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Writing on ancient literatures and world mythology. Future articles will be on Rig Veda, Sanskrit, Old English, Indo-European literature, Egypt, China etc.

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Nala, Rtuparna and their knowledge-exchange

Snakes or serpents appear prominently in many ancient literatures around the world. In ancient Egypt, Ouroboros is the snake that eats its own tail, perhaps representing the renewal of order out of disorder.

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Faizi, Akbar and Sanskrit literature

The Mughal period in India was a fascinating and intriguing period from the perspective of development and dissemination of Sanskrit literature.

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