Incorporating a Guild or Corporation in Ancient India: Their Profoundly Dharmic Charter
This episode provides some eye-opening details about the process of incorporating a guild in ancient India and the exalted scope of their charter.
This episode provides some eye-opening details about the process of incorporating a guild in ancient India and the exalted scope of their charter.
This episode offers broad glimpses into the nature of the legal and judicial facets of guilds and corporations in ancient India.
Kshatriya-śrēṇis or armed guilds form an important part of the history of Hindu corporate and social life. Their vestiges have endured till this day.
This episode introduces the magnificent world of artisan guilds in ancient India with details of their organisation, functioning and the laws and regulations governing them.
This episode provides an introduction to the system of corporate life in ancient India and the various types of corporations that existed back then.
The first episode of a series tracing the history of corporate and business life in ancient India.
The Gyanvapi Mosque controversy falls in the same league as the erstwhile Babri Masjid as an example of fake history cooked up by eminent historians.
A historical, theological and contemporary analysis of recurring incidents of violent Islamic fundamentalism in India.
Maharshi Valmiki has given us a timeless raw material in his Vasistha-Visvamitra story. A contrast with Leo Tolstoy's popular fable shows a clear contrast between Bharatavarsha and the Christian West.
Devudu Narasimha Sastri's literary crowning glory, "Mahabrahmana" gives us a memorable depiction of the famous Vasistha-Visvamitra story.