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Ancient India was more liberal as compared to modern times- Amish Tripathi "The popular version of Sita's character from Ramayana looks like a character of 1990s television serial, whereas, she ...
Ancient Stone Tools Found in India Push Back Date of Modern Humans Leaving Africa by 100,000 Years Published Feb 01, 2018 at 7:00 AM EST The timeline for modern human migration from Africa was ...
The sacred texts of ancient India provide a blueprint for navigating today's dilemmas—not through rigid doctrines but through dynamic, principle-based thinking.
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD A new study reveals how ancient population mixing, unique founder events, and centuries of endogamy ...
India is the planet's largest, oldest and -- if you exclude the 19th and 20th centuries -- wealthiest civilization. The influence of ancient Indian history on the modern world is due to the many ...
A study comparing modern horns played in India to ancient Irish instruments dating back to the Bronze and Iron Ages suggests a sustained cultural exchange between the two regions. The study, which ...
India's Girish Malik is readying a docu-drama being presented at the European Film Market, which aims to offer ancient solutions to modern problems.
Modern writers are retelling India’s legendary Hindu tales – often through a feminist lens. Why is this important? Akanksha Singh takes a look. Storytelling is an innately human quality; one ...
India is the planet's largest, oldest and -- if you exclude the 19th and 20th centuries -- wealthiest civilization. The influence of ancient Indian history on the modern world is due to the many ...
A new mural on display in India’s new $110 million Parliament has become an unlikely target of ire among its South Asian neighbors, with Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh seeking an explanation ...
Thousands of stone tools dating back as far as 385,000 years that have been uncovered in India suggest ... Ancient tools found in India tell a ... only post 125,000 years ago with modern ...
While ancient myths are products of their time, they evolve, too. Between reprints and verbal iterations (which is how these myths were initially passed down), changes in the narrative are inevitable.