EP-126: Rakhigarhi & Sinauli Secrets, Mahabharata 'Evidence', Aryan Invasion with Dr. Sanjay Manjul

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Dr. Sanjay Kumar Manjul is the Additional Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India. He has made significant contributions to Indian Archaeology, leading excavations in Rakhigarhi, Binjor, Barnawa, Sinauli, and Baghpat.
The Sinauli findings, including the earliest known chariot, were highlighted as the "Discovery of the Century" at the National Museum of Modern Art, New Delhi, for the G20 Summit.
In this latest edition of ANI podcast with Smita Prakash, Dr. Manjul discusses indigenous techniques and the development of Indian urban society from the Early Harappan phase to the Late Harappan phase.
He explores new excavation techniques, the Indus settlement, and his perspective on the Mahabharata in an archaeological context.
Dr Manjul delves into how culture, tradition, and belief systems impact cultural amalgamation and affinity towards the Mahabharata.
He narrates the discovery of Sinauli, emphasizing the indigenous chariot's significance. He also touches upon conflicts between political and traditional scholars, critiques modified theories of Western scholars on Indian history.
He also discusses the Aryan invasion theory, contemporary civilization changes, surveys, and mythology.
#ANIPodcastWithSmitaPrakash #AryanInvasion #Mahabharat
Timestamps:
00:00- Introduction
01:35- Excavation At Sinauli
10:08- Aryan Invasion Theory
14:25- Controversy After Sinauli Excavation
18:47- Mahabharata Mystery
27:06-Harappan Civilisation
33:18- Chariot At Sinauli Excavation
48:25-Inhabitants Of Sinauli
53:39- Excavation At Ambari
01:01:48- Vedic Literature
01:04:55- Western Researchers
01:11:00- Carbon Dating At Gyanvapi
01:14:27- Excavation Process
01:22:53- Time To Rewrite Our History books on India?
01:32:56- Archaeology as Passion
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@shobhabalachander1927
@shobhabalachander1927 5 ай бұрын
Appreciate the guest for not getting irritated by her interruptions. He also very patiently answered her jumping interruptions without changing his pace or thought. Real genius. Thank you.
@av1421
@av1421 5 ай бұрын
She is asking clarifications, for sake of viewers!
@smitas65
@smitas65 5 ай бұрын
@@av1421the viewers are not some dumb people. The people who will listen to almost a two hour long conversation on archaeology will be those who are ready to listen to an expert and get some in depth information. This is not an interview with some dumb Bollywood guest. She should have just allowed him to complete his sentences and not interrupted his flow of thoughts
@av1421
@av1421 5 ай бұрын
"those who are ready to listen to an expert " That is some powerful assumption!!!@@smitas65
@kajalsingh9554
@kajalsingh9554 4 ай бұрын
@@av1421 How did she ask for clarification when she interrupted his answer on chariots to start talking about the Mahabharata??
@lajwantishahani1225
@lajwantishahani1225 4 ай бұрын
The interruptions did get irritating and while I like free flowing interviews it's easy to lose track of your thoughts. Dr. Manjul's clarity in thought process and focus is commendable.
@nemalconsashutosh8665
@nemalconsashutosh8665 6 ай бұрын
I'm from the north east, based in Guwahati. I was surprised and thankful for mentioning the archaeology of the NE.
@RaviChaudhary-ys2re
@RaviChaudhary-ys2re 6 ай бұрын
He also mentioned India 🇮🇳. And let me tell you that Kamarupa (Kamakhya) Region is always called as a part of Bharatvarsh. So consider yourself as Bhartiya (Indian).
@vijayalakshmiiyerexe4546
@vijayalakshmiiyerexe4546 6 ай бұрын
Kamakhya temple is enough evidence of the ancient history of Assam. Also interesting is the story of Chitrangada
@goddalehundibharathraj4374
@goddalehundibharathraj4374 5 ай бұрын
​@@RaviChaudhary-ys2rebetween 300bc Ashoka and upto about 1100ad south india kings... People only used the name jambudweep for India. If at all, bharatvarsh for india is a name after 1500ad may be.
@goddalehundibharathraj4374
@goddalehundibharathraj4374 5 ай бұрын
​@@vijayalakshmiiyerexe4546thats not ancient. NE indigenous tribes may be staying there for 5-10,000 years.
@vijayalakshmiiyerexe4546
@vijayalakshmiiyerexe4546 5 ай бұрын
@@goddalehundibharathraj4374 of course they have been. I am talking about the cultural evidence of the sanatani civilization
@kundansingh954
@kundansingh954 6 ай бұрын
Smita, if you would have allowed him to speak more without interrupting him with questions, we would have gathered more information. A piece of feedback to you: your questions were inspired by discredited theories because of which his answers kept getting derailed. I would recommend that you bring him back to the forum and let him speak more with minimal questions. Please take this as constructive feedback, for I appreciate and applaud the work that you have been doing.
@S0S0ant1
@S0S0ant1 5 ай бұрын
I do agree with you because Smita Prakash has this tendency of derailing the ppl who are nationalists or may have teeny-weeny leanings towards sanatani ideology because she wants to prove to the leftists that she is not a “sanghi” or pro bjp as they give these tags to neutral or centrist journalists to throw them off guard.
@vrsrivatsan
@vrsrivatsan 5 ай бұрын
You guys need to understand that she is being a devil’s advocate by asking the dumb questions that leftists would ask!
@thebug0
@thebug0 5 ай бұрын
It's natural for her to interrupt. Just find her tweets in 2010 and you can find her real source of enrichments.... E.g her tweet 21st September, 2010 at 14:18 hours wrote... Instead of 'bhavya mandir' can we build several bhavya IITs and IIMs? Integrity in character is the foundation of our Dharma... Sometimes it's required to be an excellent listener instead of a verbose speaker.
@sanjugupta6573
@sanjugupta6573 5 ай бұрын
Agreed !!
@Abhishek-kx4pn
@Abhishek-kx4pn 4 ай бұрын
Looks like she is trying to show that she has done some homework 😂... Please be quiet and let the expert comment 🙏🏼
@ronny383
@ronny383 6 ай бұрын
This man is brilliant!! He is talking very logical. We trust foreigners more than our home grown experts
@VedaSay
@VedaSay 6 ай бұрын
Real worried about what he is speaking and projecting as expert with his abrahamic though process lens. And expert should talk about evidences presented and not present conjunctures and then pick evidences and try force fit them.
@aniketdubey2753
@aniketdubey2753 6 ай бұрын
Ààààààaaàaaàa1qqàawwa​@@VedaSay
@ST-jl2tb
@ST-jl2tb 6 ай бұрын
​@@VedaSaygood English, stupid conclusion.... please learn a bit more
@JohnNobody_
@JohnNobody_ 5 ай бұрын
​@@VedaSay Evidence is not that important mr stupid. First throw your brain and eyes out and be a bhakt like us and then talk... Everything will make sense then.
@MohitKumar-jf8lz
@MohitKumar-jf8lz 5 ай бұрын
Why so concerned with someone's skin colour if their logic is sound I will listen to them. I reject everyone who claims rejec foreigners and only listen to them because they are Indian.
@karansagarkathuria7763
@karansagarkathuria7763 6 ай бұрын
I’m a regular listener of this podcast and I’ve a constructive criticism for Smita ji. Please let the interviewee complete his answer. Making a note of your questions and following up with them would be very much appreciated. Great people are called on this podcast but it would not help if they can’t complete their answers completely. A slower interview with a bit more patience would help.
@chrispbacon5027
@chrispbacon5027 6 ай бұрын
Exactly. She interrupts so much.
@akshayasuresh528
@akshayasuresh528 6 ай бұрын
Exactly. There are so many sentences in this interview that Smitha didn’t allow Sanjay ji to complete. She is constantly interrupting. We have missed out on a lot of information due to these interruptions. Smitha ji, please call him back and allow him to speak
@vickydonor5922
@vickydonor5922 6 ай бұрын
Sahi baat... interesting baat batane jate hai to buch me kudne se wo baat gayab ho gai. Itna interruption joking material jaise Sushant sareen, Abhijeet takla etc ke sath chalta hai lekin jab aap intellectual aur wo bhi Aryan invasion theory ko debunk karne wale ko bulate ho to unko bolne dijiye pura.
@Avipatil1980
@Avipatil1980 6 ай бұрын
Smita, Please stop interrupting. And in this podcast it seems you want to somehow prove the western narrative 😊
@jaydas6885
@jaydas6885 6 ай бұрын
same bro same... the scholar was saying so much informative stuff but this women interrupts with the most trivial questions which are so obvious. I m just halfway through, but I am angry at her for being so annoying....
@kreonakrish
@kreonakrish 6 ай бұрын
Difficult thing is Indian history is present at places which are currently lived by many people like dense cities and in some cases it is so much old that many archives may have fully decomposed. It’s still good to see that Indian archival teams are doing independent thinking jobs now, it will help us find better historical perspective.
@S0S0ant1
@S0S0ant1 5 ай бұрын
Totally agree.
@rravisankar3355
@rravisankar3355 5 ай бұрын
And burst the proselytising colonisers narratives peddled as 'Indian History'.
@parasnathyadav3869
@parasnathyadav3869 5 ай бұрын
जय श्री राम 💐🌹🙏
@SK910_82
@SK910_82 6 ай бұрын
Best dialogue of the podcast: "Aap Aryans naam ko bhool jaayiye pehle"
@vickydonor5922
@vickydonor5922 6 ай бұрын
Vampanthiyo ne Arya ko bahri batane ke liye pura jivan laga diya jabki Arya hamare hi purvaj the aur ye ek sambhodhan tha jiska matlab gyani, Shrestha hota hai. Aaj bhi Arya bola ja sakta hai jaise mahoday, mahashay bolte hai lekin vampanthiyo aur unke chelo ko koun samjhaye.
@goddalehundibharathraj4374
@goddalehundibharathraj4374 5 ай бұрын
Harappan Dravidians were the original Aryans. Steppe pastoralists who came with indo-european languages picked up that term here.
@djsejwal2
@djsejwal2 5 ай бұрын
People definitely migrated to india. But didn't influence the indian culture and languages but rather got inspired from it and advanced and promoted it more​@goddalehundibharathraj4374
@goddalehundibharathraj4374
@goddalehundibharathraj4374 5 ай бұрын
@@djsejwal2 the steppe pastoralists have definitely influenced most of North Indian languages. They had no influence on the IVC people, they definitely borrowed many things from IVC but they also bought many new things.
@buddha9715
@buddha9715 5 ай бұрын
​There is no evidence for any Culture or language the steppe people have introduced in India. Only assumptions. The entire backbone of this theory is a bunch of assumptions like a non existant PIE which we have no evidence of. We have no evidence of their Culture. Only some assumptions and whataboutery. Even the paper on AMT itself is shady considering how the calculations for median age was done so that it fits with the timeframe of the aforementioned AMT. If the median age goes up or above by a few digits it become too late or too early for a supposed Aryan Picnic. Not only that the Steppe people had east Asian ancestry. But Indians have no trace of any east Asian. The only logical explanation is that the Shakas/Scythians who show a decreasing gradient of East Asian ancestry from east to west gave us our Steppe Ancestry. Not only that multiple invasions have been recorded in our history such as the Huns, The Scythians, The Greeks etc. Who indeed had steppe ancestry. So it seems more plausible that the aforementioned groups gave us Indians our Steppe ancestry and not the Steppe pastorialists as their number is quite insignificant to introduce steppe ancestry in all of Indians. So this throws out the Idea of yours that Dravidians were the IVC people and Aryans introduced Sanskrit and whatever bs you guys concoct. ​@@goddalehundibharathraj4374
@Samurai016
@Samurai016 6 ай бұрын
I was thinking of watching a documentary about the findings of sanauli and rakhigarhi lately and suddenly saw this podcast totally love this and the way Sanjay sir has explained about findings and its correlations. it's a big slap on coffee room historians who were parroting the lines of Britishers. Bharat is the ancient civilization and today's sanatan dharma is a continuation of that civilization, Mahabharat and Ramayan are our history. Thanks a ton for this great insightful podcast with ADG ASI Dr Sanjay sir he's so articulate worth watching 🙏
@rvharikrishna
@rvharikrishna 2 ай бұрын
All we need to do is decolonize our own minds and quit doing business/patronizing those that mock our ways and history.
@PapaIce2314
@PapaIce2314 6 ай бұрын
Please bring more such Personalities, so that we can gain more knowledge about our past.❤❤❤❤❤
@anandmanvi1532
@anandmanvi1532 6 ай бұрын
Among the best discussions I have seen on this topic. Thank you so much Dr. Sanjay. Smita Ji you played the role of the typical sicular historian, very well ❤
@prasantabehera433
@prasantabehera433 6 ай бұрын
This is not new for her. She is Totally leftist.
@adityanair2421
@adityanair2421 5 ай бұрын
I counted 7 times that Smita ji interrupted an answer from the knowledge-filled expert. Please let them finish the thought 🙌
@subodhmimani
@subodhmimani 6 ай бұрын
Proud to be a part of rich Bharat ancient civilization.🎉🎉
@itsdeepakmalhotra
@itsdeepakmalhotra 6 ай бұрын
I found Dr. Sanjay Manjul to be very knowledgeable.... learned a lot today ... we need more experts like him to educate the public. We should stop paying attention to what the "Westerners" say. Most of the Westerners have their own agenda ... and their own self interest...
@pranay24jify
@pranay24jify 6 ай бұрын
Over 100 episodes of ANI poadcast but I have to say this us the most educational podcast of ANI till date. The embedded false History of every Indian was evident in Smita ji's questions but the manner and patient by which Dr Sanjay answered and cleared the falsehood around "Eminent Historians " theories was a delight to watch. Thank You ANI for this gem
@RanjivKurup
@RanjivKurup 6 ай бұрын
We think Moenjodaro and Harappa were discovered in the 1920s. This is wrong. It was discovered almost 100 years earlier and the British rushed a team to Iraq (Mesopotamia) as a consequence. When they realised the significance of the findings (out of India) they not only spent the next few decades removing all evidence of the link and then used what remained as ballast for the Lahore-Multan railway, they also partitioned India to keep the sites in the hands of "fellow Abrahamics"! Why was this so important for them? The origins of known civilizations demolished the carefully built narratives around what was projected to be the roots of "Western Christian Identity"! Partition was an elaborate coverup!
@NativeVsColonial
@NativeVsColonial 6 ай бұрын
💯% agree, the East Europeans took wrong panga with their Indian fathers 🗿
@rishchoudhary1517
@rishchoudhary1517 6 ай бұрын
Do you have any evidence of what you said or any authentic source. It may be a hypothesis
@tommythomsen2507
@tommythomsen2507 6 ай бұрын
Jo bhakt hota hai woh whatsapp padhta hai…wohi source hai
@NativeVsColonial
@NativeVsColonial 6 ай бұрын
@@tommythomsen2507 Aur jo Church ka ghulam hota hai, woh ek number ka vadwa hota hai.
@vveenabhat6798
@vveenabhat6798 6 ай бұрын
Ddacfweds​@@NativeVsColonial
@shivamkumar-ib9wj
@shivamkumar-ib9wj 6 ай бұрын
Great topic.. thankyou Smita ji for inviting Sanjay Kumar Manjul ji . Now take a minute and reconsider the amount of BS we Indians have been taught in our history books....be it Modern Indian History or Medieval or Ancient. The amount of lies put in our mind and younger generation to make us cripple mentally. Oh God! What kind of sick people we had surrendered our education system to! But thankfully slowly but brightly The Truth is coming out in light for our future generations to see,read and realise the amount of Purusharth our ancestors did. Vande Mataram. Har Har Mahadev 🙏
@Martingale_Stochastic
@Martingale_Stochastic 3 ай бұрын
Namah Parvati Pataiye Har Har Har Mahadev
@Gaurav-vu9qd
@Gaurav-vu9qd 6 ай бұрын
Smitaji lots of love for making this possible. Thank you very much for inviting Manjul Sir.
@parveenmehta100
@parveenmehta100 6 ай бұрын
From first 5 mins it looks the 2005-2006 findings were either kept under carpet or a wrong narrative was created..
@anjani_tiwari
@anjani_tiwari 4 ай бұрын
नमन ह श्री मान संजय मंजुल जी आप को जो आप हमारे इतिहास को सामने ला रहे है और जोजो जुटी बाते पढ़ाई गई है उनकी सचाई को बताने का समय आ गया है |
@adityavibhu
@adityavibhu 6 ай бұрын
Please invite Dr Niraj Rai and prof Vasant Shinde in this series. Both of them can take this conversation forward. Thanks.
@sarmisthasarkar8859
@sarmisthasarkar8859 6 ай бұрын
We are always listening to people who speak very well and hence seem to know a lot. Dr. Majul is a true example of how the ' simplest' of explanations hide a genius mind. Thank you Sir for your work for bringing me to my history.
@user-bb2zw3sl3l
@user-bb2zw3sl3l 6 ай бұрын
Dr. Manjul has excellent knowledge of the subject. He has supported the finding with contents of our Vedic literature, Mahabharat, archeological findings at Harappa, Mesopotamia sites, Bharain sites. Brilliant man, brilliant work. And smart questions from Smita.
@Abhishek-kx4pn
@Abhishek-kx4pn 4 ай бұрын
But too much of interruptions
@bhavyaprakash8085
@bhavyaprakash8085 6 ай бұрын
Thank you Smita ji for bringing Dr. Manjul on the podcast. Now we are uncovering logically with proper evidence of our great heritage. Great learning for us.🎉
@sajannair7337
@sajannair7337 6 ай бұрын
Hi Smitha ,Kindly allow Dr.Sanjay to complete his conversation , during the course of the podcast you literally overwhelmed his conversation & didn't allow him to close the convrersation. But that apart, hats off to you for getting Dr.Sanjay on board for this podcast , it was basically unlearning our rote history taught to us from school history text & now through this podcast we are getting to know the real history ,(loved the gyan about the dark ages btw 800 BC -1200 bc & how we can fiil it up with facts in future)
@rajdeeppaul1801
@rajdeeppaul1801 Ай бұрын
Agreed
@SA_Star_Infinity
@SA_Star_Infinity 6 ай бұрын
On Rakhigarhi, DNA scientist Dr. Niraj Rai is the best on world scale.
@India.Freedom
@India.Freedom 6 ай бұрын
Wow such a good podcast. History is such a beautiful subject. Our school books made sure that history studying was as boring as possible.
@girishshah8929
@girishshah8929 3 ай бұрын
Idea: can archaeology be taught in schools and high schools, as part of history? Will it not make history interesting?
@buddha9715
@buddha9715 2 ай бұрын
​@@girishshah8929Yes. But the distorians who used to write put textbooks has made it so that we get bored to death while reading Indian history.
@lovesharma4883
@lovesharma4883 6 ай бұрын
This podcast needs to be watched by every History student.
@rtambharaap571
@rtambharaap571 6 ай бұрын
Madam request you to please give English script . I am sure it will reach many millions more. I live in TN. It seems easier to follow English than Hindi.
@sunilbhosale1412
@sunilbhosale1412 6 ай бұрын
Amazing findings--👏👏👏👏🙏
@mandarchandavarkar4149
@mandarchandavarkar4149 6 ай бұрын
My God So much wealth of Experience and Knowledge. Thank you Smita ji for a wonderful episode
@globaldesikan
@globaldesikan 5 ай бұрын
Should've asked about archeology in southern India. Most of these sites are in the north but we are curious to know what was happening in the south back then
@madanprakash7445
@madanprakash7445 5 ай бұрын
Correct, I have same question
@vaibhavmani6605
@vaibhavmani6605 5 ай бұрын
Yes! That would be so interesting!
@DBG01
@DBG01 5 ай бұрын
Best non noisy interview I ever seen, thanks to host and guest. Very informative.
@abhisheksharma4996
@abhisheksharma4996 6 ай бұрын
Must have invited Dr Niraj Rai DNA scientist also in this episode.Dna studies and Archeology are best combination to debunk Aryan invasion theory.
@rambaile8398
@rambaile8398 6 ай бұрын
Excellent idea
@MorbinMorpheus
@MorbinMorpheus 5 ай бұрын
I urge you to read an article in Swarjyamag. It clearly debunks the entire paper and exposes the shady shit the researchers like Reich and Narasimhan did the push their agenda.
@Amit0828
@Amit0828 5 ай бұрын
Already done❤
@aryan_bhardwajx
@aryan_bhardwajx 3 ай бұрын
​@@Amit0828 were
@sarikajain4720
@sarikajain4720 6 ай бұрын
Why this knowledge is not in popular media
@aprilblossoms4
@aprilblossoms4 6 ай бұрын
Because “popular” media is full of s$&t. They are called popular media for a reason because they focus on what the majority want to see and a lot of people don’t care or not interested in anything beyond what affects their lives or celebrity/cricket culture. It’s unfortunate but the truth. Let’s be glad there are parts of podcasts and social media that is working to bring out the truth.
@SONAL_VISION
@SONAL_VISION 5 ай бұрын
Popular ho jayega to aryan inversion theory ka phir kya hoga jo jame padaya gaya hai
@avinash7335
@avinash7335 6 ай бұрын
Very informative, very scientific and knowledge oriented podcast, I must thank Smitaji for asking right & genuine questions at right moment, kudos & thanks to the guest for answering and sharing very insightful knowledge with us. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👍
@ask4sj
@ask4sj 6 ай бұрын
It was really enlightening to know the various techniques and how theories are deduced. Very beautifully explained. Ms. Smita very responsibly brought out the topic alive with apt questions.
@nikitajha6500
@nikitajha6500 6 ай бұрын
A nice slap to historian who always misinterpreted the Indian history. Great respect for people who go on ground for excavation. New ncert syllabus need to remove the aryan invader theory. Now Dravidians will no longer have anything to cry on, how north and south is divided. And how aryan forced their culture on them.
@lakshmivenkatrangan129
@lakshmivenkatrangan129 6 ай бұрын
Already delayed...it has t b done ASAP
@nikitajha6500
@nikitajha6500 6 ай бұрын
@@lakshmivenkatrangan129 I know but they still shout the same
@gurwindersidhu6542
@gurwindersidhu6542 Ай бұрын
​@@nikitajha6500then why Aryan write the wars with native dasus
@parth370
@parth370 6 ай бұрын
This should go viral.
@rupankansal6827
@rupankansal6827 25 күн бұрын
Smita My first time listing to your podcast. First of all thank you so much for bringing this podcast. I have been listening to podcasts on this subject but this one is the far BEST. Thank you so much Dr. Sanjay Manjul your way of explaining is very detailed with such calm and sweet voice. Thank you so much . I learned so much from this podcast. And Smita your voice sounds so beautiful and thanks for asking so many intelligent questions. I will have to listen to this again to absorb all the info. THE BEST PODCAST ARCHEOLOGY. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@sundareshanal1849
@sundareshanal1849 6 ай бұрын
Smita madam , you are now a pioneer. The mainstream media just shut up on this subject.The very prospect of formally challenging the AIT was apparently a no no for the anglicised gentry and public intellectuals which included media , academia and strategic thinkers. It was as though they were kicking the can down the road under the plea that it is early days to conclude anything so why stick our neck out in giving the new thought leaders any chance ? This chapter has to be taken head on. We need massive amounts of multipronged research into archeology , epigraphy , architectural history, metallurgical studies of early bronze age and earlier periods. Now that we are laying a claim to resurrect our collossal civilisation we need hard empirical evidence and ground facts. Govts must be punched into action by mass awareness and pull factor. Please concentrate on a badly neglected subject which is now a policy priority - Indian Knowledge System. Pl interview people like Raghava Krishna founder of Brhat, the Indic reniassance organisation. He is a scintillating intellectual. The pushback against IKS is severe. Pl intervene , bring the subject above the water level. Remember Neera Mishra was solidly prevented from archeologucal excavations in Purana quila for 30 years by the lobby backed by none less than the Aga Khan. They wanted to put the start of the history of Delhi with the Islamic invasions and shut out everything else before that. Please act , you have great credibility. Give the new evidences and scholars a wide berth.
@adobe913
@adobe913 6 ай бұрын
Very good Discussion!. Very true Sundareshan1849. I see wikipedia sinauli site description posted some points which counters this (wikipedia can be disregarded, they have come up with points like cow cart, Aryans migrated earlier etc for 2018 findings ). But a good way should be found by India to publish this finding.
@kiranvas09
@kiranvas09 6 ай бұрын
Why is ASI not using ground penetrating radar and other tech used in the west extensively?
@varunkhugshal9049
@varunkhugshal9049 6 ай бұрын
They do use it, though they are highly under funded
@vikramadityapankaj2765
@vikramadityapankaj2765 6 ай бұрын
Thankyou Sir, Proud of my Hindu Sanatan ancestors. I believe in my Vedas & Hindu scriptures.
@stuv_wx
@stuv_wx 5 ай бұрын
Why? Any reason?
@stuv_wx
@stuv_wx 5 ай бұрын
@@qbnqwjwjqwnwhehehw9435 Are you saying that you've got no objective, logical reason to be proud. Just because you happen to be born here, that makes you proud. That's borrowed pride isn't it? If you were born in Tanzania, you would've been proud of their myths and history.
@stuv_wx
@stuv_wx 5 ай бұрын
@@qbnqwjwjqwnwhehehw9435 Ok so are you just a freeloader or have you done anything for your country that you are proud just because of a chance birth?
@SixtySecond60
@SixtySecond60 5 ай бұрын
​@@stuv_wxi have logic that's why I am feeling proud of my history
@stuv_wx
@stuv_wx 5 ай бұрын
​@@SixtySecond60If you're proud of your history, towards which you've zero contribution, then you are a freeloader basking in borrowed glory. Such a shame.
@user-hr7wb2zq9t
@user-hr7wb2zq9t 6 ай бұрын
Well What an proud I was knew it we are the first civilization on the earth 🌎 all credit goes to veda's and Avatar and rishi and scriptures. Thanks to the respectful Sanjay sir Who reminds me Sanjay of Mahabharata who played the same role of the proof 🧾 of Bharat and Mahabharata and our civilization and advanced development and all etc. Kudos and bow down to all above.🙏
@umaneelakantan9327
@umaneelakantan9327 6 ай бұрын
Itihaas . Documentation.. So the Indian Epics are our Itihaasa n they truly describe the entire gamut of our Hostory, Historical Geography, Knowledge, Scientfic, Technological and Material and Alloys Science.. . and Mathematical . , Caculus, Trigonometry , etc. ( Astronomy and Astrology), Medical Advancements. Architecture, . etc. All these are evidenced in them .
@nikitajha6500
@nikitajha6500 6 ай бұрын
It's so unfortunate that people like them do not have much search result on google but if u search a 18th tire actor you get numerous search result.
@Candle108
@Candle108 6 ай бұрын
Excellent topic .....long overdue guest,Smita👌👌👌👋👋👋🌹💐🌹💐🌹
@ventrax2869
@ventrax2869 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for this wonderful opportunity to understand the history of our civilisation. I could not understand the whole conversation. May I request an English translation, please. My ancestors left India in 1844. We were colonised my the British and we lost our connection with our family in India. While, we know the Malaya language and Chinese dialects and English we do not know many other languages. Please assist if possible. Thank you Smita. Prakash.
@akashsoni1602
@akashsoni1602 5 ай бұрын
Love these podcasts. Aap Hindi mein interviews kyon naheen karte - especially when someone is more comfortable in our own language. Homegrown findings Our own language Desi thought Expression Genius
@janardansingh5926
@janardansingh5926 6 ай бұрын
Very authentic & enlightening discussion Thank you so much
@ramesh-py9lx
@ramesh-py9lx 6 ай бұрын
Deciphering the Indus script, I would have liked to know the challenge and updates on ongoing work / effort of ASI
@sharayutravels
@sharayutravels 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for calling scholars and experts. I appreciate the curious questions, too that can keep any school kids or non history buff interested. Else, it would have been history and archeological class anyone would sleep thru. We must highlighted and shower praises to our scholars.
@tarunpatel3526
@tarunpatel3526 5 ай бұрын
Love the knowledge that I got it about archeology and findings ❤👍👍
@thedesertgardner101
@thedesertgardner101 6 ай бұрын
Right question asked. Thank you ma'am, as always it was awesome.🙏
@rahulu7028
@rahulu7028 5 ай бұрын
"What an amazing podcast!" I just wanted to say congratulations on producing one of the best episodes to yet. Dr. Sanjay Kumar Manjul's discoveries were very insightful, bringing a level of knowledge that definitely set this episode apart. Special thanks to ANI for organizing such an excellent discussion. Congratulations to the entire staff on generating content that keeps us engaged and informed. I look forward to more wonderful episodes in the future!
@anilpalve2976
@anilpalve2976 5 ай бұрын
Bahot dino bad kuch asa sunane ko mila ki ye baat our age sunane ko mile Sir ka awaj bhi bahot badiya hai Really it is a nice interview madam ka bahot shukriya
@myausstudy1563
@myausstudy1563 6 ай бұрын
Dr Manjul is such an expert in his field... so many places I could see vast amounts of knowledge wanting to cascade out of his mind which he was trying to control its flow through his words... a BRILLIANT guest, Smita!! Kudos to you :D
@khushboo888
@khushboo888 6 ай бұрын
Hi Smitha, Hooe you take this as a constructive criticism but you really need to stop interrupting your guests. The whole point of a podcast is listening to an interview in the long form. The interruptions, even if they are a single word, can break the chain of thought of the guest and puts off the audience as well. You have a great show and a plethora of great guests. Would love to see you make the most of it.
@gopalramanathan7062
@gopalramanathan7062 6 ай бұрын
Excellent episode, we want many of such high quality episodes 🙏🏼🕉️🙏🏼🇮🇳🙏🏼
@Loksog47
@Loksog47 5 ай бұрын
Listening to this conversation was a most fulfilling experience. Thank you so much. 👌👌👌♥️
@vikasmudigonda188
@vikasmudigonda188 6 ай бұрын
Loved it, great questions, Smitha. And Guest was patient enough to answer every question. Thanks!
@itsdeepakmalhotra
@itsdeepakmalhotra 6 ай бұрын
5 ghodon ka rath .... I think that is where the term "horse power" comes from (for car engines) .... the more horses for a chariot the better... even today the "horse power " is used to describe the car engines power ....
@montuedge
@montuedge 6 ай бұрын
Another proof of the continued civilization ❤😊 12:50
@ashwinijaiswal9971
@ashwinijaiswal9971 Ай бұрын
Dr. Manjul, so learned, soft and well spoken gentleman.
@shivprasadjoshi5280
@shivprasadjoshi5280 4 ай бұрын
Dr. Manjul is simply amazing! Great interview. Thanks.
@jayashrees9376
@jayashrees9376 6 ай бұрын
Thank you. I showed this to my children as well so that their knowledge of bharatiya history is correct.
@dasigi90
@dasigi90 6 ай бұрын
Very informative podcast. Once all the evidence and archaeological findings are conclusively validated, perhaps the ancient history taught in our schools needs to be revisited altogether. This could help us in challenging the Aryan invasion theory, Dravidian civilization, and all other commonly held beliefs.
@madhulikadash6347
@madhulikadash6347 6 ай бұрын
This is a masterclass for many food writers to understand the genesis of our cuisine too
@birdofforest1313
@birdofforest1313 6 ай бұрын
Salute to Dr.Sanjay for doing such a great job of historical discoveries. I would urge the archeologists to look into the Mahabharat era relation to Kashipur Uttarakhand too.
@Vinay_Acharya
@Vinay_Acharya 6 ай бұрын
Time and Again the Aryan theory has been proved not just false but also a fraud. However, we should be ashamed that it is not rectified in our own school Syllabus. Issey badhkar kya hogi Hinduon ki napumsakta?
@ramboram03
@ramboram03 6 ай бұрын
Sanskrit is an intrusive language, but the problem is its been shown that a group of Eastern European Corded ware took over the dark natives and essentially filled tropes. There is 0 archeology to back this up , because there are no Steppe ceramics in India , like 0. Though Jats and Brahmins esp in the Kuru Panchala region have excess Steppe ancestry, which is no where to be seen anywhere in India in such copious amounts. Here is Rakhigarhi , she is basically one of the IVCp samples 8728 from Iran with extra Neolithic ancestry sample::Rakhigarhi distance: 1.2842 CG_IVCp: 86 Ganj_Dareh_N: 14.0 Kumsay_EBA: 0 Srubnaya_Alakul_MLBA: 0 Sappali_Tepe_BA: 0 Now compare with Jats from the same region, who have more ancestry from their Central Asian side (60%), of that 32-33% is from Corded Ware Eastern Europe, 10% Siberians , 18-20% Central Asian farmers sample: Jatt Pathak:Average distance: 1.8368 CG_IVCp: 39 Ganj_Dareh_N: 0 Kumsay_EBA: 10 Srubnaya_Alakul_MLBA: 32.5 Sappali_Tepe_BA: 18.5
@rajan36742
@rajan36742 6 ай бұрын
​@@ramboram03The hypothesis of steppe origin of PIE has been recently refuted by Paul Heggarthy, Senior Scientist of Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. According to the recent research, the people of IVC used to speak in IA language. Read Heggarty et al (2023)
@ramboram03
@ramboram03 6 ай бұрын
Its not definitive but pertains more to Anatolian languages but the case with Indo Iranian languages is very different and all the top geneticists reject that, which makes sense otherwise because you won't have Brahmins and Jats in the Kuru panchala all having tonnes of Steppe ancestry. @@rajan36742 sample: Ror:Average distance: 0.7776 Telugu_GBR: 39 Srubnaya_Alakul_MLBA: 34 Aigyrzhal_BA: 14 Bustan_BA: 12.5 CG_IVCp: 0.5
@zupergut3015
@zupergut3015 6 ай бұрын
​@@ramboram03there are jats and brahmins mentioned in Mahabharat
@madanprakash7445
@madanprakash7445 5 ай бұрын
From the DNA studies and Language studies it has been confirmed that Aryan Invasion is totally bogus, false Narrative and propaganda done initially by British and later Leftists, Congress, New Buddhist, Converted Muslims used it to put Indians down.
@krishnabaalupoliticaltalk1262
@krishnabaalupoliticaltalk1262 6 ай бұрын
Wonderful Smita ji, thanks for this podcast. After all "we are all Harappans" as said by our famous Archeologist Sri Shinde ji. Thanks Dr. SK Manjul ji for sharing great content here. Madam, next plan for a group Podcast with Dr SK Manjul, Dr. Shinde and Ms Rekha Rao?
@Trivedi-77
@Trivedi-77 2 ай бұрын
बहुत ही रोचक और ज्ञानवर्धक पॉडकास्ट था, स्मिता जी। Thanks. 🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
@harinaam5502
@harinaam5502 6 ай бұрын
Excellent presentation by Dr. Manjul. Why don't we start calling these civilizational discoveries as Bharatiya civilization and then divide geographic areas for Harappa, Rakhigarhi, etc.? It will help us and future generations think in a unified way, and also help us set proper correct narrative.
@narayanp9270
@narayanp9270 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for this informative interview. Many important questions were asked and answered. Kudos.
@Akshay-bc3et
@Akshay-bc3et 6 ай бұрын
Much needed podcast. A very balanced person explaining the Indian heritage
@HarappanEnigma2024
@HarappanEnigma2024 5 ай бұрын
Whole Dr Manjul family is contributing greatly to NATIONAL ARCHAEOLOGY. Thanks a ton ❤❤❤
@ilavarma6043
@ilavarma6043 6 ай бұрын
amazing talk ..Sanjay ji is so knowledgable. One request Smitaji - dont call it 'Mythology' .. its history not mythology ...
@ajaychaturvedi3284
@ajaychaturvedi3284 6 ай бұрын
Sanjay sir hat's off to you sir🙏🙏🙏 feeling proud,very proud to you and to our ancestors Bharat
@abhijitbais2460
@abhijitbais2460 6 ай бұрын
Smitaji you should continue with such podcast….very knowledgeable
@sasikethu2763
@sasikethu2763 6 ай бұрын
I do strongly believe the Vedic Literature has true History mixed with poetic, emotional, exaggerated aspects - reason probably to pass it to generations without written scripts. If the history is “story like” then it is easy to remember and pass it to generations. We must debunk western idea of Aryan theory with these (Sinauli) findings. Something Like Jennifer Raff’s “Origin - A Genetic Theory of the Americas”
@goddalehundibharathraj4374
@goddalehundibharathraj4374 5 ай бұрын
All they are managing to prove is Harappan Dravidians were the original Aryans. Not steppe pastoralists. Steppe pastoralists still came after 700bc with indo-european (Sanskrit) language.
@RT-oz3lg
@RT-oz3lg 5 ай бұрын
​@@goddalehundibharathraj4374 Oh no. No no. The estimated aryan invasion is older than 700 bc. I mean, even the rig veda describes the saraswati river which dried up much earlier. To say that a text describing age old geography of India came from abroad is something else. Of course, that is unless you believe rig veda wasn't composed in sanskrit and that only sanskrit was brought from elsewhere but the exact same culture was already existing here. These texts mention Indraprastha, Gandhar, Ayodhya, Kosala etc... Now, there's no way all these places were outside India's borders.
@goddalehundibharathraj4374
@goddalehundibharathraj4374 5 ай бұрын
@@RT-oz3lg that's based on dna studies. That's what neeraj rai says. Later that 700bc.
@goddalehundibharathraj4374
@goddalehundibharathraj4374 5 ай бұрын
@@RT-oz3lg there may be two possibilities, one the river saraswati names in rig Veda was totally something else somewhere else, those names were imported later. Or vedic stories were imported from some one else who was staying in the so called saraswati basin. Besides the saraswati river is supposed to have gone dry at least 6000 years ago. But most mature Harappan phase was 4500 years ago. The time scales so not match.
@RT-oz3lg
@RT-oz3lg 5 ай бұрын
@@goddalehundibharathraj4374 That's the exact point! What we know is so different from what's presented to us. Only means there's more to be dug/discovered. Because, our scriptures not only talk of saraswati but entire geography of so many places! There's no way it was just a made up name or a person elsewhere knew the entire geography of India from back then.
@swarnabelgur5057
@swarnabelgur5057 6 ай бұрын
Amazing podcast!! It was extremely informative and an eye-opener session.. Any society can grow organically only if you are rooted with its history and culture. With discoveries like Dholavira, Rakhigarhi and Sinauli, it's time or history is re-wtitten and re-told.. and this time from Indian perspective. Thankyou Smita for bringing to us such a brain-storming couple of hours!! Kudos to ASI and the entire team for such valuable discoveries!!
@somnathsharma8409
@somnathsharma8409 5 ай бұрын
Abhinandan Dr. Sanjay Kumar Manjul ji your finding and interpretations have negated the Aryan Invasion hypothesis and brought out the truth of Ramayana and Mahabharata. Bharatvarsh is proud of you.
@guruforty1
@guruforty1 5 ай бұрын
Wow, what an amazing show! Absolutely loved this program, based on facts and science! No wonder we will find the actual Maha Bharat war location and some weapon remnants, permanently shutting out all nay sayers! Great work Dr. Manjul, loved to hear that your whole family is involved in archeology! We will look forward to many more discoveries!
@anshukocher3035
@anshukocher3035 6 ай бұрын
I'm absolutely loving your podcast and I'm a regular listener! I just wanted to point out a small correction from today's episode. The excavation site mentioned was shown as Bijnor UP in the visuals, but it's actually located in Binjor village, Anupgarh tehsil, in the Sri Ganganagar district. Just thought I'd clarify that. Keep up the great work!
@NarrativeOfBharat
@NarrativeOfBharat 6 ай бұрын
Respected Smita prakash ma'am Your podcasts are really informative But I want to give a humble feedback ...you are interrupting him so much in this podcast...we want to hear him but you are cutting him in between sentences and that is quite disturbing .
@ashishmakkar
@ashishmakkar 5 ай бұрын
Wonderful and very relevant discussion. ❤
@Dhruva59
@Dhruva59 6 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite posdcast of ANI. Thanks smita ji for bringing genuine scholars
@lkssikarwar
@lkssikarwar 5 ай бұрын
Kya Bataya hai isme
@AnandShrivastav007
@AnandShrivastav007 6 ай бұрын
Smita, extremely interesting program. Scientific. Incisive. Informative. Looking forward to more such programs that would encourage more research on Bhartiya archaeology. Suggest similar program on South Indian Dravidian archaeology
@ashismishra9411
@ashismishra9411 4 ай бұрын
She should listen more without interrupting again& again. She should learn how to take serious interviews ..
@abbakkachowta6326
@abbakkachowta6326 6 ай бұрын
Both Smita ji and Manjul ji were superb
@satyajitmahapatra2270
@satyajitmahapatra2270 5 ай бұрын
Excellent discussion, Dr Sanjay has worked on the ground and has a treasure of archeological knowledge
@DEEPAKKUMAR-cl6dw
@DEEPAKKUMAR-cl6dw 6 ай бұрын
अति सुन्दर प्रस्तुति ❤
@drashokkumar9209
@drashokkumar9209 6 ай бұрын
Even without recent evidences , Aryan Invasion/migration theory ( AIT/AMT ) is weak . Before Panini ( पाणिनि ) , Ancient India had developed a huge ecosystem for education . Vasudeva Sharan Agrawal had enumerated 50 Sanskrit grammarians who preceded Panini . At least 100 books on grammar had been written BEFORE PANINI . 6 shastras had been developed . 6 schools of Vedic philosophies were already in existence BEFORE BUDDHA . And schools / gurukuls were functioning from TAKSHASHILA in north to Pratishthan in south . If AIT/AMT is true , how can explain this huge intellectual revolution in just 800 years ( 1,400 -600 BC ) , BEFORE any printing press . It was just not possible .
@MorbinMorpheus
@MorbinMorpheus 5 ай бұрын
Not only that, the non-existant Eastern Asian ancestry in Indians is a big blow back for AMT as Steppe people had east asian ancestry. The plausible explanation wouod be that Scythians and the other groups who invaded us which we have proof of, introduced the steppe component with no east asian ancestry, especially the Scythians who has a gradient from east to west of decreasing South Asian Ancestry.
@mausamivasha
@mausamivasha 5 ай бұрын
You were impatient Smita..!!
@vijayalakshmiiyerexe4546
@vijayalakshmiiyerexe4546 6 ай бұрын
Wow! Brilliant podcast. The absolute best.
@nayakbaturam
@nayakbaturam 4 ай бұрын
Very beautiful interactive discussion. Dr Sanjay’s narrative on every question raised by Smita ji is to the point, and very convincing. Thanks for this very informative discussion Dr Sanjay and Smita ji.
@HeritageSociety
@HeritageSociety 6 ай бұрын
Highly informative and inspiring session....Many congratulations to Dr. Sanjay Kumar Manjul, ADG, Archaeological Survey of India.
@tanupriya83
@tanupriya83 6 ай бұрын
Very nice and interesting podcast. But there should be probing on South of India as well.
@mpnikhil
@mpnikhil 5 ай бұрын
Excellent interview. Thank you for covering this topic. Shri Manjul has done a great national service by excavating an epoch making site in Sinauli.
@rajeshnagar3700
@rajeshnagar3700 6 ай бұрын
Excellent discussion, so informative, our original history
@prathmeshbhatt3937
@prathmeshbhatt3937 6 ай бұрын
What an amazing podcast!! Massive respect for Dr.Sanjay Manjul.
@girishchandra6806
@girishchandra6806 6 ай бұрын
It's amazing,archeological discussion without Buddhist and Jainist history of India. It's impossible.
@prakharshankar3064
@prakharshankar3064 6 ай бұрын
Boudh 2700 year old. Sinoli 4000 year old 😅 Jain 1st tirthankar boudh time + around 1200 year old 4000 year old
@praveenb4143
@praveenb4143 4 ай бұрын
Bhai...they are discussing older times than era you mentioned.
@ayushdhingra855
@ayushdhingra855 2 ай бұрын
Khan se aate hain aise log. 😂
@gurwindersidhu6542
@gurwindersidhu6542 Ай бұрын
​@@prakharshankar3064how can you say Buddha is 2700 years old,he was born 540 years before Isha was born, who count those 540 years
@gurwindersidhu6542
@gurwindersidhu6542 Ай бұрын
​@@prakharshankar3064before Buddha utter vadic Aryan lives and they started to fullow many rituals which make society and religion very complex and that's why Buddha and mahavira and ajevika sect raised against the brahmincal supremacy over society
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