we make up beyond our lives, everyday. Everyday stories from Everyone. So Suno, Sunao! Follow, Feel! AAPKI APNI ORIGINAL STORIES with VISHWAJYOTI GHOSH. Join us! Send your short kissa to kissastories@gmail.com
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Raising a voice for India's indigenous culture. Looking at politics, culture, and pop culture, past the bias and misinformation. Striving to debunk bias against India's native culture and campaigning that all cultures and ideas be judged on their merits, history, and actions. Hopefully having fun along the way.
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Firstpost is holding a series of conversations with Indians and Americans of Indian origin in the USA, from its campuses, offices and households, to understand how caste discrimination pervades the community just as much as it does back home in India. Hosted by Thenmozhi Soundararajan, Dalit rights activist, artist, technologist and executive director of Equality Labs, the podcast cracks taboos about caste among the Indian community in the USA.
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Dipping into the amazing world of moral tales written by Vishnu Sharma back in the 2nd Century, these are popularly known as Panchtantra Stories. Pandit Vishnu Sharma has used these as a medium to impart worldly wisdom to three princes, whom he has taken as his disciples in order to get them ready to be the future king of their land. Each story is narrated with animals as protagonists and teaches an important moral lesson to the listeners. Perfectly suited for bedtime tales or anytime during ...
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Globalization has often been understood as an impersonal and abstract phenomenon. Whether in everyday culture or matters of policy, this force has been experienced as something at once general and monolithic. From Silk to Silicon written by Jeffrey E. Garten is the first book to look at a history of globalization as told through the lens of ten ext…
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In this episode of History of Bangalore, join host Ramjee Chandran as he delves into the reign of Kirtivarman I, the son of Pulakesin I, the founder of the Chalukya dynasty. We explore how Kirtivarman solidified his father's ambitions, consolidating power and expanding the Chalukyan territory. Discover tales of his conquests, the strategic importan…
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Lauded as one of the one hundred and eight great centres of Vaishnava worship in Bharatha Varsham, Sree Padmanabha Swamy Temple is a treasure-house of art and architecture as well. Despite the changing phases of its evolution, it has guarded and cherished its legacy of spiritualism including continuity of traditional rites and rituals without sacri…
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Is it really that vaccines have never been proven to have a direct connection with autism, Alzheimer’s, and a roster of other endemic diseases that were a rarity half a century ago? Or is it the greatest big pharma cover-up of present time? America is sadly by far the country with the busiest vaccine schedule in the world. Children are expected to …
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This episode of History of Bangalore delves into the enigmatic origins of the Chalukya dynasty. Host Ramjee Chandran explores theories ranging from local leadership to divine descent, and witness their rise to power under Pulakesin I. Discover the significance of Vatapi, the barbaric Ashwamedhayaga horse sacrifice, and how the Chalukyas challenged …
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Early officials of the East India Company were surprised to discover that indigenous institutions of judicial redress had survived in a surprisingly good state during the centuries of “Tartar” rule. They noted that those institutions had largely remained beyond the purview of the medieval state, and had well served the needs of the populace. Subseq…
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In this episode of History of Bangalore Ramjee Chandran delves into the complex political landscape following the reign of Ganga king Sripurusha. Witness the rise of Dantidurga, the ambitious leader of the Rashtrakutas, and a clash of empires as the Umayyad Caliphate attempts to expand into India. We explore the pivotal Battle of Navasari and the b…
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A dazzlingly ambitious history of the ancient world that places women at the center—from Cleopatra to Boudica, Sappho to Fulvia, and countless other artists, writers, leaders, and creators of history. In The Missing Thread, Daisy Dunn shows us once again why we all should learn about ancient civilisations: because they provide great stories that ar…
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In this episode, Dr. Lisa Rasking, D.C., Vaidya Mishra’s accomplished student and research collaborator, explains the dangers of consuming vegetables from the nightshade family. These veggies, which include eggplants, bell peppers, tomatoes, and potatoes, contain several neurotoxic substances, like nicotine and particularly solanine. These toxic ch…
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This episode of The History of Bangalore explores the reign of King Sripurusha, a defining era for the Ganga Dynasty. We delve into his military triumphs, including the Battle of Vilande, and the strategic use of alliances. Discover how Sripurusha navigated the changing political landscape, facing off against the Pallavas and witnessing the rise of…
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Kashi: The Valiant History of a Sacred Geography tells the story of the most sacred of all Hindu holy cities through the prism of sacred geography as is extensively documented in the Sthala Purana. The book features a summary of the Kashi Khanda from the Skanda Purana, an ancient text on the divine origin and leela surrounding the kshetra of Kashi.…
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Episode 11 of The History of Bangalore delves into the Gangas' transition from a peaceful kingdom to a battle-hardened force. We explore their military structure, alliances with the Chalukyas, and the bloody conflicts that defined this era. Discover the victories at Vilande and the changing dynamics between the Gangas, Pallavas, and Chalukyas. This…
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In this two-part dissertation, Dr. Teitelbaum explains all one needs to know about this indispensable vitamin to stay healthy. Among the many important roles of vitamin D in our physiology inhibiting cancer and assisting in the absorption of calcium are but two highlights. Unfortunately, in the US and most of the Western world, modern lifestyle has…
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The West, the story goes, was built on the ideas and values of Ancient Greece and Rome, which disappeared from Europe during the Dark Ages and were then rediscovered by the Renaissance. But what if that isn't true? In a bold and magisterial work of immense scope, Josephine Quinn argues that the real story of the West is much bigger than this establ…
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This episode dives into the reign of Durvinita, a lesser-known Ganga king. Despite his prowess in battle, poetry, and statesmanship, Durvinita's story remains shrouded in mystery. We explore his fight for the throne, his contribution to Kannada literature, and the Ganga dynasty's shift under his rule. Join us to learn about this fascinating and mul…
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Part 2 of The History of Bangalore explores the consolidation of the Ganga dynasty. Meet a succession of fascinating Ganga kings, each with their own strategic alliances and unwavering commitment to scholarship. Witness the rise of the empire, the shift of the capital to Talakad, and the captivating story of the Orekodu village granted to a victori…
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In this two-part dissertation, Dr. Teitelbaum explains all one needs to know about this indispensable vitamin to stay healthy. Among the many important roles of vitamin D in our physiology inhibiting cancer and assisting in the absorption of calcium are but two highlights. Unfortunately, in the US and most of the Western world, modern lifestyle has…
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Have you ever wondered what was the human cost behind the Taj Mahal? Came across this interesting piece of info on Page XXVIII in the ‘Introduction’ section of the book ‘Babur: The Chessboard King’ written by Aabhas Maldahiyar which I had reviewed on the 12th of April, 2024. Related links: Babur: The Chessboard King written by Aabhas Maldahiyar - B…
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Join Ramjee Chandran on The History of Bangalore as we delve into the enigmatic Gangas. Uncover the conflicting theories about their origins and explore the influence of a Jain sage on their rise to power. We examine the expansion of the Ganga kingdom, Gangavadi, and its significance for the development of Bangalore. Stay tuned for part two, where …
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Have you ever wondered what was the actual cost of building the Taj Mahal? Came across this interesting piece of info on Page XXVI in the ‘Introduction’ section of the book ‘Babur: The Chessboard King’ written by Aabhas Maldahiyar which I had reviewed on the 12th of April, 2024. Related links: Babur: The Chessboard King written by Aabhas Maldahiyar…
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In this episode, Vaidya Mishra discusses the medicinal properties of the mucuna plant directly from the Sanskrit ancient text, highlighting its balancing properties over the five vata subdoshas. His distinguished disciple and long-time collaborator, Dr. Lisa Rasking, shares her research findings on modern science corroborating the accuracy of the a…
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Dive deeper into the south Deccan with Ramjee Chandran on The History Of Bangalore! This episode explores the fascinating story of Mayurashman, a Brahmin who defied tradition and became a warrior king, establishing the Kadamba dynasty. We delve into the historical inscription that details his remarkable journey and the rise of this influential king…
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One hundred years of solitude தனிமையின் நூறுஆண்டுகள்காப்ரியேல் கார்சியா மார்க்கேஸ்PART THREE 3️⃣
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One hundred years of solitude தனிமையின் நூறுஆண்டுகள்காப்ரியேல் கார்சியா மார்க்கேஸ்PART TWO 2️⃣
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Replete with maps and photographs, 'The Walking Brahmin' offers a unique insight on what really happened during the first war of independence in 1857. Order links of the book 'The Walking Brahmin' below: Amazon India: Paperback Kindle Amazon USA: Paperback Kindle Flipkart: Paperback And please don't forget to checkout Historylogy.com for latest boo…
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One hundred years of solitude தனிமையின் நூறுஆண்டுகள்காப்ரியேல் கார்சியா மார்க்கேஸ்PART ONE 1️⃣
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This is the autobiography of Shri K. K. Muhammed, an Indian Archaeologist who had the courage to speak the truth. He, under the guidance of Prof B. B. Lal made yeomen contributions in the excavations that proved the existence of the Sri Ram Janmabhoomi at Ayodhya. It reads like a book of Positive thinking and creative ideas. By the time you finish …
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This episode of The History of Bangalore explores the trade routes that fueled the prosperity of the South Deccan dynasties. Host Ramjee Chandran embarks on a journey, uncovering how spices, silks, and precious stones flowed through the region. We'll delve into the fascinating tale of a shipwrecked sailor who opened the path to Roman trade, and how…
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This episode was recorded live with in-person and distant, Skype participants. The first section has Vaidya Mishra introducing the concept of marmas and their relation to the pranic energy as well as the SVA products he formulated to treat them. The second section is a step-by-step practicum guided by Dr. Melina Takvorian on how to massage each mar…
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After stumbling upon a hidden trove of diaries, acclaimed writer David Grann set out to determine what happened to the British explorer Percy Fawcett and his quest for the Lost City of Z. In this masterpiece, journalist David Grann interweaves the spellbinding stories of Fawcett’s quest for “Z” and his own journey into the deadly jungle. Amazon Ind…
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This episode delves into Bangalore's war-torn past, uncovering the stories of two epic battles: Hebbal and Tumbepadi. Host Ramjee Chandran guides us through ancient inscriptions and historical accounts. We meet Kittaya, the valiant warrior who defended Hebbal from a Rastrakuta attack in the 8th century. We then journey to Tumbepadi (present-day Tum…
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Begur, a suburb of Bangalore, boasts a rich history that predates the city itself. This episode dives deep into Begur's past, uncovering its significance as a center of administration, religion, and military power. Explore the fascinating tale of Ammannamma, a woman who challenged societal norms, and learn about Begur's role in the power struggles …
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Forget the folklore about boiled beans. This episode dives into the historical quest to uncover the true origin of Bangalore's name. We'll explore a fascinating inscription stone that rewrote the story, debunking the charming legend of King Veera Ballala. Join host Ramjee Chandran as he examines various theories, from "city of bodyguards" to "city …
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Ever wondered how Bangalore's rich history came to light? This episode dives into the fascinating world of epigraphy, the study of inscriptions on stone. We'll explore how these ancient records, deciphered by scholar Benjamin Lewis Rice, revealed a forgotten past filled with battles, trade, and the lives of long-gone civilizations. Join host Ramjee…
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This episode explores the captivating story of the migration of Kempe Gowda's ancestors. We journey back to the 13th century and witness their decision to embark on a westward migration from Kanchipuram. Host Ramjee Chandran narrates their path westward, including a legendary river crossing that marked a turning point in their quest for a new life.…
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Chronicle of a death foretold முன்கூறப்பட்டசாவின் சரித்திரம்🌹காப்ரியேல் கார்சியா மார்க்கேஸ்
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Twenty five important temples of Kerala have been included in this book. Their origin, legends, architecture, rites, rituals and customs, traditions and festivals have been well described. It is a pilgrim's as well as a tourist's guide to Kerala. Order links of the book 'Temples and Legends of Kerala' below: Amazon India: Paperback Kindle Amazon US…
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Hormonal changes, birth control pills, greasy fast food, and excessive refined sugars can all add up to a genetic predisposition that results in acne. Sadly, this skin disorder is frequently treated in the West through antibiotics and other medications that lower the action of our immune system and can result in inflammatory bowel disease, arthriti…
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Gripping, anecdotal and deeply researched Babur: The Chessboard King delves into Hindustan's economic landscape during Timurid rule and portrays Babur as a multifaceted ruler, challenging the typical depiction of an infallible conqueror and a good human being. Meticulously sourced from the Persian manuscript of the Baburnama and other primary sourc…
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