Ancient Mounds

Ancient Mounds: Echoes of the Past, Whispers of the Future Across the globe, from the rolling hills of Europe to the vast plains of North America, rise enigmatic earthen structures known as ancient mounds. These monumental earthworks, built by civilizations long gone, stand as silent testaments to the ingenuity, artistry, and cultural complexity of our … Read more

Linguistic Diversity

The Symphony of Languages: Exploring Linguistic Diversity and its Significance The world is a tapestry woven with threads of diverse languages, each a unique expression of human thought and culture. Linguistic diversity, the richness and variety of languages spoken across the globe, is a testament to our species’ remarkable ability to communicate and connect. This … Read more

Temple Wall Inscriptions

Deciphering the Past: Temple Wall Inscriptions as Historical Chronicles Temple walls, often adorned with intricate carvings and vibrant murals, are more than just aesthetic embellishments. They serve as silent witnesses to the past, bearing inscriptions that offer invaluable insights into the lives, beliefs, and practices of ancient civilizations. These inscriptions, etched onto stone, brick, or … Read more

Early temples

Early Temples Early temples were built in the first few centuries of the Common Era, and they represent some of the most important religious architecture of the ancient world. These temples were often dedicated to the worship of gods and goddesses, and they served as important centers of religious activity. Early temples were typically built … Read more

Punch Marked Coins

Punch Marked Coins Punch marked coins are the earliest known coins in India. They were made from a variety of metals, including silver, copper, and gold. The coins were typically round or square in shape and had a hole in the center. They were inscribed with symbols that represented the value of the coin and … Read more

Vedic Mathematics

 Vedic Mathematics Vedic Mathematics is a collection of Techniques/Sutras to solve mathematical arithmetics in easy and faster way. It consists of 16 Sutras (Formulae) and 13 sub-sutras (Sub Formulae) which can be used for problems involved in arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, conics. Some Vedic Maths trics  Multiply a number by 9   Multiply … Read more

Sunga

Shungas The Sunga Empire (or Shunga Empire) is a Magadha dynasty that controlled North-central and Eastern India as well as parts of the northwest (now Pakistan) from around 185 to 73 B.C.E. It was established after the fall of the Indian Mauryan empire. The capital of the Sungas was Pataliputra. Later kings such as Bhagabhadra … Read more

Baudhayana (800 BCE): Pioneer in Ancient Indian Mathematics

Baudhayana (800 BCE): Pioneer in Ancient Indian Mathematics Baudhayana, a revered sage and mathematician of ancient India, is credited with laying the foundation for a rich and sophisticated mathematical tradition that flourished for centuries. His contributions, documented in the Baudhayana Sulbasutra, a foundational text of Vedic geometry, have left an indelible mark on the history … Read more

Harappan art 2500 1800 BC

Also known as the bronze age Architecture refers to designing of and construction of buildings where are the sculpture is a three-dimensional work of art In architecture ,various types of materials are used that is a stone , wood, glass, Metal  etc .where as sculpture is made of single piece of material. Architecture involves study of … Read more