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Indologist, Epigraphs, folk culture
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    81. vyakaraṇa jyotiśa nirukta śikṣa chchhandovichatiṣaḍṁgasaṁśitasvāddhyāyāddhyaya 82. nāya padadhamavākyadharmmavastadharmmavittāya śrutismṛtirasāyanapānāya karmmakaṇḍjñā 83. nakāṇḍapaṇḍitāya lokayuktikalārakoślāpeśalāya kāvyanāṭkākhyāyake 84. tihās purāṇ
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    Ancient surgical instruments from taxila. (≈ 300 BC to 100 AD) excavated by Sir John Hubert Marshall @TheSaveTemples @Dauhshanti @MumukshuSavitri @HINDprehistory
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    Huge Hindu temples existed before 1 CE.ivory seal from Dharanikota (100 BC) shows a multi storeyed temple with a peacock/cock flag. Inscribed in Brahmi : 'Khandasalas' or'Skandashalasya' So seal reveals ancient huge temples existed before 1 AD @MumukshuSavitri @monidipadey
    Indian Archaeology 1964 - 65 : A review
    JESI Vol 12
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    A very important and interesting Brahmi inscription, This record was found far away from India in the hok Cave of Yemen. It has been enlarged and read by a camera with good resolution. Krishna Radha has been written. Period 300 @Param_Chaitanya @MumukshuSavitri
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    कसौटी का पत्थर Two black basalt pebbles obtained from Mohenjodaro, on which there is lines drawn with gold. This shows that the Indus people used to ascertain the purity of gold in the same way as Kautilya has done in Arthashastra Chapter 13. @Aabhas24 @AbhijitChavda @kalyan97
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    Ghevar! It is an ancient Indian sweet, which is mentioned in the Sushruta Samhita and the Upadasadasanka Sutra. Take care because tomorrow no one should declare Ghevar as Mughalia. @MumukshuSavitri @monidipadey @scroll_in @Akshai1993 @TheSaveTemples @GemsOfINDOLOGY
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    A bathroom was found from Kot Diji, a site of the Harappan civilization. A bath tub is also found in it. Bathing in bath tub was used in our country even 4500 - 4000 years ago. @MumukshuSavitri @SanatanReveals @Devasakha @kalyan97 @monidipadey @SVicharsheel @anshikashukla_
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    Yes.. Dholavira has huge stadium.Which is the oldest stadium in the world.(283*47.5)
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    *Sanskrit inscription from Phnom Da,Cambodia* This inscription is engraved on a slab (seems to be peetha of a composite image) found in Phnom Da, presently preserved at National Museum in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It is written in Sanskrit language and late Brahmi characters of 5th
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    The most ancient depiction of lord Vishnu ji (chakra on hand) with lakshmi ji on the coin. presatvahan period, unknown ruler. (≈200 - 100BC) @sharo_hit @MumukshuSavitri @TheSaveTemples @wiavastukala
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    यज्ञोपवीत को लोग केवल तीन सूत्र ही समझते हैं जबकि यह वस्त्र और कुशा रुप भी होता है। प्राचीन शिल्पों में भी सूत्र व वस्त्र दोनों रुपों में यज्ञोपवीत है। यज्ञोपवीतं कुरुते वस्त्रं वापि वा कुशरज्जुमेव गोभिलगृह्यसूत्र १/२/१ (चित्र 300 BC से 9AD) @MumukshuSavitri @TheSaveTemples
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    इसकी अट्ठकथा टीका में भी राजपुत्त का अर्थ खत्तिय (क्षत्रिय) दिया है
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    Mauryan ladies with full cover upper and lower body. From mathura @Aatma_the_soul4 @Devasakha @Param_Chaitanya @vedik_Arya_ @AtriNeeraj
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    An eleventh century statue from Kashmir. front of it is Vishnu on Garuda and Mahadev Shiva behind. The likeness of Shiva's crown can be seen from the crown of the deity of Harappa.@Dauhshanti @BharadwajSpeaks @Vritrahan2014 @wiavastukala @TheSaveTemples @MumukshuSavitri