Dharampal Collected Writings
author: Dharampal
edition: 2016, Other India BookStore
pages: 1835
ISBN-10: 8185569509
ISBN-13: 9788185569505
Topic: History
Indigenous Indian Technological Talent and the Need for its Mobilisation
This chapter describes Indigenous Indian Technological Talent and the Need for its Mobilisation located on page 50 from volume 5 in the book Dharampal Collected Writings compiled by Dharampal. This book presents a fresh perspective on the Indian Science and Technology in the 18th century. The collected writings include accounts of various technical processes and practices documented by western travelers in the period when they started coming to India..
Volume 5 contains ssays on Tradition, Recovery and Freedom.
Examples of topics dealt with (besides ‘Indigenous Indian Technological Talent and the Need for its Mobilisation’) in Dharampal’s collected papers are: the Indian sciences such as astronomy, plastic surgery, inoculation techniques, irrigation, agriculture, algebra, geometry, etc.
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Triveni Journal
–EDITIOR] Among the Indian intelligentsia, educated in English, there are some who have a flair for the English language; others who are good in their own native languages. Some who have a talent for teaching and speaking, others who have the gift of writing. Among those with a gift of the gab, there are some who are able to make a mark as professors. Out of them, only a few are able to achieve success as educational administrators....
Read full contents: Dr. Vinayak Krishna Gokak
Bihar and Eastern Uttar Pradesh (early history) [by Prakash Narayan]
According to him, it was the basic technological element only from the sixth century B. C. onwards and not before (D. K. Chakrabarti, ‘Beginning of Iron and Social Change in India , Indian Studies Past and Present, Vol. XIV, No. 4, 1973, pp. 336-8. (* 3) Y. D. Sharma, ‘Exploration of Historical Sites , Ancient India, Vol. IX, 1956, pp. 118-9. (* 4) Y. D. Mishra, Some Aspects of Indian Archaeology, p. 85. (* 5) Y. D. Sharma, ‘Exploration of Historical Sites , Ancient India, Vol....
Read full contents: Expansion of Agriculture
Diaspora of Bhuta (Daiva) worshipping cult—India and Indonesia [by Shilpa V. Sonawane]
The two main theories for the arrival of Hinduism in Indonesia include traders from the South Indian Sea to Hinduism, and, secondly, that the Indonesian royal family has embraced Indian religions and culture, and it is they who first adopted these spiritual ideas followed by the masses. The islands of Indonesia adopted both Hindu and Buddhist ideas, merging them with pre-existing indigenous folk religion and animistic beliefs....
Read full contents: Part 1.2 - Hinduism in Indonesia
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[Dharampal Collected Writings: index]
[Volume 1: Preface]
[Volume 2: About the Book]
[Volume 2: Foreword]
[Volume 3: About the Book]
[Volume 3: Introduction]
[Volume 4: About the Book]
[Volume 4: Preface]
[Volume 5: About the Book]