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In Episode 5 of Immortal India with Amish, we explore the fascinating legacy of Wajid Ali Shah, the last Nawab of Awadh. Often defamed by biased colonial narratives , Shah was a visionary who played a pivotal role in the enrichment & revival of Indian arts and culture. From crafting new ragas to elevating Kathak to unprecedented heights, his contributions continue to shape our artistic landscape. Join us as we dive into the life of this misunderstood virtuoso and celebrate his enduring impact on Indian heritage.
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How integral is the monsoon to India's identity and sustainability? Are we missing out on ancient wisdom that could revolutionise our modern urban planning?
In this intriguing episode of Immortal India with Amish, delve into how the monsoon has shaped the Indian subcontinent and its significance beyond just weather patterns. Explore the crucial role the monsoon plays in our culture and environment, and understand why its integration into modern architecture, urban planning, and governance is vital for sustainable development. Discover the disconnect between our current practices and the insightful approaches of our ancestors, and learn how bridging this gap can lead to a more harmonious existence with nature.
We must stop disrespecting this natural phenomenon and find inspiration in the timeless strategies that once kept us, and our civilisation, in tune with the Earth's rhythms. For Mother Nature will not adapt for us, we have to adapt to Mother Nature.
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In the 2nd Part of the 3rd episode covering India’s 2000-year economic journey, Amish delves into India's disastrous economic decline during the colonial British Raj, and also examines how, sadly, the decline continued even after gaining independence, during India’s pre-1991 socialist phase. What factors contributed to this prolonged economic struggle, and how did India begin to turn the tide post 1991? Join us as we explore this crucial chapter in India's history. This two-part series delves into the pivotal events and influences that have shaped India's economic landscape over the past 2000 years.
Discover India's remarkable journey from prosperity to decline and its recent revival in this insightful exploration.
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Many claim that India was the wealthiest land on earth in ancient times. Is that the truth or WhatsApp university gyaan? Explore this burning subject with Amish.
The Rise, Fall and Revival of India's Golden Empire: A stunning 2000 year History. This two-part series delves into the pivotal events and influences that have shaped India's economic landscape over the past 2000 years.
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Drawing from Amish's insightful speech at the Oxford Union Debate, this episode of "Immortal India With Amish," unravels how ancient Indian traditions, rooted in Dharmic philosophies, see no contradiction between science and spirituality. Amish delves into how Dharmic faiths embrace both questioning inquiry and religious beliefs, contrasting with the contentious interplay often seen in Abrahamic traditions between God & Science. Explore fascinating concepts like Blasphemy, Nirvana, and why the idea of flat-earthers still finds footing in the West. Discover how God and Science can coexist.
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Was India created by the British? Did our ancestors see us as one nation?
In this episode of Immortal India With Amish , Amish debunks the common misconception that India became a nation only under British rule, delving into historical evidence from ancient Indian manuscripts and foreigners’ travelogues that affirm India's long standing unity in diversity.