Indian History, Art & Culture Set 16 | MROY Class

Indian History, Art & Culture Set 16

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📌 Quick Summary — Indian History, Art & Culture Set 16

  • Administration: Lord Curzon modernized ASI powers via the 1904 Act.
  • Literature: Asiatic Society broadcasted research globally via “Asiatic Researches”.
  • Architecture: Edwin Lutyens designed the National Archives of India.
  • Art Exhibitions: Lalit Kala Akademi hosts “Triennale-India” for modern art.
  • Linguistics: Sahitya Akademi recognizes English and Rajasthani along with Scheduled languages.
  • Institutions: The Calcutta Public Library became the National Library after merging with Imperial Library.
  • Conservation: IGNCA operates the National Mission for Manuscripts.
  • Global Exhibitions: A 1947 exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts catalyzed the National Museum’s creation.
  • Pedagogy: CCRT links heritage and formal education for school teachers.
  • Anthropology: B.S. Guha was the founding director of the Anthropological Survey of India.
  • Southeast Asia: Kaundinya established the ancient maritime kingdom of Funan.
  • Religion Abroad: Champa kingdom records show intense patronage of Shiva.
  • Diplomacy: Srivijaya Empire built a monastery at Nalanda during Devapala’s reign.
  • Ancient Medicine: The Bower Manuscript contains a 4th-century treatise on Ayurveda.
  • Tibetan Buddhism: Padmasambhava founded the Nyingma school.
  • Monastic Reforms: Atisha authored Bodhipathapradipa for Tibetan practitioners.
  • Missionary Efforts: Mahinda established Theravada Buddhism in Sri Lanka.
  • Architecture Diffusion: Bagan’s Ananda Temple mimics the Somapura Mahavihara layout.
  • Epigraphy: Thai script derived from the Pallava/Chola Grantha script.
  • Buddhist Art: Borobudur reliefs depict Sudhana’s journey from the Gandavyuha Sutra.
  • Mathematics: Aryabhata calculated Pi to approximately 3.1416.
  • Astronomy: Aryabhata deduced the Earth rotates on its own axis.
  • Hydrology: Varahamihira’s Chapter 54 is an early manual on finding underground water.
  • Geometry: Brahmagupta mapped the area of a cyclic quadrilateral.
  • Calculus Insights: Bhaskaracharya II formulated “Tatkalika Gati”.
  • Early Geometry: Baudhayana Sulbasutra contains an explicit statement of the Pythagorean theorem.
  • Medical Texts: Charaka Samhita remains the benchmark text for Kayachikitsa.
  • Metallurgy: Nagarjuna authored Rasaratnakara on mercury extraction.
  • Ancient Steel: High-carbon crucible steel was designated as Ukku.
  • Iron Pillar: Preserved by a crystalline iron hydrogen phosphate shield.
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