I had been ardent admirer of works of history writings.
Romila Thapar is one of the famous writers on history. I had seen her
talks/interview on Doordarshan. Those days only doordarshan was the medium. So whatever was shown to us, we did try to grasp it.
Other personality who caught my attention was Smt Tara Ali Baig. One program
was aired on doordarshan many years back involving history. Tara Ali Baig was
the anchor of that program. The content-wise the program was very
good. But when she appeared on screen then it seems we are listening to someone
telling things true from heart. Few people have this quality.
I have heard Shri VIDYA NIWAS MISHRA also, he was sounded to me full of HISTORY and historical facts. once he told that he is professor of Indology in some university in USA. Once i visited one professor's house at BHU. some Prof Tripathi, while talking to him i pointed out the name of VidyaNiwas Ji, Prof Tripathi commented that "Only Oratory".
And actually contrary Shri Vidya Niwas Mishra ji did talk at IIT Kanpur on the ORAL TRaditions in India. There was lack of documentation over the centuries. Knowledge carried on through ORAL traditions. Even though few scholars wrote, but not on Paper, on Palm leaf, BHOJPATRA or other. These were not durable, or lost to floods, fire, NEGLECT or to pest (termite) etc. Later in British period lots of these MANUSCRIPT were taken away by EUROPEANs by giving MONEY to the poor scholars. (i desist myself from using the word greedy). The situation was bad in those days.
Romila ji
as I found on her TV appearances was always having others on
their toes with her critical analysis. Once she told about the situation of
SOMNATH temple. But that was way far from the normal perception of people.
I am also reading the early India, a revised version of her book came
out. As she said in TV interview that with the advancement in many methods,
technology, the knowledge and PROOF which are available now with us then things
must be read/retold with all such available sources. So as to correct the
earlier works of history. Thus anything which is available now-days may help in
developing (correcting !!) our knowledge about the history. Be it coins,
excavations, painting, any work of literature, sculpture etc etc sources can be
astoundingly endless.
historians are not in agreement on fixing the date of KALIDAS. And also there is point of contention, whether Kalidas is a one person or many.
Thus There is need to develop a database of all
archaeological excavations, Digitization of the findings, art facts or anything
which is found together with photos.
Then comes, related
studies done of any such findings those can be linked.
Links to any recorded things in History, Literature, local
folklore etc
TOP PRIORITY- Digitization of Manuscripts of all libraries
across India, database of their records.
Database of oral traditions- Folklore, music,
paintings-Ritual paintings (such as patta chitra, and in Madhubani wall
paintings)
Koothu, Kudiyattam or the Kathakali are known to have old
traditions and works dating back to thousands years. These can be documented.
SANSKRIT was the language in which lots of old works are
said to be written. I think I will not
be able to study all the treasure of SANSKRIT in my lifetime. Because over the
years SANSKRIT was kept outside of our life. Nobody study SANSKRIT at school,
nor anybody reads at their HOME. All were running after learning ENGLISH, which
was language of GORA SAHIB.
Jones published translation of SHAKUNTALAM in ENGLISH in 1783??
In process what happened we are totally CUT Off from our
ROOTS. Whatever knowledge was available with our ancestors and
generations was ONLY in SANSKRIT. that we are unable to read. That means our own future path of progress is in Dark. They succeeded in pushing us towards darkness. Though they themselves came out of DARKness, as we studied the Renaissance of EUROPE in History books of NCERT.
Works on Natya Shastra, which is said to be a VED itself, fifth Ved. Works of CHANAKYA,
Vatsyayan’s Kamasutra, CHARAK Samhita- Sushrut Samhita, KALIDAS, ARYABHATT,
BHASKARA, Brahmagupt, LILAWATI or the GEET GOVIND,
Then there is RAJTARANGINI by KALHAN written in KASHMIR is
also in Sanskrit. This is said to contain the lineage of kings of Kashmir. This might
prove that in Kashmir people had the knowledge of writing and preserving
PROMOTING the works like lineage. This was way back in 1077 AD.
Around 300 BC the
Maurya King took over the NANDA dynasty. Thus the work of CHANAKYA must be
belonging to this era??
I had read the Banbhat ki atmakatha in Hindi written by
Dwedi ji…There the plot of story has been the war of Harsh Vardhan and PULKESHIN (or pushya mitra??).
I read KADAMBARI. now days no one reads these books in Sanskrit.
But first the need of hour is DIGITISATION of manuscripts.
Saraswati Mahal-thanjaor, KELKARS, Raja (??) BUX library-Bihar, RAMPUR-library established by Nawab Rampur, another institution is working in Mysore or Banglore also. these can be roped into making a big database of our TREASURE.
DIGITAL INDIA can be an opportunity.
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Let us right now see exactly what places you'll want to visit to do this
Here is my web site; http://nih.gov/
But dear anonymous the site you gave is not opening??? please write what help you can provide to me??
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