Friday, December 26, 2014

Some Achievements of Damodhar rao musham,

Rig Vedic mythology and Vedic astronomical data.

Some Achievements of Damodhar rao musham, 

1.Rg Vedic mythology and Vedic astronomical data.
2.Calculated the speed of light from Rgveda and Mahabharata.
3.In 1979, at age of 20. Conducted a Seminar and a Debate on Vedic Science, which was appreciated by Prime Minister Office vide letter on 11 July 1986 ,by a  message from PMO signed by H.Y.Sharada Prasad
4.From a Vaishanavite family and my grandfather was the head of our cult in Nizam dominion. We have a statue of him in our house.
5. Saint Markandeya his Handloom and weaving technology in  ancient world from 1000BC.
6. Safeguarding recording Vedic documents, oral methodology.
7. Study of Brahmi and comparative words found in the ancient linguistics 
8. Attempting to correlated  RgVedic astronomy, 

9. Preservation of Vedic items by de-foxing for Vedic books, palmleaf, rock, tamra patra documentary

SPEED OF LIGHT FROM MAHABARATA

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Saturday, January 25, 2014

SANKRANTI IN JUNE 30K AD,


some rare photos from cinema

some rare photos from telugu,cinema

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SATAVAHANA LIFESTYLE DURING BUDDHISM,

SATAVAHANA LIFESTYLE DURING BUDDHISM,

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

MUGHAL EMPIRE FLAG OF HYDERABAD

MUGHAL EMPIRE FLAG OF HYDERABAD
Mughal Empire was an empire extending over large parts of the Indian subcontinent and ruled by a dynasty of Chagatai-Turkic originIn the early 16th century, northern India, being then under mainly Muslim rulers, fell to the superior mobility and firepower of the Mughals.The resulting Mughal Empire did not stamp out the local societies it came to rule, but rather balanced and pacified them through new administrative practices and diverse and inclusive ruling elites,leading to more systematic, centralised, and uniform rule.Eschewing tribal bonds and Islamic identity, especially under Akbar, the Mughals united their far-flung realms through loyalty, expressed through a Persianised culture, to an emperor who had near-divine status, The Mughal state's economic policies, deriving most revenues from agriculture
and mandating that taxes be paid in the well-regulated silver currency caused peasants and artisans to enter larger markets

NIZAM CURRENT BILL DIFF RATES FOR FAN,LIGHT,POWER,

NIZAM CURRENT BILL DIFF RATES FOR FAN,LIGHT,POWER,

TELANGANA CHARITRA,NIZAM CURRENT BILL

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NIZAM FLAG

The Hyderābād State  was located in the south-central region of the Indian subcontinent, and was ruled, from 1724 until 1948, by a hereditary Nizam. The capital city was Hyderabad.
The Asaf Jahi was a dynasty of Turkic origin from the region around Samarkand in modern day Uzbekistan, who came to India in the late 17th century, and became employees of the Mughal Empire. The region became part of the Mughal Empire in the 1680s. When the empire began to weaken in the 18th century, Asif Jah defeated a rival Mughal governor's attempt to seize control of the empire's southern provinces, declaring himself Nizam-al-Mulk of Hyderabad in 1724. The Mughal emperor, under renewed attack from the Marathas, was unable to prevent it.
Following the decline of the Mughal power, India saw the rise of Maratha Empire, Nizam himself saw many invasions by the Marathas. Some of the major battles fought between Marathas and Nizam include Battle of Rakshasbhuvan and Battle of Palkhed.
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Tuesday, January 14, 2014