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  • @rishiodeb
    @rishiodeb Před 3 lety +838

    Sir, I live in Austria.. I met Romani / Sinti People a few years back... They still count the way we count. ek do tin char panch chae sath aat ... etc.. and that really fascinated me.

    • @rajagopalramachandra2236
      @rajagopalramachandra2236 Před 3 lety +32

      Michael Caine also a gypsy.
      I have met a gypsy in the USA and also in Budapest.

    • @appumini
      @appumini Před 3 lety +32

      The Roma’s/ Gypsis had migrated from India to evade Muslim envisions .. they migrated to diverse directions including Iran, Central Asia, Iraq and Egypt.. the reason they are called Gypsis is they stopped for a good time in Egypt before going to Eastern European countries...such as Romania, Hungary, Poland etc

    • @spacexlivesp
      @spacexlivesp Před 3 lety +26

      SINTI = Sindhi , sindhi are from same place SINDH where ROMA originated

    • @shankarpal8507
      @shankarpal8507 Před 3 lety +22

      See video of Nomadic Indian channel, with Romanian people, they still keep names like Gopal ,Sita and Ram etc.

    • @spacexlivesp
      @spacexlivesp Před 3 lety +6

      @@shankarpal8507 I already know about gypsies from 2008 , yeah I saw
      nomadic indian video, it was good nd sad too

  • @adwaitvedant3297
    @adwaitvedant3297 Před 3 lety +217

    *Buddha himself used to wear Sacred Thread , one of his famous quote was : Eso dhammo sanatano*

  • @riyamadavi9219
    @riyamadavi9219 Před 3 lety +287

    I genuinely feel fortunate and lucky that I found this CZcams channel. It's one of my dreams to be learning about ancient India from you one day. You are a true historian and an incredible human being.

  • @just4sanjukta
    @just4sanjukta Před 3 lety +132

    I used to hate history during my school days.....and here I am up all night, listing one episode after another !!
    I wish these were included in our history syllabus or we would have got a history teacher like you sir !!

    • @AbhijitChavda
      @AbhijitChavda  Před 3 lety +23

      Thank you 🙏

    • @JackSordakaPVS
      @JackSordakaPVS Před 2 lety +4

      Exactly! History syllabus seemed terrible. Now it is the most interesting subject when you don't need to study it for exams!

    • @jashsylde8136
      @jashsylde8136 Před 2 lety +3

      @@JackSordakaPVS Because for most parts it was berating Indian origins. We see heavy European bias. Especially British. Britishers glorified mughals and made muslims feel separate and superior compared to hindus.

    • @vyaptimehra
      @vyaptimehra Před 2 lety

      U calling him "sir" Wud highlight the colonialism

    • @dineshsharma6125
      @dineshsharma6125 Před rokem +1

      we are anyways speaking English. Guru ji is better though.

  • @lakshyashishir9718
    @lakshyashishir9718 Před 3 lety +47

    VERY HAPPY TO SEE THE INTELLECTUALS WE NEED ARE COMING ON CZcams. THANK YOU SO MUCH ABHIJIT SIR.

  • @amritaa2002
    @amritaa2002 Před 3 lety +67

    I never liked history in school but you have kindled a fire in me to know more about Indian history. Thank you so much. I am hooked on to your channel now & been sharing it friends & family. Let’s spread this knowledge🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @Thuglife-nm1kt
      @Thuglife-nm1kt Před 3 lety +1

      in some way, our authors have crafted this talent of presenting anything in such a boring way that the person will prefer to be illiterate than to read it... I m a mech engg from Pune Univ and believe me, the engineering books too which r written by the local authors are so badly edited that u will literally have to read the lines 2-3 times before understanding the literal meaning of that... we had to literally struggle in understanding the theory part of many subjects...the same thing happened with history, I never wanted to read Indian history coz the world history books (ICSE BOOKS) were all coated with colourful laminated papers with political maps and glorified the European history and very little was taught about Indian history...and when u will open NCERT books they only had black and white papers with very few pictures which won't create any connection with a grade 8-9 student and they covered only the GANDUJEES non-violence movements and were busy in telling how great Mughals were...I used to think that Indians since the beginning were slaves and there was nothing like BHARAT and brits were the ones who actually united and formed 1 country called INDIA

    • @JackSordakaPVS
      @JackSordakaPVS Před 2 lety

      @@Thuglife-nm1kt amigo, I've suffered the same - both ICSE history and Engineering Books! 😭

    • @JackSordakaPVS
      @JackSordakaPVS Před 2 lety +1

      Same here! I hated history, but always loved the History Channel. That made no sense. But that was because History Channel never showcased Indian history while ICSE history books showed the biased Indian and boring European sections of history.

    • @TruthAlwaysWins
      @TruthAlwaysWins Před 2 lety +1

      Everything forced is hated by us humans 🤷🏻‍♀️
      be it history in school or other subjects..

  • @chetanchauhan2856
    @chetanchauhan2856 Před 3 lety +59

    Sir, I am 17 and I studied history till two years back (till class 10) and it was the worst subject because we weren't taught much about our country. But if undistorted history was taught it definitely would have been my one of my favourite subjects.

  • @shubhamgautam3821
    @shubhamgautam3821 Před 3 lety +41

    This will be a million subscriber channel very soon. The kind of content Abhijit gave adds a great value as an audience. Great content

  • @AB-iq9tl
    @AB-iq9tl Před 3 lety +49

    Abhijit sir, I feel genuinely blessed that I found u...a rare jewel on internet...and can not thank u enough for sharing the knowledge that u have amassed over the time!! Ur stuff rocks...u rock!

  • @precious1792
    @precious1792 Před 3 lety +38

    Every Indian must read these 40 books Within 10 years:
    1) Satyarth Prakash (must read 13th and 14th chapter)
    2) vishaila Vampanth by Rajeev Mishra
    3) unbreaking India by sanjay Dixit
    4) Goa Inquisition by AK Priolker
    5) *Understanding Muhammad by Ali Sina*
    6) Being different by Rajiv Malhotra
    7) Breaking India by Rajiv Malhotra
    8) What is Hinduism by David Frawley
    9) Pakistan or Partition of India by Baba Saheb Ambedkar
    10) Sati by Meenakshi Jain
    11) *Saffron swords by Manoshi Sinha*
    12) Brainwashed Republic by Neeraj Atri
    13) Saraswati Civilization
    14) *An Artifice for Aggression by Sitaram Goyal*
    15) The Moplah Rebellion by C Gopalan Nair
    16) The Beautiful Tree by Dharampal
    17) Temple what happened to them by Sitaram Goyal
    18) Blood Island by Deep Halder
    19) Ancient India by R C Mazumdar
    20) The rigvedic people by BB LAL
    21) Arthshastra by Kautilya
    22) The History of India as it happens by Francois Gautier
    23) *Amar Chitra Katha (for kids)*
    24) The Lost River by Michel Danino
    25) A new Idea Of India by Harsh Madhusudan
    26) 1946 : The Great CALCUTTA @Killings and Noakhali @Genocide by Dinesh Chandra
    27) Forged by Bart D Erhman
    28) A short History of Aurangzeb by Jadunath Sarkar
    29) Jai Somnath by KM Munshi
    30) *A wounded civilization by V S Naipaul*
    31) Awakening Bharat Mata by Swapan Dasgupta
    32) The Maratha Supremacy by RC Mazumdar
    33) New History of Maratha (Vol I, II, III) by GS Sardesai
    34) The Lost City of Dwarka by S R Rao
    35) Aryan Invasion: myth or fact? by Shiv Sastry
    36) The infidel Next door by Rajat Mitra
    37) The Unlimite Goal by Vikram Sood
    38) Aavarana by S L Bhyrappa
    39) India mother us all by Chaman Lal
    40) Hindu America by Chaman Lal
    41) _(plz suggest)_
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    You can get free PDF of most of the books in archives or Google search "book name + pdf".
    .
    Famous eminent writer:
    1) *Sitaram Goyal*
    2) Meenakshi Jain
    3) *Rajiv Malhotra*
    4) Baba Saheb Bhimrao Ambedkar*
    5) Sri Aurobindo*
    6) Swami Vivekanand*
    7) R C Mazumdar
    8) Arun shourie
    9) C K Raju
    10) BB LAL
    11) Francois Gautier
    12) Amish Tripathi
    13) Bart D Erhman
    14) Jadunath Sarkar
    15) KM Munshi
    16) Ram Swarup
    17) Sandeep Balakrishna
    18) Thomas Sowell
    19) Bibek Debroy
    20) Dr Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan
    21) Srikant G Talagiri
    22) Koenraad Elst
    23) Bhikshu Chaman Lal
    24) _(Pls suggest)_
    .
    *If you have good reading habit then read according to your free time available. If don't have reading habit. Then Set the target for developing reading habit. 1 book per week or 1 book per month or 10-15 pages per day. As per your free time.*
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    Share this message. :)
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    Watch these 3 videos 👉🏽

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  • @arpitamallick7201
    @arpitamallick7201 Před 3 lety +63

    To the people who want to make a garden/are a part of the afforestation groups, here are some plants native to Indian subcontinent:
    Nelumbo nucifera (padma)
    Azadirachta indica (neem)
    Ocimum sanctum (Tulsi)
    Curcuma longa (haldi)
    Curcuma amada (amba haldi)
    Piper nigrum (kaali mirch/black pepper)
    Piper longum (pippali/long pepper)
    Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha)
    Ficus religiosa (Ashwattha/Peepal)
    Ficus benghalensis (Vatvrksh/Banyan)
    Butea monosperma (Kinshuk/Palash)
    Nyctanthes arbor-tristis (Parijat)
    Cassia fistula (Rajvrksh/Amaltas)
    Phoenix sylvestris (Kharjura/Khajoor)
    Gmelina arborea (Gambhari)
    Terminalia arjuna (Arjun tree)
    Lagerstroemia speciosa (Jarul)
    Artocarpus heterophyllus (Kathal/jackfruit)
    Jasminum sambac (Mogra)
    Euphorbia nivulia
    Mango trees
    Murraya paniculata (kaamini)
    Murraya koenigii (Curry patta)
    Cinnamomum tamala (Tej pattaa/Bay leaf)
    Hedychium gardnerianum
    Hedychium coronarium
    Hedychium coccineum
    Santalum album (Chandan)
    Cedrus deodara (Deodar/Devdaru)
    Elaeocarpus ganitrus (Rudraksh)
    Phyllanthus emblica (Amalaki/Amla)
    Neolamarckia cadamba (Kadamba)
    Moringa oleifera (drumsticks)
    Cocos nucifera (coconut)
    Borassus flabellifer (tala/toddy palm)
    Please make sure to plant only Indian trees and herbs so as to protect the environment from foreign/alien species invasions... See, I believe all plants are good, but some plants cause havoc when they are not controlled. Foreign plants are like that only. They spread rapidly and damage the biodiversity by not letting the native plants grow in their native regions.
    Neem acts as an excellent environment purifier.
    Tulsi has medicinal properties.
    Mogra gives fragrance.
    Palash has red blossoms which look much like gulmohar flowers (an alien/foreign species).
    Lagerstroemia speciosa (Jarul/Pride of India) has pink blossoms. So instead of using Bougainvillea, use this.
    Cassia fistula (Amaltas/Rajvrksh) has yellow blossoms.
    The three plants mentioned above can be used for landscaping.
    Please take my words seriously and take a pledge to plant these trees to save the biodiversity of our India.
    Bhaarat Mata ki Jay!🙏🏽

  • @whisthetruth8003
    @whisthetruth8003 Před 3 lety +78

    This channel is underrated. ... mind-blowing knowledge 👌

  • @amrutakulkarni7786
    @amrutakulkarni7786 Před 3 lety +118

    #AskAbhijit Thanks for starting this enriching series! I am aware that we are asking too much of you, but would like to see separate episodes on the great Indian Dynasties and Empires that we know very little about e.g. Rashtrakuta.

    • @Aanyakashyap--.--
      @Aanyakashyap--.-- Před 2 lety +2

      Sir please make documentry style of various indian dynasties..there are soo many on europen and Egyptian history..but none available for indian history..the way u explain is very informative..
      If u could also mention about the empire in hampi..the hostorical architecture there is amazing but very difficult to find proper historical knowledge of the empire

    • @duhhhhhh747
      @duhhhhhh747 Před rokem

      Agree 👍👍

  • @yogeshyadav1528
    @yogeshyadav1528 Před 3 lety +43

    He is amazing guys. let's support his initiative of unfolding the truth of our history .

  • @aerialacer7375
    @aerialacer7375 Před 3 lety +17

    The history you discuss about is so interesting whereas I feel sleepy during my history classes.

  • @Avideep_Pradhan
    @Avideep_Pradhan Před 3 lety +18

    You're a blessing Abhijitji. Bharat needs people like you, thank you so much for the knowledge you share. Jai Hind Jai Bharat 🇮🇳

  • @yashvardhanojha6796
    @yashvardhanojha6796 Před 3 lety +27

    I never knew about Chavda dynasty.
    That was very interesting one.

  • @satishdas5070
    @satishdas5070 Před 3 lety +61

    It seems that we had largely lost our written history with destruction of Taxila and Nalanda. But does the knowledge which was transferred from these places have any reference to the origin of knowledge

    • @amankala7188
      @amankala7188 Před 3 lety +4

      Bro same I am also facinated in origin of knowledge in our scriptures I am not fully sure but it is said that origin of gyan is from 🕉️om

    • @satishdas5070
      @satishdas5070 Před 3 lety

      @@amankala7188 you have not read my comment properly, pls read it again, does knowledge which was transferred from Taxila and Nalanda accepts its origin as Taxila and Nalanda

  • @Shankhajit007
    @Shankhajit007 Před 3 lety +12

    Absolutely loved this episode!! It was like the equivalent of reading 10-12 history books or research papers. Thank you so much for doing this and inspiring us to look more into our own history. Hope the corrected facts will make it to the history text books some day.

  • @tsetashi8137
    @tsetashi8137 Před 3 lety +20

    Hello, can we able to elaborate about the Tibito-Burman origin. I am Tibetan and China treat Tibet is part of China, but Tibet is independent country with indigenous culture and civilization. Can you share some references?

  • @MrTanmaydeepak
    @MrTanmaydeepak Před 3 lety +20

    Sir. Thank you for answering to my question on Romani people. You are truly a symbol of Knowledge. Looking forward to learn more from your videos.

  • @aaryanbayaskar6792
    @aaryanbayaskar6792 Před 2 lety +3

    My brother recommended this channel to me and this is is the best channel I have found. I think he is the first person to tell history which is not manipulated at all. I am really fortunate to find this channel.

  • @sukuna-
    @sukuna- Před 3 lety +24

    I missed it 😭, but so happy to see you 🙏🙏

  • @dharma7766
    @dharma7766 Před 3 lety +10

    Thank you bro..
    It is so difficult to exert our cultural values when we don't even know it proper and it makes it most difficult when there are Indians who love to bash our cultural identity to please their foriengn masters..

  • @aneeshdesai2784
    @aneeshdesai2784 Před 3 lety +4

    And also you are a natural gem of India

  • @ThepritamgoswameTV
    @ThepritamgoswameTV Před 3 lety +20

    Sir really you are filling my thrust with your enormous knowledge, 🙏🙏. One question can you explain how history helps in predicting the future, as you said "if you don't know your history you have no future" ❤️❤️

  • @arpitsharma22
    @arpitsharma22 Před 3 lety +12

    Wow
    A true Guru 🙏
    Sir Pranam Sweekar karien
    I admire you alot ❤️
    Love and respect ❤️❤️

  • @rahulagrawal408
    @rahulagrawal408 Před 3 lety +53

    #ASKABHIJIT sir pls tell us about why Christianity and islam spread all over the globe but hinduism didn't even tho it is the oldest religion.

    • @MrSoothsayer
      @MrSoothsayer Před 3 lety +3

      Dharma *
      Sindhu king never dared to propagate your dharma outside of your country except cholas kingdom

    • @abhi565b
      @abhi565b Před 3 lety +15

      Native Americans, Mayans, Aztecs etc all had similar practices as hindus do. But these practices were destroyed by the church saying that these are pagan culture. For Christianity before the birth of Christ their was an era of darkness so they destroy everything in the region which they conquer which precedes 2000yrs Same with Islam , pre historic Arab culture are looked down upon. Therefore Islamic invadors destroyed libraries of Takshashila, Nalanda , vikarmshila etc just to prove that the knowledge before Islam are all false knowledge and therefore must be destroyed..

    • @utsavdhyani8839
      @utsavdhyani8839 Před 3 lety +11

      Because of our philosophy- Ahimsa Parmo Dharma, Dharma himsa tathaiv cha!
      Which means that non violence and peace is the biggest dharma- duty. If the person is at peace with us then why should we disrupt it unnecessarily? Because unnecessarily harming someone physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually is violence.
      And since India wa the most powerful and richest nation so we never really had any reason. I am pretty sure if our kings needed anything they'd have talked business and encouraged trade instead of usurping any other kingdom.
      But the second thing is "Dharma himsa tathaiv cha!" which means that if someone tries to disrupt this peace, then taking measures against that person/system is also the greatest duty. Even if you have to kill them, do it. Because here you have a reason,. I mean as a king you have a duty- that your people stay happy. So if there is enemy at the door you know that he will wreak havoc upon my people so you have to finish him.
      We don't attack, we protect.
      I hope this somewhat satisfies the question.

    • @anantambisht4895
      @anantambisht4895 Před 3 lety

      Yaa that is exactly what I wanted to know and I came across various sources but didn't find an unbiased video

    • @joychatterjee4723
      @joychatterjee4723 Před 3 lety +3

      @@utsavdhyani8839 and because of our non-attacking nature we succumbed to various invasions and non-Dharmic religions. We should have attacked other kingdoms (we have though, but not much) and propagated our Sanatan Dharma.

  • @k.m890
    @k.m890 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I am from East Africa and the Indian influence on East Africa is huge for thousands of years. I would love for you sir to make a video how both cultures influence each other in language and clothes

  • @HarshPatel-iy5qe
    @HarshPatel-iy5qe Před 3 lety +9

    But sir in a gujarat
    The small village called sidhhpur ,where the sarswati river water is still comes in monson
    And that's an actual SARASWATI NADI
    actually i have visited it many times, when someone died we went there for post hindu rituals by pandits
    Pandit do all puja path besides of SARASWATI River
    #AskAbhijit
    An

  • @ashu030991
    @ashu030991 Před 3 lety +60

    Sir time to time suggest us books to read in various fields.

    • @WhistleMaster
      @WhistleMaster Před 3 lety +1

      Abhijit has already done a detailed video on Indian History books - czcams.com/video/JzPuymCGqfM/video.html

    • @ashu030991
      @ashu030991 Před 3 lety +11

      @@WhistleMaster yes sir I have seen that and read ,but his knowledge is far beyond just historical things , those books are just 0.01% of his knowledge.That's why i am saying time to time keep suggesting books.

    • @ashu030991
      @ashu030991 Před 3 lety +4

      @Heisenberg OP Totally Agree.. He have so much knowledge in every domain.

    • @WhistleMaster
      @WhistleMaster Před 3 lety +1

      @@ashu030991 True that! FYI he also has one on physics books, specifically on Quantum theory. I am sure you might have seen that too - czcams.com/video/vRvnyqj_l8g/video.html

    • @DCVCPC
      @DCVCPC Před 3 lety +2

      Yes please!

  • @toruscharge984
    @toruscharge984 Před 3 lety +8

    There's another family of languages that's spoken in the North-East. It's called the Mon-Khmer group. A notable example being Khasi.

  • @pranjalpaulchowdhury6556
    @pranjalpaulchowdhury6556 Před 3 lety +9

    Sir, I just have only one question, you have so much vast knowledge about Indian history, and you mentioned that the knowledge gathered is by means of reading books. How are you able to retain so much knowledge and recall it when asked? What is your secret behind this?

  • @maxwellcyrus5828
    @maxwellcyrus5828 Před 3 lety +10

    Over last 4 Thousand years the weaponry in Indian subcontinent was not developed that much despite having so much engineering and scientific success we had. From sinauli to shivaji maharaj. Please reply. Thank you sir. #AskAbhijit

    • @bharatputra108
      @bharatputra108 Před 2 lety

      the weapon used by indian that time were not even know to the rest of the world.

  • @anubhavsingh1433
    @anubhavsingh1433 Před 3 lety +11

    Disagree with your explanation of partition politics. Majority of Muslims from today's India voted for Jinnah's Muslim League. He had called for Direct Action day.

    • @abhinandansharma1999
      @abhinandansharma1999 Před 3 lety

      Muslims from Bihar and UP especially.
      Punjabi didn't agree to this

    • @tejasa8429
      @tejasa8429 Před 8 měsíci

      Only 13% were allowed to vote in 1946 elections and only muslim elite which was only 10% of Indian muslims voted at that time.Majority of muslims did not vote in 1946.

  • @sresthaagarwala8252
    @sresthaagarwala8252 Před 3 lety +7

    You have such deep knowledge despite our history being hidden by so many people! I would suggest you to make some videos systematically on these different beautiful historical facs or events, it would really be very knowledgeable from you I know that!!❤️❤️

    • @AB-co6cz
      @AB-co6cz Před 2 lety

      If we go deep then only can enjoy
      Knowledge

  • @Obstruce187
    @Obstruce187 Před 3 lety +1

    Sir you have taken up a graet task of rebooting indian history

  • @enjoyparents
    @enjoyparents Před 3 lety +2

    Sorry I misplaced my comment.
    In regards to history of KUSHANS ,IT IS THE DYNASTY that decends from Prince KUSH son of Shri Ram who is now dated back in 14,000 years ago . KUSH established uttara Kuru kingdom : reference Nilesh nilkhant oak & Rupa bhatiji .

  • @kumarbroto4951
    @kumarbroto4951 Před 3 lety +11

    Sir please upload its audio version on Spotify

  • @greaterbharat4175
    @greaterbharat4175 Před 3 lety +5

    I found the best channel , just got addicted with your content seeing you in podcast of beer biceps , you and ranveer two are best youtuber in India

  • @achgunners
    @achgunners Před 3 lety +2

    Name of the Buddhist guru : Nāgasena, Questions of Milinda, known as Milinda Pañha, regarded as one of India’s greatest work of classical Indian prose

  • @AvinashSingh-yp7jy
    @AvinashSingh-yp7jy Před 3 lety +1

    India need a Education and culture minister like you. 🙏🙏

  • @narendrakumarchettri4080

    Wow Abijit 👌 👏 you people are doing marvelous job. We have great history, and I genuinely want our children to learn real history not menupulated one they deserve that. I sincerely thank you for what you are doing 🙏 being a scientist you are creating history in history.

  • @andrewjohn682
    @andrewjohn682 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge Abhijit

  • @MollyTheMoonchild
    @MollyTheMoonchild Před 3 lety +2

    #askabhijit I think the fact that our religion is an umbrella within which numerous different spiritual paths and philosophies exist, this decentralized organization helped avoid wholesale conversion of people to the religion of the invaders. Does that make sense, Abhijit ji? Thank you so much for this wonderful session... Will look forward to all your subsequent episodes. We have an awesomely intelligent and inquisitive audience here... So proud

  • @simplifyinginvesting5644
    @simplifyinginvesting5644 Před 3 lety +1

    This is among the best Indian channels...

  • @anuj1715
    @anuj1715 Před 3 lety +6

    Thank you o wise one for sharing your knowledge with us so freely. You're truly a gem sir and I'm glad that I found you from the Ranveer show. Please don't stop dropping these knowledge bombs. It's bcoz of u I have learnt more history than all my schooling days. You're indeed very calm and patient person. Love you sir!

    • @AbhijitChavda
      @AbhijitChavda  Před 3 lety +4

      Thank you, Anuj.

    • @DungarSinghChauhan
      @DungarSinghChauhan Před 3 lety +2

      @@AbhijitChavda sir aap hindi bola karo.. Jyada mazaa aega 🤘☺☺

    • @anirudhsehdev7345
      @anirudhsehdev7345 Před 3 lety

      @@AbhijitChavda Abhijit sir, kindly reply me Is it also true that turks (not today turkey people) like gazwi,gori,delhi saltanant like allauddin khilji or mugals have mongoliad features like mongol ???

    • @Historic_Sid
      @Historic_Sid Před 2 lety

      @@anirudhsehdev7345 yes they had because some part of their genes was Mongolian. Abhijit sir himself answered this in one of his video .

  • @rgatekeeping8240
    @rgatekeeping8240 Před 3 lety +5

    I just wish we could decipher the language of indus valley civilization...

  • @today7746
    @today7746 Před 2 lety

    I found you on Ranveer Allahabadia's channel . I am imspored by the way you show the unity of India your knowledge. Thank you for spreading your knowledge. You are like the royal ancient rich temples whom everyone should take responsibility of to keep knowledge alive. I hope your knowledge penetrates to maintain the unity of India and also reach the stage if Akhand Bharat

  • @mr.p2631
    @mr.p2631 Před 2 lety

    Why can’t they teach like this in school. It seems so interesting that I would like to go back in time and major in History.

  • @Interspirituality
    @Interspirituality Před 3 lety +3

    Utterly fascinating, amazing, please never stop your stellar work!

  • @egregiouslytalented2381
    @egregiouslytalented2381 Před 3 lety +1

    i tried to skip to the part which I wanted to see the most, but after that, i could just not resist watching the other parts

  • @divyamtyagi3792
    @divyamtyagi3792 Před 3 lety +4

    I listen to these streams while working out, working on my mind and body simultaneously, thankyou chavda ji

  • @PastelNuages
    @PastelNuages Před rokem

    Listening to sri abhijit sir's podcasts made me love and respect and feel proud of being hindu in bharat 🌈

  • @jayanandini4516
    @jayanandini4516 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you very much for making this channel and bringing history.
    My father used to love history (although he had a commerce background) and as a student I never understand what pulls him to history. I wish was alive to listen to your channel. His favourites were discovery and history channel. I am sure your channel will instill curiosity in history and love for history among this generation which is in my opinion lacking. 🙏

  • @vickyacharya61
    @vickyacharya61 Před 3 lety +9

    #AskAbhijit Sir how can I become an Archaeologist and work for Archaeological survey of India, I am an Engineering student, what can I do after that???(please answer)

  • @ॐSrimanArcharyaJBC
    @ॐSrimanArcharyaJBC Před 3 lety +1

    As you are from my Indian Hindu caste I can tell you that I have found and discovered the code that pin points where everything is as it’s all marked out already, for example if I tell you where to dig then I can tell you that there is going to be a temple buried underneath the ground and it’s name before the great flood and it’s history as part of my Hindu Kingdom.@🕉🔺➕

  • @krishan6331
    @krishan6331 Před rokem +2

    Thank you abhijit sir🙏🇮🇳

  • @keshavladha3108
    @keshavladha3108 Před 3 lety +14

    #AskAbhijit Is so called Tajmahal was really Tejomahalaya Temple? and is so called Qutub Minar was really an astronomical observatory?
    We need an answer to this sir🙏🙏

    • @lifeisbeautiful41
      @lifeisbeautiful41 Před 3 lety +6

      I don't know about tajmahal but qutub minar is related to Hinduism and even some evidence are there

    • @keshavladha3108
      @keshavladha3108 Před 3 lety +1

      @@lifeisbeautiful41 we need a discussion on this

  • @adwaitvedant3297
    @adwaitvedant3297 Před 3 lety +4

    #AskAbhijit In Sinauli excavation we find in the woman warrior's grave her feet to be cut , now in younger rig vedic mandalas (according to Shrikant Talageri's chronology) there is an incident mentioned about Queen Vishpala who herself was a warrior.
    RigVeda 1.116.15
    चरित्रं ही वेरिवाच्छेदि पर्णमाजा खेलस्य परितक्म्यायाम् І
    सघो जंघामायसीं विश्पलायै धने हिते सर्तवे प्रत्यधत्तम् ІІ
    जिस प्रकार पक्षी का पंख गिर जाता है, उसी प्रकार राजा खेल की स्त्री का पांव युद्ध में कट गया हे अश्विनी कुमारो! आगे युद्ध प्रारंभ होने से पूर्व ही उसे लोहे का पांव लगाकर युद्ध करने को तटपर कर दियाІ
    Foot of Vispala was cut off like the wing of a bird during an engagement by night. But immediately you gave her a metallic leg, so that she can walk.
    Is it a possible link??

  • @paddyland74
    @paddyland74 Před 3 lety +3

    Can you shed some light on the Chaula and Pandya dynasty, and dynasty from south India in your next session. Were they ever conquered and invaded ? We hear very little about south Indian Dynasty achievements.

    • @MrSoothsayer
      @MrSoothsayer Před 3 lety +2

      Chola kingdom was imperial dynasty like of Mourya

    • @praveen9687
      @praveen9687 Před 3 lety +2

      The chera, chola and pandya kings united together and made a confederacy to defend themselves from the mauryans and other dynasties but mainly from mauryans since they had the whole of Indian peninsula under them. Ashoka, after the war of kalinga changed his priorities since he became empathetic and hence the alliance of the south was safe, otherwise he would acquired the south regions easily if he wanted to. The alliance went on for lile 100 years and they were very strong. They were actually the strongest in india after ashoka’s death which somewhat initiated the decline of mauryan empire. Only one man was able to break the alliance and he was the mighty king of kalinga aira kharvela

  • @hrshpy
    @hrshpy Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you sir❤️
    That was magnificent episode ✌️

  • @ruh4734
    @ruh4734 Před 3 lety +12

    Listen to Kashmir by Led Zeppelin ( live from celebration day) to see and hear Robert Plant's live performance at age 65.

  • @richasharma9777
    @richasharma9777 Před 3 lety +6

    Hi Abhijit ji, I really hope your channel gets as many subscribers as the entire population of India :) Your lectures are SO interesting and the way you articulate such a complex history of India in such an easy manner is just brilliant.

  • @dharmendratripathi9752
    @dharmendratripathi9752 Před 3 lety +3

    Each second of these videos is loaded with interesting information.
    Thank you Abhijit sir for doing these videos
    Keep up the great work

  • @sonurawat4394
    @sonurawat4394 Před 3 lety +2

    Sir, could you please make a series on ancient history of India?

  • @bhargaviyathiraj5597
    @bhargaviyathiraj5597 Před 3 lety +3

    I wish someday I could do something for our Romani ppl for their respect and recognition in the world and also be a part of Ramayana Mahabharata archiology I wish I find my purpose 🙏

  • @revaansh108
    @revaansh108 Před 3 lety +3

    My God
    Today is the first time I am listening name of Kanishka in my 30 years of age.
    Its true that the history taught to us was just to glorify those barbaric mughals😠

  • @yashvardhanojha6796
    @yashvardhanojha6796 Před 3 lety +5

    #AskAbhijit
    Sir , yesterday you told us about Indo-greeks.
    Today can you please tell us about the Scythians, their overall nature and how they got assimilated into our society ?
    Thankyou Sir !

  • @dancingdev1088
    @dancingdev1088 Před 3 lety +2

    This question did not occur to me during live session but asking now sir. Do you think India would be few centuries ahead if there would not have been invasions? We were kept busy in fighting rather than actually advancing in things that really mattered for the growth of humanity

  • @aryanyadav3690
    @aryanyadav3690 Před 3 lety +4

    #AskAbhijit Sir plz make a video of Raja Vikramaditya in detailed, the one who ruled almost whole Asia from West to East 🙏🏻

  • @omkatkar65
    @omkatkar65 Před 3 lety +1

    We need scholar like you

  • @ॐSrimanArcharyaJBC
    @ॐSrimanArcharyaJBC Před 3 lety +1

    I am the only Indian Hindu and only person that has evidence of my family history all around the world there is no other Person that has this history. @🕉🔺➕

  • @6ofPentacles
    @6ofPentacles Před 3 lety +5

    I would like to know what would be the best way to learn the real history of India, chronologically. What would be a good point to start from? And a reliable source(s) for it. I want to re-learn it all the way.

  • @MITHILESHKUMAR-ov7fn
    @MITHILESHKUMAR-ov7fn Před 3 lety +3

    Sir please upload one video documentary at least 1 in a month like that of Changez Khan. You can cover history of North East in that one video format. Next one video topic can be of Romani people. Next about king Vikramaditya. And so on. it's a request sir atleast upload one video per month in that format. It will also help in increasing channels reach as they get viral easily. Thanks🙏

  • @rohitramkumar308
    @rohitramkumar308 Před 3 lety +4

    Hello sir, I love your show. Could you talk more about the history of southern India? A summary of all the dynasties like Cholas, Pallavas, Pandyas, etc. #AskAbhijit

  • @krishnanair9390
    @krishnanair9390 Před 3 lety +1

    Hearing this at 5:27AM, god I'm addicted to you Sir!

  • @anthonysimeon7156
    @anthonysimeon7156 Před 2 lety

    I’m from South America I’m a Hindu and I love you topic and also the question.

  • @revathip6034
    @revathip6034 Před 3 lety +2

    After watching ur vdos n Praveen Mohan's, I fell in love with history and now want to study history as a subject but the books n syllabus tell us twisted facts.

  • @sandeep8724
    @sandeep8724 Před 3 lety +4

    Sir did vikramaditya really existed and how much big was its empire

  • @somenmohanty6460
    @somenmohanty6460 Před 3 lety +5

    #ASKABHIJIT Sir, what are ur views on the aryan-dravidian divide linguistically. The Dravidian forces claim this as a proof that South Indian languages are native to India and Indo-Aryan languages are from central Aisa.Did the aryans intermixed with Darvidians Or were they same people who later branched off into two.Please explain 🙏

  • @iampacific352
    @iampacific352 Před 2 lety

    seems like marathi peoples are always into history and always ask questions jai hind

  • @DKrissh_Music
    @DKrissh_Music Před 3 lety +1

    Sir, plzz do a show on the HISTORY OF NORTHEAST INDIA (mainly the AHOMS) 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @ganeshrajadhanuskodi5355

    For a long time I was looking to read original Indian history written by stalwarts like Mozumder, Ranade etc., not the sold out types but time was of constraint. Now I have found the key through the channel to know our great history.

  • @icyjaam
    @icyjaam Před 3 lety +1

    Wow your videos have so much value, I have been binging your live streams for the past few days, they are so interesting and valuable.

  • @shikharagrawal3424
    @shikharagrawal3424 Před 3 lety +3

    Really Awesome work sir..

  • @richiknair9036
    @richiknair9036 Před 3 lety +11

    Thank you for the episode. 🙏
    #AskAbhijit Do you watch any Japanese anime ? If not, I highly recommend that you at least watch Attack on Titan and Vinland Saga. They're both some of the best stories with some of the best characters ever and they have great value. Attack on Titan ends up being extremely relevant to the real world and humans even though you might not think that at first. Vinland saga has great historical value,while also being a great display of characters. Dr. Stone is another anime which is entirely about science. The earth was petrified and when some humans break out, they go on a journey to rebuild civilization. It's fantastic. I think you will love it

    • @hansbingolanda104
      @hansbingolanda104 Před 3 lety

      Especially Attack on Titan, feels very relevant to current situation.

    • @richiknair9036
      @richiknair9036 Před 3 lety +1

      @@hansbingolanda104 Yes. Ignorance and indoctrination are themes that are very relevant to humans.

    • @icecube4521
      @icecube4521 Před 2 lety

      Another Anime kanni trying to get people to watch anime

  • @gaurimhaske1899
    @gaurimhaske1899 Před rokem +1

    You are truly a blessing !

  • @deenamitrataduri8731
    @deenamitrataduri8731 Před rokem +1

    It was a great session. Very knowledgeable.

  • @PastelNuages
    @PastelNuages Před rokem

    My heart aches for Indians, we have suffered way too much.. way too much god😭

  • @aniltemburnikar644
    @aniltemburnikar644 Před 2 lety

    Abhijit you are simply amazing. You are a fortunate son of Saraswati Maa

  • @rajatchopra1411
    @rajatchopra1411 Před 2 lety +2

    On an Abhijit Chavda binge (2)

  • @jayaramnarayanan8752
    @jayaramnarayanan8752 Před 3 lety +1

    According to Nilesh Oak's research, Sri Lanka is not the lanka of Ramayana. In another of his studies he has placed the mahabarata war as around 5561 BC. Ramayana is still older than mahabarata.

  • @MrSoothsayer
    @MrSoothsayer Před 3 lety +2

    Someone asked Dear Abhijit Buddhism & Sindhuism are different dharma.
    Absolute false.
    Sindhu is divided into two category as per their philosophical views.
    1)Orthodox 2)Heterodox
    In #orthodox :-
    1)Nyaya Darshana (philosophy)
    2)Sankya Darshana
    3)Vaisheshika Darshana
    4)Yoga Darshana
    5)Purvi Mimamsa
    6)Later mimamsa
    In #Heterodox :-
    1)Buddhist
    2)Jains
    3)Ajivikas
    4)Charvaka
    5)Purana kassapa
    6)pakudha kaccayana
    7)Ajnana
    In heterodox schools, some of them believed in aatma (English doesn't have accurate equivalent), some didn't.
    These mentioned schools challenged each other.
    For example, Charvaka school was heavily devastated by jains and Buddhists, their literature is almost finished.
    In what sense you see Buddhism different from the parent Sindhu Dharma.
    ---------------------------------------------------------
    Roma people make a high percentage in Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary. As Dear Abhijit described is right.
    Kaniska was also shiva follower besides Buddhist school
    He was an eclectic King.
    Dhanyavada

  • @NSingh1979
    @NSingh1979 Před 3 lety

    In regards to Sinauli burial grounds, If you look at the tradition of Naga Sadhus, they are buried in a seated yogic posture.

  • @satpandya
    @satpandya Před 2 lety

    Abhijitji. I am very thankful to you for enlightening the true history of Bharat to millions through this media. I have been very fortunate to come from ancestry of teachers. My father was a university graduate from Baroda (now Vadodra) university and I considered him to be the most knowledgeable and informative person. I am very fortunate to spend and learn a lot of history from him.
    About Greek and Indian relationship. My father mentioned that it goes back to about four and half thousand years when it was Greek empire all round the Mediterranean Sea. Greeks sent boats from Egypt to Kerala in south India to buy silk and spices and bought goods with gold. At that time, there were even Chinese living in south India and their design of fishing nets are still used in Kerala.
    India use to buy raw sugar from Egypt (originally known as Misar) transported by Banzara commonly known as Gipsy or Romany. That is why sugar was called Mishri in India. India sent raw sugar to be filtered into clear crystal sugar to China that’s why Cristal sugar was called Chini in north India. Reason india sent raw sugar to be refined in China was, Chinese used animals bone charcoal to filter sugar and Indians will not touch dead animal bones. Chinese trade included raw silk which was printed in Chennai and sent Kerala to be sold along with spices to the Greeks. And it is well documented in the Greek history.
    I hope this is true.

  • @08ShivamKumar
    @08ShivamKumar Před 3 lety +3

    #AskAbhijit thank you sir for this interaction, we (audience) always want someone give answers of our question/curiosity.
    My question -1) how is that possible quantum level so much related to philosophy related to gods(like omnipotent)
    2) how our temples carving resemble with LHC ....did we actually made them earlier from modern scientist.

  • @kshitijpratapsingh9855
    @kshitijpratapsingh9855 Před 3 lety +4

    Sir I watched your podcast on beer biceps in which you enlighten us about ancient civilization.
    Sir it's a humble request that please tell us about the civilization of people during Ramayan as its event
    take place very early than harrapan civilization.

  • @enjoyparents
    @enjoyparents Před 3 lety +1

    Please make 1 whole episode on
    1) history of Tibet its Dynasties- Its Dharma- religious beliefs - its connections with migrations ( why people chose to live in such odd situations , when Bharst a golden land was just so close )
    2) complete history of NORTH EASTERN STATES DYNASTIES OF BHARAT & ITS ANTIQUITY to Mahabharat Ramayan etc
    3) How did current south east Asia so quickly become Islamic esp when A power ful Vijayanagar Samrajya was so popular n strong 💪there? Any connections to Fatawa a almgiri of Aurangzeb?? & it's implementation in those lands ?? For so quick religious changes?