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AncientIndia, Vedas, Puran, Upnisad, History, Indian history, culture, ramayanna, Mahabharat, Kaamsutra, Litrature Ancient Literature, Indian Literature, Indian Subcontinent, History Images, Economics, Astronomy, Texts, Literature, Poetry

These texts are much older than the surviving manuscripts and have a life of their own. Ancient literature constitutes a complex representation of that society and a refracted image of the past. These texts cover a wide range of topics, including mythology, philosophy, science, mathematics, astronomy, medicine, politics, economics, poetry, drama, and more. The sources of ancient Indian literature can be broadly classified categories into oral tradition and written texts.

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5,500-Year-Old Sumerian Star Map Recorded the Impact of a Massive Asteroid | ARCHAEOLOGY WORLD Ancient Nineveh, Underground Library, Clay Tablet, Ancient Astronomy, Meteor Impact, Ancient Sumerian, Impact Crater, Ancient Mesopotamia, Archaeological Discoveries

For more than 150 years scientists have tried to solve the mystery of a notorious cuneiform clay tablet that reveals that in the past the impact case of so-called Köfel was detected. The circular stone-cast tablet was discovered in the late 1800s from the 650 BC King Ashurbanipal‘s underground library in Nineveh, Iraq.

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On June 18, 2004, an unusual new landmark was unveiled at CERN, the European Center for Research in Particle Physics in Geneva — a 2m tall statue of the Indian deity Shiva Nataraja, the Lord of Dance. The statue, symbolizing Shiva's cosmic dance of creation and destruction, was given to CERN by the Indian government to celebrate the research center's long association with India. Images Of Shiva, Creation And Destruction, Shiva Nataraja, Hinduism History, Particle Physics, Cosmic Dance, Dancing Shiva, Mysteries Of The World, Shiva Linga

[hr] On June 18, 2004, an unusual new landmark was unveiled at CERN, the European Center for Research in Particle Physics in Geneva — a 2m tall statue of the Indian deity Shiva Nataraja, the Lord of Dance. The statue, symbolizing Shiva's cosmic dance of creation and destruction, was given to CERN by the Indian

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