Issue 5 A Quarterly Student Journal
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April 2013
Samskriti, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri Campus
Editorial Indian history in the context of our school education often reflects the history of Indian invaders. A look upon the indigenous people and the great history of India is often neglected, overlooked or considered unnecessary. India’s saga has always been interesting, vibrant and dynamic. The previous editions of Samvit have brought many glimpses of those bygone ages. This edition deals with: The irrigation system of Deccan plateau, one of the significant topography of India. Of course the endurance of Dualatabad stone bunds shows the proficiency of ancient architecture.
“The guru is selfless. The guru is a repository of good qualities, such as truth, dharma, love, and compassion. Words like ‘truth’ and ‘dharma’ have no life in themselves, but a
A detailed account of Rasayana brings many insights about the power of Ayurveda.
satguru is the living embodiment of these qualities. The world receives only goodness
How our economy is very much dependent on trade, import as well as export. You’ll also learn about one of the ancient capitals of the great Hoysala Empire, Haleebedu, which was popularly known by the name Dorasamudra.
bad influence on us; but if we have a friend with good qualities, our nature will change
from such beings. If we make friends with someone who has bad qualities, he will be a
accordingly. Similarly, those who are with the guru become fertile fields in which good qualities are cultivated.”
The interesting maritime ventures of our nation in the past. The Technical Education and Agricultural developments of ancient India. It is amazing to know that even weights and measurements of ancient India had variety and uniqueness. Stories, experiences, travelogues and enlightening sessions are included as usual to inspire the readers. We hope that you all will enjoy this issue and get enlightened.
“India’s noblest gift to humanity – a belief that the unseen and intangible values are stronger and more real than the things of sense, and to this, her philosophy, with its unshaken conviction that there is One behind the many. One alone supremely real, bears witness” Kenneth Saunders : Author of The Heritage of Asia
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