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“Being open to change, asking questions, being rebellious, being creative—that is how a civilization grows and becomes like a huge banyan tree—giving shelter and shade to many people of many regions, languages, religions and gender.”
― The Unknown Indians: People Who Quietly Changed Our World
― The Unknown Indians: People Who Quietly Changed Our World
“Siraj-ud-daulah”
― A Children’s History of India
― A Children’s History of India
“blind obedience is never good for a civilization because when people stop thinking, it kills progress.”
― The Unknown Indians: People Who Quietly Changed Our World
― The Unknown Indians: People Who Quietly Changed Our World
“polygamy”
― Let's Go Time Travelling
― Let's Go Time Travelling
“Jammu and Haryana.”
― A Children’s History of India
― A Children’s History of India
“all was the city of Pataliputra (modern Patna), that would be the capital of kingdoms like those of the Nandas and the Mauryas for 1,000 years. The Mahajanapadas spread from”
― A Children’s History of India
― A Children’s History of India
“a time when many great thinkers and philosophers emerged, all writing and debating their ideas. Most interestingly, people actually liked to listen to them! These scholars were also teachers or gurus and had schools called ashramas or gurukulas, where they taught students. Towns even had special assembly halls for debates called kautuhala shalas, that is, halls for arousing curiosity!”
― A Children’s History of India
― A Children’s History of India
“the Mahabharata says Draupadi was a scholar who supervised the accounts of the kingdom.”
― Let's Go Time Travelling
― Let's Go Time Travelling
“flirtatious”
― A Children’s History of India
― A Children’s History of India




