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Explore the top 10 Warriors in Indian history, those have distinguished themselves by deeds of valour, strategic genius and strength of arms.
From Chanakya and Aryabhat to Rabindranath Tagore, explore the top ten Thinkers of India - the individuals whose thoughts and practices were centuries ahead of their time
Sometimes a single arrow can change the course of history. Epics top 10 Turning Points looks at those instances in our past which changed the destiny of India.
From rulers like Rani Lakshmi Bai Razia Sultan to Savitribai Phule Sarojini Naidu, Indias history is full of women who have distinguished themselves. Explore the top ten most powerful Women in Indian history.
Explore the top 10 Warriors in Indian history, those have distinguished themselves by deeds of valour, strategic genius and strength of arms.
Some enmities are so powerful, they make an impact on history themselves. Learn about the top 10 Rivalries in Indian history
Epic Ke Dus focusses on the discussion of the top 10 people, places, and events of a chosen topic. The new seasons first episode focuses on the greatest rulers of Indian history from Chandragupta Maurya, Asoka, Akbar and many more. The panel will be seen sharing views on each of the reigning King and how they contributed to change the course of Indian history.
Be it the story of Maharaja Prithviraj Chauhan and Princess Samyukta, or the story of Heer and Ranjha love stories have also been inspirational for people. This episode of EPIC Ke Dus presents to you 10 exceptional love stories from Indias history that are EPIC in the true sense of the word.
From Mir Jafar to Veerappan to Angulimaal, there is no shortage of frightening figures of historic villains. This episode of EPIC Ke Dus brings you the tales of some evil villains who attempted to gain fame through horrible acts of violence.
Step in to the journey of ancient art with EPIC Ke Dus bringing you the collection of our nations finest artistic work. From Nataraja in the era of Chola Dynasty to the dancing girl of Mohenjodaro.
The Guru-Shishya relationship has been an inevitable part of the ancient Indian culture. From Chandragupta Maurya and Chanakya, Annie Besant and J. Krishnmarthy to Mahatma Gandi and G.K. Gokhale who had advised Gandhi to understand India and its people before trying to bring changes.
This episode highlights 10 eminent scientists, whose path breaking inventions put India as a leading nation in scientific discovery on the world map. Be it in the field of medicine, physics, astronomy, botany or mathematics - this episode traces the legacy of those discoveries that laid the foundations of their respective disciplines. An interesting episode which gives insight into the ideologies which stand as the pillars of all modern discovery.
A show that covers 10 aspects of Indian history. This episode features the literary achievements from Kamasutra to Mahabharat and Gitanjali. Listen to experts provide their view on these literary heros.
This episode of Epic ke Dus will shed light on some of the most important freedom movements in the history of India. The episode is an eye opener into the larger picture of those rebellions which shaped the character of the freedom struggle. The interesting facts and revelations presented are sure to leave you enriched with a deeper understanding of our countrys dynamic history.
Treachery, deceit, villainy and betrayal Epic Ke Dus brings to you some of the greatest betrayals in the history of India. From Malik Jeevan to Veerbhadra Tiwari, catch them all in the second episode.
From Raymonds to Parle G, and from Ambassador to Amul, get behind the stories of some of the most Iconic Brands of India.
Indipedia is an anchor driven episodic series that will showcases the CUSTOMS OF INDIA that are so obvious but not so researched. The word CUSTOM in this case refers to an umbrella term for rituals, superstitions, symbols, inventions, livelihoods, arts, crafts, culture and more. Indipedia would unearth simple and logical meanings behind everyday practices across India through the eyes of a young firangi. It will explain the science, mythology and history behind the traditions and values. It will highlight all the unique features, their origin and existence that make India what it is today. The show will consist of half an hour fast paced episodes showcasing things that make India, studying each aspect carefully and meeting experts to fathom its significance.
India has a deep cultural heritage in mythological and historical battles fought for supremacy. The Hindu culture has a warrior clan called Kshatriyas whose main job was to practice the art of war and might. The Mahabharata war tale describes various forms of fighting with weapons such as maces, swords, lances, bows, arrows and even hand to hand combat like Mall yuddha or Dwand yuddha. Dhanurveda, a section found in the Vedas 1700 BCE - 1100 BCE contains references to martial arts. Around the 3rd century BC, the yoga sutras of Patanjali presented the technique of meditating single-mindedly on points located inside ones body, which were later used in martial arts. While various mudra finger movements were also taught in Yogacara Buddhism. These elements of yoga, as well as finger movements in the nata dances were incorporated into various Indian martial arts. The art of fighting is prominently mentioned in various ancient texts. From antiquity to the middle-ages and the modern era several techniques were indigenously developed in parts of India which are known as the Indian Martial arts. Indian martial arts refers to the fighting systems of the Indian subcontinent in South Asia. This now includes India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal. Indian martial arts were an important influence in the development of a number of modern Asian martial arts, particularly within the Indian cultural sphere countries outside India influenced by Indian culture and religion of Southeast Asia. Contrary to the popular belief that Martial Arts were invented by the Chinese, it actually has deep roots in the Indian History and Hindu Mythology. Bodhidharma, a Buddhist Monk from South India, is credited with first teaching Kung Fu at the Shaolin Temple. Through the show, Martial Arts – The Indian Legacy, delve deeper into the roots of the sport in India and the different types of martial arts that continues to exist even today in various parts of the country and how they have affected history.
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