The ancient Indian political thought can viewed in the context of theocracy, the nature of man and the existence of the various political and social institution, together which helped shaped the leadership, and saw to it that the power of office was not abused and invested on one person.
vedic literature specially rigveda , holy books of hindu like Mahabharata ,srimadabhagwatgeeta , Ramayana and thinking of scholar [sri krishna , maharishis ,] of that time looking at circumstances around them, culture , nature
i thought koutilya or chanakya!
Structurally, the Mahabharata is a compendium of ancient Indian mythology, history, political theory, and philosophy, and has sometimes been described as an ancient encyclopedia of Indian knowledge
The Ancient Indian astronomer, Aryabhatta.
Koshy Abraham has written: 'Christ in ancient Indian thought' -- subject(s): Hinduism, Hindu interpretations, Christianity and other religions 'Christ in ancient Indian thought' -- subject(s): Hinduism, Hindu interpretation, Christianity and other religions, Relations, Christianity
Indians had the thought of animal right thousands years ago... First notes on this are in ancient Indian books.
No, Lativan is not an ancient Indian language.
1 describe characteristics and accomplishments of the first Indian civilization such as planned cities in a written language 2 name some specific characteristics of Egypt's geography political structure religion technology and culture
Indian Thought Publications was created in 1942.
a form of ancient Indian history is a poem
The Tigua Indians are known for their strong sense of community and democratic decision-making processes. They value consensus and inclusivity in their political discussions and strive to maintain harmony within their tribe. Additionally, their political system often includes elected leaders who represent the interests of the community and work towards its well-being.
The Indus River is to ancient Indian civilization what the Nile River is to ancient Egyptian civilization.
The Indus River is to ancient Indian civilization what the Nile River is to ancient Egyptian civilization.