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22/12/2022

"The smallest minority on earth is the individual. Those who deny individual rights cannot claim to be defenders of minorities."
-Ayn Rand

Photos from Boost Up Classes's post 23/07/2022

Tributes to "Lokmanya" Bal Gangadhar Tilak on his birth anniversary.

He was popularly known as "The father of the Indian unrest" by colonial rulers.

He was one of the first and strongest advocates of Swaraj ('self-rule').

"Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it!".

26/08/2020

[Sanskrit]

Sanskrit began to come into epigraphic use only
in the first century B.C with oldest Sanskrit
inscriptions, namely, Ayodhya, Ghosundi and
Hathibada stone inscriptions.
• The earliest of the Sanskrit inscriptions from
Mathura are probably those of the time of the
Ksatrapa Sodasa, who is dated with reasonable
certainty to the early years of the first century
A.D.
• The Junagadh rock inscription of Rudradaman,
the greatest king of the second Western
Ksatrapa line of Castana, was written shortly
after A.D. 150 and represents a turning point in
the history of epigraphic Sanskrit.
- This is the first long inscription recorded
entirely in more or less standard Sanskrit, as
well as the first extensive record in the
poetic style.
- It was during the reign of the early Gupta
emperors in the fourth century A.D. that
Sanskrit was finally established as the
epigraphic language par excellence of the
Indian world.
• The turning point appears in the inscriptions of
Samudragupta (middle to late fourth century),
especially the Allahabad pillar inscription, which,
despite a few trivial orthographic irregularities, is
often held up as a model of high classical literary
style of the mixed prose and verse (campu) class.

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