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Can you share some insight over the Historic sites destroyed by Hindus recently??
Let me lessen his effort.
Babri Masjid.
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Can you share some insight over the Historic sites destroyed by Hindus recently??
Let me lessen his effort.
Babri Masjid.
Yaar u took my post in an entirely different way, yes Britishers were cause but certainly not the main one responsible for this unity 'instilled'.
You see by the time of our Independence already Kingdoms were in their dusk, nation states gathered good momentum and people were seeing the use of education for all. One can call it all round enlightenment. The British might have left us for various reasons but there was no confirmation that this country unified would survive. The princely states had to be integrated and then a constitution was to be framed, lot of hurdles etcetc. These were done by us not anybody else. Infact by partitioning British made sure we stayed weak.
The whole Saraswati business is such a defective and ill-advised theory that it is best to read up thoroughly once again before answering.
Defective why? Because it's troublesome? Would you rather believe that we were still talking about some river in Afghanistan instead ? I find this approach to a theory, bewildering! It's a theory, not a bad one in my opinion but even if you disagree, what is the point of labeling it such & such.... Dismissing a theory just because one questions the motives of the proposer is a poor way to demonstrate objectivity.... Whether proposed by Hindu nationalists or by anyone else, it deserves consideration & on the face of it, is certainly much better than some of the theories that have come out from the AIT camp. As you are aware, that theory has been modified substantially, so would it be correct to attribute motives to everyone who ever supported/proposed the now disproved/discarded parts? The theory deserves a hearing & if necessary, rebuttal by providing evidence, not by dismissing it without bothering to examine or refute it.
But are we not getting waylaid in this intellectual masturbation?
It was a simple question.
Turning point of history of Indian subcontinent.
And 30 pages later I still do not know where either of you mental giants stands!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am surprised at the reaction with which you ended. it was precisely to examine it, whether to refute it or not I cannot yet say. If rebuttal is required, it will be issued; at the very least, I am going through all the evidence that I have been able to gather, and should be able to form an opinion shortly.
Bang bhai aap?
Dholavira’s elaborate town-planning rests on the conscious use of specific proportions for its successive enclosures. Those proportions combined with the city’s dimensions allow us to calculate precisely the unit of length used for the fortifications, to relate it to the Lothal ivory scale, and to work out potential subunits. Both proportions and units receive overwhelming confirmation from structures of Dholavira and other Harappan sites. Units are finally refined to a dhanus of 190.1 cm and an angula of 1.76 cm, the former being 108 times the latter. The Dholavirian scheme of units is then shown to be related to historical unit systems in several ways; in particular, the Arthashastra’s scheme of linear measures conclusively has Harappan roots. Finally, the paper attempts to outline some of the abstract concepts underlying Dholavira’s geometry, taking a peep at a hitherto neglected component of the Harappan mind.